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During the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive, the brigade took part in the Eastern Ukraine campaign in the Donetsk Oblast, Lyman direction. [5] On 11 June 2023 the brigade, alongside several territorial defence battalions, took the village of Blahodatne marking the first settlement to be liberated by Ukrainian forces during the counteroffensive ...
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68th Jaeger Brigade - Oleksiy Shum; 128th Mountain Assault Brigade - Colonel Dmytro Lysyuk [56] 141st Infantry Brigade - Colonel Serhii Nazvanov [57] Special Police Forces - Ihor Klymenko. Khyzhak Brigade; Liut Brigade - Colonel Oleksandr Netrebko; Norman Brigade - Jean-Francois Ratelle "Hrulf" [58] [59] Black Maple Company [60] [61] Ukrainian ...
This is a list of Jäger units in various national armies. Jäger , or Jaeger , is the German word for " hunter ", and describes a kind of light infantry . [ 1 ] In English the word Jaeger is also translated as " rifleman " or " ranger ".
Valerii Valeriiovych Dorokhov (Ukrainian: Валерій Валерійович Дорохов, 21 June 1991, Ternopil – 17 April 2023, [2] Donetsk Oblast) was a Ukrainian entrepreneur, serviceman, lieutenant [3] of the 68th Jaeger Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war, commander of Oleh Barna.
After this, the unit became officially known as the 152nd Separate Jaeger Brigade (Ukrainian: 152 окрема єгерська бригада, romanized: 152 okrema jehersʹka bryhada), making the brigade the fourth unit of its kind to exist within the Ukrainian Armed Forces, alongside the 13th, 68th, and 71st brigades.
Since 12 January 2023, Chief of the General Staff Army General Valery Gerasimov was appointed as commander of military operations in Ukraine, with Surovikin as his deputy. [18] The actual operational chain of command of the Russian military effort in Ukraine is not public, changes, and is a mix of state and non-state bodies.
The Ukrainian oath of loyalty that was administered was not based on ethnicity or linguistics but on a civic identity, and turned the Soviet Army in Ukraine into the modern Ukrainian Ground Forces. As of February 1992, about 80% of personnel had taken the oath, according to Defense Minister Morozov.