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Ukrainian National Guard captures group of Russian infantrymen
Ukrainian National Guard captures group of Russian infantrymen

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time22-04-2025

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Ukrainian National Guard captures group of Russian infantrymen

Ukrainian fighters from the 2nd Battalion of the 15th Operational Assignment Kara Dah Brigade of the National Guard have captured a Russian infantry group that was trying to gain a foothold in the area of responsibility of the Ukrainian unit on the Kupiansk front. Source: Oleksandr Pivnenko, Commander of the National Guard, on Telegram Quote: "Fighters from the 2nd Battalion of the 15th Operational Assignment Kara Dah Brigade captured an enemy infantry group that had been trying to gain a foothold in the unit's area of responsibility on the Kupiansk front." Details: Pivnenko reported that the Russian group had been spotted in advance with the help of drones. The Russians decided not to risk their lives and voluntarily surrendered. Background: On 21 April, it was reported that Ukrainian paratroopers, together with adjacent units of the defence forces, had captured nine Russian servicemen on the Kursk front in Russia. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Azov, Khartiia commanders to lead 2 new National Guard corps
Azov, Khartiia commanders to lead 2 new National Guard corps

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time15-04-2025

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Azov, Khartiia commanders to lead 2 new National Guard corps

The National Guard has formed two new military corps as part of a broader reform of Ukraine's Defense Forces, National Guard Commander Oleksandr Pivnenko told Interfax-Ukraine in comments published on April 15. Ukraine announced earlier this year that it would transition its military to the corps system to improve its efficiency and organization on the battlefield. One of the new formations, the 1st Azov Corps, will be led by Colonel Denys Prokopenko, the commander of the 12th Special Forces Azov Brigade. The Azov Brigade, as well as the 1st Presidential Burevii Brigade, the 14th Chervona Kalina Brigade, the 15th Kara-Dah Brigade, and the 20th Liubart Brigade, will make up the new corps. Colonel Ihor Obolensky, commander of the 13th National Guard Khartiia Brigade, will lead the second corps, Pivnenko said. The National Guard commander said the new corps system will improve communication and make the military more effective, considering experiences with the full-scale war. The corps commanders should be familiar with the situation on the ground and understand the specifics of the units, Pivnenko said, naming the lack of coordination as the main obstacle facing Ukrainian forces. The Ukrainian military currently operates under a brigade-level system, with more than 100 brigades subordinate to operational-tactical groups (OTU), which are subject to operational-strategic command (OSUV) and operational commands (OK). Experts told the Kyiv Independent in February that the old structure created an unwieldy management system, and commanders of OTUs and OSUVs—effectively temporary bodies—were not familiar with their units. Poor battlefield coordination has often been named as one of the key challenges plaguing the Ukrainian military as it continues to face Russia's all-out war. Read also: Ukraine's army is reforming its structure. Will it help the fight against Russia? We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

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