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72nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

The 72nd Mechanized Brigade named after the Black Zaporozhians is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. It was previously named the 29th Rifle Division (2nd formation) and then the 72nd Guards Rifle Division of the Soviet Ground Forces. In 1957, it became a motor rifle division.

72nd Mechanized Brigade
(2016–present)

72nd Guards Mechanized Brigade
(2002–2016)


72nd Guards Mechanized Division
(1992–2002)


72nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
(1957–1992)


72nd Guards Rifle Division
(1943–1957)


29th Rifle Division (2nd Formation)
(1941–1943)
72nd Mechanized Brigade Sleeve Patch
ActiveDecember 5, 1941[1] – present
CountryUkraine
BranchUkrainian Army
TypeBrigade
RoleMechanized
Size~3,000
Part ofOperational Command North
Garrison/HQBila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast
Nickname(s)The Black Brigade
Motto(s)Ukraine or death! (Ukrainian: Україна або смерть!)
March"Brave Lads, Brave Army" (Ukrainian: Хоробрі хлопці, відважне військо!)
EquipmentT-64[2]
EngagementsWorld War II

Russo-Ukrainian War

Decorations Order of the Red Banner (removed)
For Courage and Bravery
Battle honours
  • Krasnohrad (removed)
  • Kyiv (removed)
  • Chornykh Zaporozhtsiv
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Ivan Vinnik

Since 2014, the brigade has participated in the Ukrainian-Russian war in Donbas as part of the Anti-Terrorist Operation. In the summer of 2014, units of the brigade fought hard on the Russian-Ukrainian border, in the Azov region, and, in the winter of 2016, near Avdiivka in the industrial zone.

In August 2017, the brigade received an honorary title after the military formation of the Ukrainian People's Republic, the Black Zaporozhian Cavalry Regiment.

The brigade is extensively involved in the Russian invasion of Ukraine participating in battles in the Kyiv Oblast and in the Donbas.

History edit

World War II edit

The 29th Rifle Division (2nd formation) was redesignated the 72nd Guards Rifle Division by Directorate of the General Staff order No.104 on 1 March 1943. The units of the division were renumbered as follows:[6]

29th Rifle Division 72nd Guards Rifle Division
106th Rifle Regiment 222nd Guards Rifle Regiment
128th Rifle Regiment 224th Guards Rifle Regiment
77th Artillery Regiment 155th Guards Artillery Regiment

On March 3, 1943, 72nd Guards Rifle Division was involved in battles for liberation of Belgorod. Soon they were near Kharkiv and Krasnohrad. On 19 September, the division was awarded the title Krasnohrad. On 8 January 1944, the division was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.[6]

The division fought in the Budapest Offensive from late October 1944. On 15 December, units of the division reinforced Cavalry Mechanized Group Pliev during the attack on Szécsény.[7] On 9 January, the division was attached to the 24th Guards Rifle Corps. The division captured the area around Bart. The division's attack was stopped by the 1st Battalion of Grenadier Regiment 317 a kilometer north of the village.[8]

Cold War edit

In May 1946,[9] the division became the 7th Guards Rifle Brigade, part of the 33rd Guards Rifle Corps. In October 1953, it became a division again.[10] The 72nd Guards Rifle Division became a motor rifle division stationed in the Kyiv Military District at Bila Tserkva on 4 June 1957. It was part of the 1st Guards Army (Soviet Union). On 19 February 1962, the 280th Separate Equipment Maintenance and Recovery Battalion was activated. A missile battalions was also activated on the same day. In 1968, the 220th Separate Guards Sapper Battalion became an Engineer Sapper Battalion. In 1972, the 191st Separate Chemical Defence Company became the 23rd Separate Chemical Defence Battalion. The 1345th Separate Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion was activated on 15 November 1972. The motor transport battalion became the 892nd Separate Material Supply Battalion in 1980. In 1990, the division was equipped with 133 T-64 main battle tanks. During the Cold War, the division was maintained at 25% strength, with one full strength regiment.[11]

Ukraine edit

 
Former shoulder sleeve insignia of the 72nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade

After the fall of the Soviet Union it was transferred to Ukraine. In 1992, Colonel Volodymyr Lytvyntsev – Commander 72nd Guards Motor Rifle Division of the Kyiv Military District was given the rank of Major General.[12]

On August 23, 1995, Colonel Nikolai Nikolaevich Tsytsyursky, Commander 72nd Mechanized Infantry Division of the 1st Army Corps of the Odesa Military District, was given the rank of Major-General.[13] In accordance with a decree of August 23, 1998, division commander Colonel Grigoriy Pedchenko was promoted to major-general.[14] On June 29, 1999, the 72nd Guards Mechanized Division of the Operational Command North of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was given the honorary title of "Kyiv".[15]

It was reduced in size to a mechanized brigade in 2002.

In May 2014 72nd Guards Mechanized Brigade was involved in the Mariupol standoff during the 2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine.[3] During this conflict Ukrainian singers Zlata Ognevich and Anastasia Prikhodko raised money for the Brigade.[16] The brigade defended Sector D near Chernopartyzhansk, Sverdlovsk and Diakove alongside the 51st Mechanized Brigade from July 2014. Separatist and Russian attacks resulted in the brigade being surrounded and cut off from supply by early August. The brigade's 1st Battalion and elements of the 51st Brigade, along with a group of border guards (about 400 total), destroyed their weapons and crossed into Russia. They were interned and returned to Ukrainian territory. Major Mykhailo Drapatyi's 2nd Battalion of the brigade near Chernopartyzhansk broke out of the encirclement, covered by the 30th Mechanized and 95th Airmobile Brigades from the south. Two soldiers from the 2nd Battalion were killed in the breakout.[17] The convoy in which 195 soldiers of the brigade returned to Ukrainian territory after crossing into Russia on 4 August 2014 was fired on by separatists.[18]

On 18 November 2015 the brigade's honorific "Red Banner" was removed as part of an Armed Forces-wide removal of Soviet awards and honorifics.[19] On 22 August 2016, its Guards title was removed.[20] Its honorifics "Krasnohrad–Kyiv" were removed and replaced with the honorific Black Zaporozhian in honor of the Ukrainian People's Army Black Zaporizhian Cavalry Regiment on 23 August 2017.[21]

Russian Invasion of Ukraine edit

 
72nd Brigade soldiers in a trench, January 2023

On the morning of 24 February 2022, the Russian Armed Forces launched its special military operation into Ukraine. The 72nd Mechanized Brigade was one of few maneuver formations defending Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, to include a number of special operations, national guard, and hastily formed Territorial Defense Forces which all told, formed an estimated 20,000 infantry force. The Russian 35th, 36th, and 41st Combined Arms armies barreled down roads from Belarus and southern Russian towards Kyiv. The brigade met their formations armed with western supplied weaponry such as FGM-148 Javelin and NLAW destroying tanks from as far as a mile away. The brigade's primary role, however, was reconnaissance of the Russian formations and to provide targeting data to the two artillery brigades including the 44th Artillery for strikes. Ukraine's artillery was used to great effect and reduced cohesion among Russian battalions.[22]

 
Soldier with a patch of the 72nd Mechanized Brigade

Ukraine's top general, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, recognized the danger Russia's airhead at Hostomel posed to Ukraine's capital and ordered the brigade to organize a counterattack. With the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade, and support from the Ukrainian Air Force,[23] launched their attack on the Russian forces who lacked armour support but had close air support in the form of at least two Su-25's. As the operation progressed, more Ukrainian units from the Georgian Legion and Air Assault Forces joined the fight, denying Russia the ability to fly in troops via Il-76.[24] Ukrainian units surrounded the airport by the evening and forced the remaining Russian troops into nearby forests.[25] Later, the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade posted on their Facebook an image of Ukrainian soldiers celebrating while holding a bullet-riddled flag inside Hostomel Airport.[23]

The brigade continued to apply pressure to Russian vanguard formations destroying a number of tanks and IFV's fixing the beleaguered units in place while serving as forward observers for continued artillery strikes. The majority of losses came when the Russian units were concentrated by artillery fire, stalling their advance for several days and leading to the infamous 40-mile convoy north of Kyiv.[22]

 
The 72nd Brigade's mobile aerial reconnaissance group with a Technical

Now stalled, Ukrainian units across the front counterattacked, squeezing the Russian units into narrow corridors to make their situation untenable. In Brovary, the brigade ambushed a Russian armoured column from the 90th Guards Tank Division hitting the first and last vehicle while trapping the middle vehicles. The Ukrainians were unable to cut off the Russian's route of escape causing many of their forces to flee into nearby forests. Despite their retreat, heavy fighting continued in the surrounding area for several days.[26] Russian forces were reported to have shot civilians suspected in aiding the Ukrainian forces during the fighting.[27] On 29 March, the Russian Ministry of Defence ordered its forces in the region to retreat and were later redeployed for the fighting in the east.[28] On 1 April, the city's mayor claimed Ukrainian forces pushed the Russian forces out of Brovary.[29]

Throughout summer, the brigade participated in the Donbas offensive, namely the Bakhmut area fighting in the Battle of Bakhmut. Heavy fighting in the area resulted in substantial casualties to the brigade's professional soldiers causing many of their positions to be replaced by conscripts. The brigade's reconnaissance company was reduced from 128 men to 82 due to casualties.[30]

Sometime in August, the brigade was redeployed to Pavlivka. The brigade assessed that 600 Russian troops and 30 armored vehicles entered their area of operation culminating in a battle in late October.[30] On November 3, the Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade committed its forces to the battle. The brigade's commander released a video intended for the governor of the Primorsky Oblast, the unit's home, asking for help as the brigade suffered 300 casualties.[31] Losses were heavy on both sides and the brigade eventually withdrew.[30]

By January 2023, the brigade fortified Vuhledar following Pavlivka's fall against a renewed assault from the 155th Guards Naval Infantry. The Russian advance was initially successful, breaking through frontal lines, however, ultimately failed as casualties mounted due to frontal assaults, lack of ammunition for their organic fire support, the use of their T-80 tanks in an indirect fire role, and lack of staffing to properly organise an offensive. Members of the 72nd Mechanized Brigade destroyed Naval Infantry tanks and a BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle with their Javelin anti-tank missiles.[32]

Awards edit

  • March 1, 1943, received the honorable designation "Guards"
  • January 1944 received Order of the Red Banner award for clearing the city of Kirovohrad
  • September 20, 1943, received the honorable name "Krasnohradska"
  • August 23, 2017, received the honorary title "Chornykh Zaporozhtsiv"

Famous people of the division edit

Divisional order of battle edit

1988–1991 edit

Late Soviet Period Structure[11][33][34]

  • 222nd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment – Bila Tserkva
  • 224th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment – Bila Tserkva
  • 229th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment – Bila Tserkva
  • 292nd Guards Tank Regiment – Honcharivske
  • 155th Guards Artillery Regiment – Smila
  • 1129th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment – Bila Tserkva
  • 1345th Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion – Bila Tserkva
  • 117th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion – Bila Tserkva
  • 538th Separate Communications Battalion – Bila Tserkva
  • 23rd Separate Chemical Defence Battalion – Bila Tserkva
  • 220th Separate Engineer Battalion – Bila Tserkva
  • 280th Separate Maintenance Battalion
  • 892nd Combat Service Support Battalion

1992–2002 edit

  •   Divisional HQ and Headquarters Company
  •   224th Separate Mechanized Infantry Regiment
  •   229th Separate Mechanized Infantry Regiment
  •   Separate Tank Battalion
  •   155th Separate Field Artillery Regiment (Self-Propelled)
  •   1129th Separate Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment
  •   1345th Separate Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion
  •   220th Separate Engineer Battalion
  •   538th Separate Signal Battalion
  •   117th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion
  •   23rd Separate Chemical Battalion
  •   892nd Separate Logistics Battalion
  •   280th Separate Repair and Recovery Battalion
  •   149th Separate Medical Battalion

Structure edit

As of 2023 the brigade's structure is as follows:[35]

  • 72nd Mechanized Brigade, Bila Tserkva
    • Brigade’s Headquarters
    • 1st Mechanized Battalion
    • 2nd Mechanized Battalion
    • 3rd Mechanized Battalion
    • 2nd Rifle Battalion
    • 12th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Kyiv"
    • 48th Rifle Battalion
    • Tank Battalion
    • Artillery Group
    • Anti-Aircraft Defense Battalion
    • Reconnaissance Company
    • Engineer Battalion
    • Logistic Battalion
    • Maintenance Battalion
    • Signal Company
    • Radar Company
    • Medical Company
    • Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (CBRN-defense) Company
    • Brigade Band

Traditions edit

Own symbolism appeared in the division in the second half of the 1990s. In the fall of 1996, the head of the group of socio-psychological department of the 229th Mechanized Regiment of the 72nd Mechanized Division Major V. Peknyi developed a system of sleeve patches for Command and Staff and other units of the division. All emblems were a shield of uniform shape and size, horizontally divided into two halves. The upper part contained symbols of the division: a bow with three arrows taken from coat of arms of Bila Tserkva on a fortress wall with a rising sun. The lower part was intended for symbols of individual regiment or battalion.[36]

The brigade has a march: "Brave guys, a brave army!".[37][38]

Until 2017, she had the honorary name of Krasnograd-Kyiv.[39]

On August 23, 2017, in order to restore the historical traditions of the National Army on the names of military units, given the exemplary completion of the tasks, high rates in combat training and on the occasion of the 26th anniversary.[40] On August 24, 2017, at the Independence Day parade of Ukraine, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko presented the brigade with new colours.[41]

On March 7, 2019, the Head of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Viktor Muzhenko approved the new symbolism of the brigade.[42][43][44] The sketch mark consists of two elements: a wicked emblem and the motto. The emblem contains a British heraldic shield of red, the color of the shield symbolizes belonging to the point of permanent dislocation - the White Church, the color of which is also red. At the heart of the shield is an image of a black triangle, which combines the corners of the shield, which symbolizes the black headdress - the snack of the fighter of the equestrian regiment of the Black Cossacks. In the center of the shield is the image of the Adam's head, which is located on the back of the banners of the Black Cossacks. The deviation tape is a curved ribbon with the motto of the horse regiment of the Black Cossacks "Ukraine or Death" in the middle.[45]

In December 2019, the brigade received a personal honorary standard (Korogwa) based on the historical symbolism of the Horse Regiment of Black Cossacks.[46]

On May 6, 2022, the brigade was awarded the honorary award "For Courage and Bravery" for its role in the defense of the capital.[47]

Commanders edit

  • Major General Anatoly Losev (1 March 1943 – 24 March 1945)[6]
  • Lieutenant Colonel Grigory Balatov (25 March – 25 April 1945)[6]
  • Colonel Alexander Pankov (26 April – 11 May 1945)[6]
  • Major General Pyotr Berestov (July 1945 – January 1947)[9]
  • Major General Sergiy Bezlishchenko
  • Colonel Andriy Hryshchenko (– June 2015)[48]
  • Colonel Andriy Sokolov (June 2015 – present)[48][49]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Президент України перебуває у 72-й окремій Гвардійській механізованій бригаді [President of Ukraine visits 72nd Separate Guards Mechanized Brigade] (in Ukrainian). Press Service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. 6 December 2005. from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  2. ^ Під час польового виходу підрозділів 72-ї окремої механізованої бригади 8-го армійського корпусу Сухопутних військ ЗС України проводитиметься тренування екіпажів танків Т-64 та відпрацьовуватимуться питання із застосування радіозв’язку [72nd Separate Mechanized Brigade begins radio and T-64 tank training] (in Ukrainian). Press Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. 9 February 2009. from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) ATO organization criticizes the Donbas, Ukrayinska Pravda (12 May 2014)
  4. ^ "Ukrainian military defeat tank regiment of Russian troops, eliminate commander Zakharov in Brovarsky district - Defense Intelligence".
  5. ^ @MyLordBebo (July 9, 2023). "Unsuccessful attack of the AFU from the 72nd mechanized brigade on the Russian positions in the Ugledar direction" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  8. ^ Számvéber 2013, p. 158.
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  16. ^ (in Ukrainian) Zlata Ognevich first talked about becoming a MP, TSN (17 September 2014)
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  31. ^ "Russian marine says "deserting" Ukraine front line only way to stay alive". Newsweek. 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  32. ^ Axe, David. "Russian Marines Just Attempted Another Frontal Assault On Ukrainian Positions Around Pavlivka. The Result Was Predictably Bloody". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
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  36. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 March 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  37. ^ "72 ОМБр ім. Чорних Запорожців". uk-ua.facebook.com.
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 January 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  39. ^ "Указ Президента України №344/2016 «Про внесення змін до Указу Президента України від 30 жовтня 2000 року № 1173»". www.president.gov.ua. Офіційне інтернет-представництво Президента України. 2016-08-22. from the original on 17 January 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  40. ^ Decree of the President of Ukraine from 23 серпня 2017 year № 234/2017 «Про присвоєння почесних найменувань військовим частинам Збройних Сил України та уточнення деяких найменувань» (in Ukrainian)
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  47. ^ "УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №315/2022 Про відзначення почесною відзнакою "За мужність та відвагу"". Retrieved 17 July 2023.
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  49. ^ "Заступник Міністра оборони України з питань європейської інтеграції Ігор Долгов зустрівся з керівництвом Волноваського району" [Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine on European Integration Ihor Dolgov met with the leadership of Volnovakha Raion]. Press Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. 31 July 2015. from the original on 2015-08-06. Retrieved 31 August 2016.

References edit

  • Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013). Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. ISBN 9785895035306.
  • Számvéber, Nortbert (2013). Days of Battle: Armoured Operations North of the River Danube, Hungary 1944–45. Solihull: Helion. ISBN 9781907677649.

External links edit

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Russian invasion of Ukraine participating in battles in the Kyiv Oblast and in the Donbas Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1 2 Cold War 1 3 Ukraine 1 4 Russian Invasion of Ukraine 2 Awards 3 Famous people of the division 4 Divisional order of battle 4 1 1988 1991 4 2 1992 2002 5 Structure 6 Traditions 7 Commanders 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editWorld War II edit The 29th Rifle Division 2nd formation was redesignated the 72nd Guards Rifle Division by Directorate of the General Staff order No 104 on 1 March 1943 The units of the division were renumbered as follows 6 29th Rifle Division 72nd Guards Rifle Division106th Rifle Regiment 222nd Guards Rifle Regiment128th Rifle Regiment 224th Guards Rifle Regiment77th Artillery Regiment 155th Guards Artillery RegimentOn March 3 1943 72nd Guards Rifle Division was involved in battles for liberation of Belgorod Soon they were near Kharkiv and Krasnohrad On 19 September the division was awarded the title Krasnohrad On 8 January 1944 the division was awarded the Order of the Red Banner 6 The division fought in the Budapest Offensive from late October 1944 On 15 December units of the division reinforced Cavalry Mechanized Group Pliev during the attack on Szecseny 7 On 9 January the division was attached to the 24th Guards Rifle Corps The division captured the area around Bart The division s attack was stopped by the 1st Battalion of Grenadier Regiment 317 a kilometer north of the village 8 Cold War edit In May 1946 9 the division became the 7th Guards Rifle Brigade part of the 33rd Guards Rifle Corps In October 1953 it became a division again 10 The 72nd Guards Rifle Division became a motor rifle division stationed in the Kyiv Military District at Bila Tserkva on 4 June 1957 It was part of the 1st Guards Army Soviet Union On 19 February 1962 the 280th Separate Equipment Maintenance and Recovery Battalion was activated A missile battalions was also activated on the same day In 1968 the 220th Separate Guards Sapper Battalion became an Engineer Sapper Battalion In 1972 the 191st Separate Chemical Defence Company became the 23rd Separate Chemical Defence Battalion The 1345th Separate Anti Tank Artillery Battalion was activated on 15 November 1972 The motor transport battalion became the 892nd Separate Material Supply Battalion in 1980 In 1990 the division was equipped with 133 T 64 main battle tanks During the Cold War the division was maintained at 25 strength with one full strength regiment 11 Ukraine edit nbsp Former shoulder sleeve insignia of the 72nd Mechanized Infantry BrigadeAfter the fall of the Soviet Union it was transferred to Ukraine In 1992 Colonel Volodymyr Lytvyntsev Commander 72nd Guards Motor Rifle Division of the Kyiv Military District was given the rank of Major General 12 On August 23 1995 Colonel Nikolai Nikolaevich Tsytsyursky Commander 72nd Mechanized Infantry Division of the 1st Army Corps of the Odesa Military District was given the rank of Major General 13 In accordance with a decree of August 23 1998 division commander Colonel Grigoriy Pedchenko was promoted to major general 14 On June 29 1999 the 72nd Guards Mechanized Division of the Operational Command North of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was given the honorary title of Kyiv 15 It was reduced in size to a mechanized brigade in 2002 In May 2014 72nd Guards Mechanized Brigade was involved in the Mariupol standoff during the 2014 pro Russian conflict in Ukraine 3 During this conflict Ukrainian singers Zlata Ognevich and Anastasia Prikhodko raised money for the Brigade 16 The brigade defended Sector D near Chernopartyzhansk Sverdlovsk and Diakove alongside the 51st Mechanized Brigade from July 2014 Separatist and Russian attacks resulted in the brigade being surrounded and cut off from supply by early August The brigade s 1st Battalion and elements of the 51st Brigade along with a group of border guards about 400 total destroyed their weapons and crossed into Russia They were interned and returned to Ukrainian territory Major Mykhailo Drapatyi s 2nd Battalion of the brigade near Chernopartyzhansk broke out of the encirclement covered by the 30th Mechanized and 95th Airmobile Brigades from the south Two soldiers from the 2nd Battalion were killed in the breakout 17 The convoy in which 195 soldiers of the brigade returned to Ukrainian territory after crossing into Russia on 4 August 2014 was fired on by separatists 18 On 18 November 2015 the brigade s honorific Red Banner was removed as part of an Armed Forces wide removal of Soviet awards and honorifics 19 On 22 August 2016 its Guards title was removed 20 Its honorifics Krasnohrad Kyiv were removed and replaced with the honorific Black Zaporozhian in honor of the Ukrainian People s Army Black Zaporizhian Cavalry Regiment on 23 August 2017 21 Russian Invasion of Ukraine edit nbsp 72nd Brigade soldiers in a trench January 2023On the morning of 24 February 2022 the Russian Armed Forces launched its special military operation into Ukraine The 72nd Mechanized Brigade was one of few maneuver formations defending Ukraine s capital Kyiv to include a number of special operations national guard and hastily formed Territorial Defense Forces which all told formed an estimated 20 000 infantry force The Russian 35th 36th and 41st Combined Arms armies barreled down roads from Belarus and southern Russian towards Kyiv The brigade met their formations armed with western supplied weaponry such as FGM 148 Javelin and NLAW destroying tanks from as far as a mile away The brigade s primary role however was reconnaissance of the Russian formations and to provide targeting data to the two artillery brigades including the 44th Artillery for strikes Ukraine s artillery was used to great effect and reduced cohesion among Russian battalions 22 nbsp Soldier with a patch of the 72nd Mechanized BrigadeUkraine s top general Valerii Zaluzhnyi recognized the danger Russia s airhead at Hostomel posed to Ukraine s capital and ordered the brigade to organize a counterattack With the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade and support from the Ukrainian Air Force 23 launched their attack on the Russian forces who lacked armour support but had close air support in the form of at least two Su 25 s As the operation progressed more Ukrainian units from the Georgian Legion and Air Assault Forces joined the fight denying Russia the ability to fly in troops via Il 76 24 Ukrainian units surrounded the airport by the evening and forced the remaining Russian troops into nearby forests 25 Later the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade posted on their Facebook an image of Ukrainian soldiers celebrating while holding a bullet riddled flag inside Hostomel Airport 23 The brigade continued to apply pressure to Russian vanguard formations destroying a number of tanks and IFV s fixing the beleaguered units in place while serving as forward observers for continued artillery strikes The majority of losses came when the Russian units were concentrated by artillery fire stalling their advance for several days and leading to the infamous 40 mile convoy north of Kyiv 22 nbsp The 72nd Brigade s mobile aerial reconnaissance group with a TechnicalNow stalled Ukrainian units across the front counterattacked squeezing the Russian units into narrow corridors to make their situation untenable In Brovary the brigade ambushed a Russian armoured column from the 90th Guards Tank Division hitting the first and last vehicle while trapping the middle vehicles The Ukrainians were unable to cut off the Russian s route of escape causing many of their forces to flee into nearby forests Despite their retreat heavy fighting continued in the surrounding area for several days 26 Russian forces were reported to have shot civilians suspected in aiding the Ukrainian forces during the fighting 27 On 29 March the Russian Ministry of Defence ordered its forces in the region to retreat and were later redeployed for the fighting in the east 28 On 1 April the city s mayor claimed Ukrainian forces pushed the Russian forces out of Brovary 29 Throughout summer the brigade participated in the Donbas offensive namely the Bakhmut area fighting in the Battle of Bakhmut Heavy fighting in the area resulted in substantial casualties to the brigade s professional soldiers causing many of their positions to be replaced by conscripts The brigade s reconnaissance company was reduced from 128 men to 82 due to casualties 30 Sometime in August the brigade was redeployed to Pavlivka The brigade assessed that 600 Russian troops and 30 armored vehicles entered their area of operation culminating in a battle in late October 30 On November 3 the Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade committed its forces to the battle The brigade s commander released a video intended for the governor of the Primorsky Oblast the unit s home asking for help as the brigade suffered 300 casualties 31 Losses were heavy on both sides and the brigade eventually withdrew 30 By January 2023 the brigade fortified Vuhledar following Pavlivka s fall against a renewed assault from the 155th Guards Naval Infantry The Russian advance was initially successful breaking through frontal lines however ultimately failed as casualties mounted due to frontal assaults lack of ammunition for their organic fire support the use of their T 80 tanks in an indirect fire role and lack of staffing to properly organise an offensive Members of the 72nd Mechanized Brigade destroyed Naval Infantry tanks and a BMP 3 infantry fighting vehicle with their Javelin anti tank missiles 32 Awards editMarch 1 1943 received the honorable designation Guards January 1944 received Order of the Red Banner award for clearing the city of Kirovohrad September 20 1943 received the honorable name Krasnohradska August 23 2017 received the honorary title Chornykh Zaporozhtsiv Famous people of the division editLieutenant Volodymyr Mykheiev First person in the division to receive Hero of Soviet Union award Oles Honchar Oleksandr Ukrainian writerDivisional order of battle edit1988 1991 edit Late Soviet Period Structure 11 33 34 222nd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment Bila Tserkva 224th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment Bila Tserkva 229th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment Bila Tserkva 292nd Guards Tank Regiment Honcharivske 155th Guards Artillery Regiment Smila 1129th Anti Aircraft Artillery Regiment Bila Tserkva 1345th Anti Tank Artillery Battalion Bila Tserkva 117th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion Bila Tserkva 538th Separate Communications Battalion Bila Tserkva 23rd Separate Chemical Defence Battalion Bila Tserkva 220th Separate Engineer Battalion Bila Tserkva 280th Separate Maintenance Battalion 892nd Combat Service Support Battalion1992 2002 edit nbsp Divisional HQ and Headquarters Company nbsp 224th Separate Mechanized Infantry Regiment nbsp 229th Separate Mechanized Infantry Regiment nbsp Separate Tank Battalion nbsp 155th Separate Field Artillery Regiment Self Propelled nbsp 1129th Separate Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment nbsp 1345th Separate Anti Tank Artillery Battalion nbsp 220th Separate Engineer Battalion nbsp 538th Separate Signal Battalion nbsp 117th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion nbsp 23rd Separate Chemical Battalion nbsp 892nd Separate Logistics Battalion nbsp 280th Separate Repair and Recovery Battalion nbsp 149th Separate Medical BattalionStructure editAs of 2023 the brigade s structure is as follows 35 72nd Mechanized Brigade Bila Tserkva Brigade s Headquarters 1st Mechanized Battalion 2nd Mechanized Battalion 3rd Mechanized Battalion 2nd Rifle Battalion 12th Motorized Infantry Battalion Kyiv 48th Rifle Battalion Tank Battalion Artillery Group Headquarters amp Target Acquisition Battery Self propelled Artillery Battalion 2S3 Akatsiya Self propelled Artillery Battalion 2S1 Gvozdika Rocket Artillery Battalion BM 21 Grad Anti tank Artillery Battalion MT 12 Rapira Anti Aircraft Defense Battalion Reconnaissance Company Engineer Battalion Logistic Battalion Maintenance Battalion Signal Company Radar Company Medical Company Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Defense CBRN defense Company Brigade BandTraditions editOwn symbolism appeared in the division in the second half of the 1990s In the fall of 1996 the head of the group of socio psychological department of the 229th Mechanized Regiment of the 72nd Mechanized Division Major V Peknyi developed a system of sleeve patches for Command and Staff and other units of the division All emblems were a shield of uniform shape and size horizontally divided into two halves The upper part contained symbols of the division a bow with three arrows taken from coat of arms of Bila Tserkva on a fortress wall with a rising sun The lower part was intended for symbols of individual regiment or battalion 36 The brigade has a march Brave guys a brave army 37 38 Until 2017 she had the honorary name of Krasnograd Kyiv 39 On August 23 2017 in order to restore the historical traditions of the National Army on the names of military units given the exemplary completion of the tasks high rates in combat training and on the occasion of the 26th anniversary 40 On August 24 2017 at the Independence Day parade of Ukraine President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko presented the brigade with new colours 41 On March 7 2019 the Head of the General Staff of the Armed Forces Viktor Muzhenko approved the new symbolism of the brigade 42 43 44 The sketch mark consists of two elements a wicked emblem and the motto The emblem contains a British heraldic shield of red the color of the shield symbolizes belonging to the point of permanent dislocation the White Church the color of which is also red At the heart of the shield is an image of a black triangle which combines the corners of the shield which symbolizes the black headdress the snack of the fighter of the equestrian regiment of the Black Cossacks In the center of the shield is the image of the Adam s head which is located on the back of the banners of the Black Cossacks The deviation tape is a curved ribbon with the motto of the horse regiment of the Black Cossacks Ukraine or Death in the middle 45 In December 2019 the brigade received a personal honorary standard Korogwa based on the historical symbolism of the Horse Regiment of Black Cossacks 46 On May 6 2022 the brigade was awarded the honorary award For Courage and Bravery for its role in the defense of the capital 47 Commanders editMajor General Anatoly Losev 1 March 1943 24 March 1945 6 Lieutenant Colonel Grigory Balatov 25 March 25 April 1945 6 Colonel Alexander Pankov 26 April 11 May 1945 6 Major General Pyotr Berestov July 1945 January 1947 9 Major General Sergiy Bezlishchenko Colonel Andriy Hryshchenko June 2015 48 Colonel Andriy Sokolov June 2015 present 48 49 Notes edit Prezident Ukrayini perebuvaye u 72 j okremij Gvardijskij mehanizovanij brigadi President of Ukraine visits 72nd Separate Guards Mechanized Brigade in Ukrainian Press Service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine 6 December 2005 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 31 August 2016 Pid chas polovogo vihodu pidrozdiliv 72 yi okremoyi mehanizovanoyi brigadi 8 go armijskogo korpusu Suhoputnih vijsk ZS Ukrayini provoditimetsya trenuvannya ekipazhiv tankiv T 64 ta vidpracovuvatimutsya pitannya iz zastosuvannya radiozv yazku 72nd Separate Mechanized Brigade begins radio and T 64 tank training in Ukrainian Press Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine 9 February 2009 Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 31 August 2016 a b in Ukrainian ATO organization criticizes the Donbas Ukrayinska Pravda 12 May 2014 Ukrainian military defeat tank regiment of Russian troops eliminate commander Zakharov in Brovarsky district Defense Intelligence MyLordBebo July 9 2023 Unsuccessful attack of the AFU from the 72nd mechanized brigade on the Russian positions in the Ugledar direction Tweet via Twitter a b c d e 72 ya Krasnoznamennaya Krasnogradskaya gvardejskaya strelkovaya diviziya 72nd Guards Red Banner Krasnograd Rifle Division rkka ru in Russian Retrieved 1 September 2016 Szamveber 2013 p 22 Szamveber 2013 p 158 a b Pyotr Berestov Geroi strany Heroes of the Country in Russian Feskov et al 2013 p 148 a b Holm Michael 72nd Guards Motorised Rifle Division www ww2 dk Retrieved 2016 02 28 Edict of the President of Ukraine No 90 92 Retrieved 17 July 2023 Edict of the President of Ukraine No 792 95 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 17 July 2023 Pro prisvoyennya vijskovih zvan Oficijnij vebportal parlamentu Ukrayini Edict of the President of Ukraine No 768 99 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 17 July 2023 in Ukrainian Zlata Ognevich first talked about becoming a MP TSN 17 September 2014 Butusov Yurii 11 August 2015 EVENTS OF AUG 6 7 2014 72ND MECHANIZED BRIGADE COMMANDER MYKHAILO DRAPATYI HEADED BREAKTHROUGH OF UKRAINIAN TROOPS FROM ENCIRCLEMENT NEAR CHERVONOPARTYZANSK Censor net Retrieved 31 August 2016 Terrorists Fired at the 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