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The Right Sector Ukrainian Volunteer Corps () or simply the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps (), was the
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arm of right-wing
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party
Right Sector Right Sector () is a loosely defined coalition of right-wing to far-right Ukrainian nationalist organizations. It originated in November 2013 as a right-wing, paramilitary confederation of several ultranationalist organizations at the Euroma ...
. The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was founded on July 17, 2014, as one of the " volunteer battalions", created as a response to the rise of pro-Russian separatism and the Russian intervention in the
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.Yarosh assembles 'Donbas' special battalion
,
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Ukraine's extremists forming battalion in Donetsk region
,
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They officially defined themselves as a "voluntary formation of Ukrainian citizens, Ukrainians from abroad and non-Ukrainians - citizens of other countries who share the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism and have expressed a desire to participate in the Ukrainian people's armed struggle against external and internal enemies." The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was mostly made up of members of Right Sector, but also accepts volunteers without any party affiliations, as well as foreigners. The DUK was founded by
Dmytro Yarosh Dmytro Anatoliiovych Yarosh (; born 30 September 1971) is a Ukrainian activist, politician, nationalist and military commander who is the main commander of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army. From 2013 to 2015, he led the Right Sector nationalist o ...
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"Yastrub" ("Hawk")—who was also the leader of Right Sector, from an irregular militia that the Right Sector formed during the
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, which patrolled the streets after the fall of the Yanukovych government. In 2015, after Yarosh's resignation, he announced the creation of the
Ukrainian Volunteer Army The Ukrainian Volunteer Army () is a volunteer military formation established in December 2015 by Dmytro Yarosh after his departure from Right Sector. On October 14, 2018, Yarosh announced that all combat units were leaving the front line and the ...
, a new paramilitary unit made up of former units of the DUK. In July 2014, the DUK claimed to have 5,000 troops. The group was involved in combat during the war in Donbas and later in the
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. Most of the
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were later integrated by the Ukrainian government into either the
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or the
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, but the DUK was one of the few that remained autonomous. This changed with the 2022 invasion, when they were formally absorbed in the Ground Forces as a special operations unit. In November 2022, the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was reformed as the 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade "DUK", and were training in the United Kingdom. In April 2024, the 67th Brigade was disbanded and its members transferred to other brigades of the Ground Forces due alleged preferential treatment of Right Sector members, which led to repeated losses in
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, and failures to reform the old volunteer battalion structure into an official military structure.


History


Founding

The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps has its origins in
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created by the
Right Sector Right Sector () is a loosely defined coalition of right-wing to far-right Ukrainian nationalist organizations. It originated in November 2013 as a right-wing, paramilitary confederation of several ultranationalist organizations at the Euroma ...
formed during the
Euromaidan Euromaidan ( ; , , ), or the Maidan Uprising, was a wave of Political demonstration, demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on 21 November 2013 with large protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kyiv. The p ...
and the
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. After the fall of the Yanukovych government, the police largely abandoned the streets of Kyiv and groups of young men, including members of Right Sector, patrolled them armed mostly with baseball bats and sometimes with guns. The guns the Right Sector volunteers had were stolen from the
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at the end of the Maidan. In 12 April, the pro-Russian unrest escalated when armed pro-Russian militants seized control city of
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. The Ukrainian government responded with an offensive against the separatists, marking the first major military engagement of the
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. On 20 April, Yarosh led a group of armed Right Sector members who were covertly sent by acting Ukrainian President
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to destroy the
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of the Sloviansk television station on Karachun mountain. When their four-car convoy attempted to pass an insurgent-controlled checkpoint, a gunfight broke out, leading to the first combat fatalities of the conflict. The Ukrainian government denied that the attack was carried out by Right Sector until two years later, when Yarosh admitted that it was true. There is still dispute over which side shot first. After the eruption of the war in Donbas in April 2014. The regular
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suffered a number of defeats and setbacks against the separatists, as they were ill-prepared, ill-equipped, lacking in professionalism, morale, and fighting spirit, and with severe incompetence in the high command. The reaction to these failures saw the creation of various " volunteer battalions"
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and
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formed by willing civilians to fight the separatists on their own initiative. Many volunteers of the Right Sector initially formed the "Dnipro-2" volunteer battalion—in reference to
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—however, the
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refused to register that as the name of group. On July 15 2014, Yarosh announced the creation of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps as the Right Sector's own volunteer battalion. Unlike other far-right formations, such as the
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and
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, or the "Dnipro-1" which "Dnipro-2" was named after, the Volunteer Corps weren't intended to be subordinate to the
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as a "
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", but to operate independently. This was caused by a distrust of the Ministry after Right Sector activist Aleksandr Muzychko was shot dead by the Militsiya. On July 17, the first orders were given and the official statute was issued, and this is considered the official date of the formation of the Corps.


Combat history


War in Donbas

The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps went to the front in the
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, where they had their
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at the
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when they captured the town of
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from the
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together with the
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. Later in 1 August, the Volunteer Corps together with the 51st Guards Mechanized Brigade took the town of
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. On 12 August, they lost twelve fighters when they were ambushed outside
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heading to the Petrovsky District in August 2014. Only two soldiers in the bus escaped. Yarosh, the group's leader, vowed his group would avenge the deaths. Five days later, Right Sector accused the
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of harbouring counterrevolutionary forces seeking to destroy the Ukrainian volunteer movement. It said that Deputy Interior Minister Vladimir Yevdokimov's followers among the
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had illegally searched or detained dozens of Ukrainian Volunteer Corps volunteers and confiscated weapons they had taken in combat. The Right Sector also demanded that
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"clean out" the Ministry of disloyal members, otherwise they would withdraw from the combat zone and march to Kyiv. Minister of Internal Affairs
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countered by saying the Right Sector volunteers weren't even on the frontlines. However, by August 17, Yarosh reversed and said his statement demands had been met in part and that his volunteers would continue to fight the separatists. Around the end September, the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps started to deploy its troops to the west of the city of Donetsk, around the area of the village of Pisky and the
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, taking part of the famous
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. Together with the
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, the Volunteer Corps stood their ground and held control of the airport after various attacks by Russian separatists and
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for almost two months until they withdrew on 12 November, while the rest of the Ukrainian forces pulled out on early January. Due their fierce defense, the troops that fought in Donetsk Airport were nicknamed "
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Dnipro-1 The "Dnipro-1" Regiment () is a Special Tasks Patrol Police of Ukraine, Special Tasks Patrol Police regiment subordinated to Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The regiment is based in Dnipro. The Dnipro-1 was one the first official Ukrai ...
and
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in carrying out inspections on freight traffic going to the
ATO zone Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone (), or ATO zone (), was a term used by the media, public, the government of Ukraine, and the OSCE and other foreign institutions to identify Ukrainian territory of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions (oblasts) under the c ...
in order to prevent arms traffic by pro-Russian sympathizers to separatist forces through humanitarian convoys. In February 2015, the
Azov Battalion The 12th Special Forces Brigade "Azov" () is a formation of the National Guard of Ukraine formerly based in Mariupol, in the coastal region of the Sea of Azov, from which it derives its name. It was founded in May 2014 as the Azov Battalion (), ...
started a military operation to push DPR separatist forces away from
Mariupol Mariupol is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the northern coast (Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius, Kalmius River. Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the tenth-largest city in the coun ...
, and it turned into a fierce battle for control of the village of
Shyrokyne Shyrokyne (, ) or Shirokino () is a village in the Mariupol Raion of Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. The village is situated on the shore of the Sea of Azov, about east from the centre of Mariupol. War in Donbas The village became a battleground in ...
. In March, the Volunteer Corps started to be redeployed in the southern front around the
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to the
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, covering the defensive flanks of the Azov and
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. By July, most volunteer forces in Shyrokyne were rotated out of the front by regular forces of the
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. During the rest of the war in Donbas, the DUK patrolled around the line of contact at the
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. According to Yarosh, by 2016 circa 300 volunteers remained in the contact line doing specific tasks, such as
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and counter-sniper operations.


2015 clash with Ukraine's special security service

On 10 July 2015, Ukrainian government forces clashed with Right Sector forces in the city of
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, located in Western Ukraine. Two people were killed. According to President of Ukraine
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's
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leader
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, these events "result
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the conflict of interests between illegal armed groups and a mafia overtly cooperating with law enforcers." Some local leaders indicated the conflict ensued when Right Sector forces attempted to clamp down on the lucrative illegal cigarette smuggling trade to Western Europe, in which local law enforcement have been complicit. Immediate fallout from the events included the sacking of the leadership of the local Zakarpatya district customs service. Ukrainian MP Mykhailo Lanyo, fingered in the smuggling ring, reportedly fled Ukraine. Right Sector leader Yarosh called for calm, and denied that Right Sector troops were being withdrawn from eastern Ukraine.


Crimea border blockade

On 20 September 2015, the Right Sector together with the
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started a massive
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of Russian-controlled Crimea. It saw demonstrators blocking traffic of trucks, railways, electricity and water going to Crimea. Although passenger cars were allowed to go. The Right Sector paramilitaries of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps joined the blockage, together with members of the
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they provided security to the demonstrators.


2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

At the start of the
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, the Right Sector mobilized their volunteer corps again to fight the invading Russian forces. On 31 March, the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps took control of the settlements of , Staryi Bykiv, Novyi Bykiv, , , , , , , and . The unit also helped to defend the capital
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during the Kyiv offensive, and were reported to have fought at the
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. On 14 March, co-founder of the Right Sector and 2nd Separate Battalion commander Mykola Kravchenko was
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in the village of Horenka during the Kyiv offensive along with a
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journalist. The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps started the process and became integrated within the formal chain-of-command of the
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, as to better coordinate with regular military forces and get access to equipment, it was officially designated as the Center for Special Operations "Ukrainian Volunteer Corps" (). Tasked primarily with harassing the advancing Russians. In July, the 4th Tactical Group was fighting in the region of
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and on 2 August, its commander Andriy Zhovanyk died in combat. In November 2022, the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was reformed as the 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade "DUK", and were training in the United Kingdom. Videos surfaced on social media claiming that the 2nd Battalion of the 67th Brigade were honing in their anti-tank skills.


Structure

* 1st Sotnya * 2nd Sotnya * 3rd Sotnya * 4th Sotnya * 6th Sotnya * 7th Sotnya * 8th Sotnya * 10th Sotnya * 11th Sotnya * 12th Sotnya * 13th Sotnya * 14th Sotnya * 15th Sotnya * 16th Sotnya * 17th Sotnya * 18th Sotnya * 19th Sotnya * 20th Sotnya * 21th Sotnya * 22th Sotnya * 23th Sotnya * 24th Sotnya * 25th Sotnya * Crimea Group


Organization

The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps first commander (and also its founder) was
Dmytro Yarosh Dmytro Anatoliiovych Yarosh (; born 30 September 1971) is a Ukrainian activist, politician, nationalist and military commander who is the main commander of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army. From 2013 to 2015, he led the Right Sector nationalist o ...
("Yastrub") who was also the founder and
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of
Right Sector Right Sector () is a loosely defined coalition of right-wing to far-right Ukrainian nationalist organizations. It originated in November 2013 as a right-wing, paramilitary confederation of several ultranationalist organizations at the Euroma ...
. He led the DUK until November 2015 when he resigned as president of the Right Sector. After his resignation, he announced to the creation of the
Ukrainian Volunteer Army The Ukrainian Volunteer Army () is a volunteer military formation established in December 2015 by Dmytro Yarosh after his departure from Right Sector. On October 14, 2018, Yarosh announced that all combat units were leaving the front line and the ...
(), a separate paramilitary group which would have close relations to the DUK. The UDA was formed using some former battalions of the DUK as a basis. Differently from many of the
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and Territorial defence battalions, the Right Sector Ukrainian Volunteer Corps is not part of either the
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or
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. It operates independently, as such, the government does not provide weapons, only ammunitions, and the UVC has to rely on either captured or independently funded equipment. It does cooperate with Ukrainian authorities, but it has in past made declarations that they would refuse certain orders: it said it would respect the
Minsk agreements The Minsk agreements were a series of international agreements which sought to end the Donbas war fought between armed Russian separatist groups and Armed Forces of Ukraine, with Russian regular forces playing a central part. After a defe ...
cease-fire but reserves the right not to comply with the ceasefire orders of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and reserves the right to continue active hostilities in accordance with its own plans. Similarly, it refused to pull out its troops during the
Shyrokyne standoff The Shyrokyne standoff was a battle for the control of the strategic village of Shyrokyne, located approximately east of Mariupol city limits, between Ukrainian forces led by the Azov Regiment, and Russian-backed separatists, between February ...
in 2015. With the
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the DUK were absorbed and integrated under the chain-of-command of the
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, officially designated as the Center for Special Operations "Ukrainian Volunteer Corps" (). Ever since the invasion the DUK was tasked with operations harassing the advancing Russians. With the integration to the Army, they can have better access to materiel and equipment. However, the DUK still enjoys significant autonomy within chain-of-command and maintains its older, more looser internal command structure which has been described by journalist
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as "Unlike the
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, DUK has an anarchic, democratic atmosphere in which soldiers discuss orders with their commanders and feel free to add their own suggestions ..Most have joined DUK for the chance to see combat as soon as possible, without the petty regulations of regular army life." The independence of the unit has always been a point of contention and has caused controversy. In 2015 there were plans to fully integrate it into the
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. They refused to join the Armed Forces. In April 2015 the UVC was ordered to move back into the rearguard by the Ukrainian military forces. The combat units of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps retreated to the rear to their training base in the
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. The base was surrounded by checkpoints of the
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and 25th Air assault brigades. There were rumors that the "Right Sector" units were ordered either to disarm for refusing to go over to the subordination of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, or simply subjected to intimidation in order to "maintain order". In December 2015, it was announced that the 5th and 8th battalions, and the medical battalion of the Volunteer Corps were integrated into the Army. In 2016, the Chief Military Prosecutor of Ukraine Anatolii Matios stated in a radio interview stated that the Right Sector Ukrainian Volunteer Corps is an illegal armed formation in all legal grounds and in accordance with the
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. The military prosecutor spoke out against weapons in the rear "under the slogans of patriotism" and noted that if "we start turning a blind eye to this, then chaos will come in Ukraine" At the same time, he added that many of the dead fighters of the Right Sector are heroes who defended the country. In 2014, the structure of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was composed by mobilization, training and intelligence centers, and battalions, which are divided into combat (directly participating in hostilities) and reserve. The UVC also has a medical battalion (the Hospitallers Medical Battalion) and a "Field
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". As of 2015 the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps allows the recruitment of foreigners. It had two battalions composed exclusively by foreigners: the
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, formed by anti-Russian Muslim
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, and Tactical group "Belarus", composed by anti-
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. In 2021 political scientists Daniel Odin Shaw and Huseyn Aliyev described the UDA as holding a "generic form of Ukrainian ultranationalism", which allowed the inclusion of ethnic minorities, including Muslim
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and
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, and ethnic Jews, Poles, Hungarians, Greeks, and
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Ukrainian nationalism Ukrainian nationalism (, ) is the promotion of the unity of Ukrainians as a people and the promotion of the identity of Ukraine as a nation state. The origins of modern Ukrainian nationalism emerge during the Khmelnytsky Uprising, Cossack upri ...
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Azov Battalion The 12th Special Forces Brigade "Azov" () is a formation of the National Guard of Ukraine formerly based in Mariupol, in the coastal region of the Sea of Azov, from which it derives its name. It was founded in May 2014 as the Azov Battalion (), ...
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Sich Battalion The Sich Battalion (), officially known as the 4th Sich Company of the Kyiv Regiment (), is a Ukraine, Ukrainian Special Tasks Patrol Police (Ukraine), special police battalion consisting of Ukrainian volunteer battalions (since 2014), volunteer ...
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Croatian Defence Forces The Croatian Defence Forces ( or HOS) were the paramilitary arm of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) from 1991 to 1992, during the first stages of the Yugoslav wars. During the Croatian War of Independence, the HOS organised several early compa ...


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