The 1st Special Purpose Unit of the Internal Forces "Vityaz" (), commonly known as Vityaz (Витязь, lit. ''Knight''), was one of the
special forces
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(''
spetsnaz
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'') units of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (MVD). Vityaz belonged to the
Independent Operative Purpose Division (ODON) rapid deployment division of the
Internal Troops of Russia
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The Internal Troops was a g ...
, the
gendarmerie
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force of the MVD, and was assigned specifically to
counter-terrorism
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duties, with additional roles such as countering
civil unrest
Civil disorder, also known as civil disturbance, civil unrest, civil strife, or turmoil, are situations when law enforcement and security forces struggle to maintain public order or tranquility.
Causes
Any number of things may cause civil di ...
,
prison rebellions, and
mutinies of regular army units.
On September 1, 2008, Vityaz was deactivated and merged with
Rus into the 604th Special Operations Center, a single special forces unit of ODON. On 5 April, 2016, ODON became part of the
National Guard of Russia
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following the dissolution of the Interior Troops and the transfer of command from the MVD. The Vityaz name and logo is now used by a
private security
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Overview
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firm. However, Ветязь (Vityaz) was formed again as part of National Guard special troops unit (information is taken from FSTNG (ФСВНГ) site).
History
Vityaz was created on May 5, 1991, formed on the basis of the pre-existing 6th detachment of OSNAZ, the ''
spetsnaz
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'' unit within the
OMSDON
The Separate Operational Purpose Division (ODON; ), formerly called OMSDON (a.k.a. ''Felix Dzerzhinsky, Dzerzhinsky Division''), is a rapid deployment internal security Division (army), division of the Internal Troops of the Soviet Union, Int ...
division of
Soviet Internal Troops. The OSNAZ 6th detachment unit was involved in a variety of operations and incidents in the
Soviet Union
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through the 1980s, often in cooperation with the
KGB
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's
Alpha Group
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.
In November 1991, following the separatist
All-National Congress of the Chechen People
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of the
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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's seizure of government buildings in
Chechnya
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, Vityaz was part of the Internal Troops of Russia contingent sent to restore the Kremlin's control over the capital city
Grozny
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The city lies on the Sunzha River. According to the 2021 Russian census, 2021 census, it had a population of 328,533 — up from 210,720 recorded in the 2002 Russian Census, 2002 ce ...
. Their deployment was blocked by soldiers of the Chechen National Guard immediately after landing, and Vityaz was then flown back without even disembarking following a standoff at
Grozny Airport. In 1992–1993, it was sent to the
East Prigorodny conflict to fight against ethnic
Ingush
Ingush may refer to:
* Ingush language, Northeast Caucasian language
* Ingush people, an ethnic group of the North Caucasus
See also
*Ingushetia (disambiguation)
Ingushetia is a federal republic and subject of Russia.
Ingushetia may also refer ...
militias.
On October 3, 1993, during the
Russian constitutional crisis
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, Vityaz personnel in
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armored vehicles were accused of indiscriminately gunning down a crowd of both anti-
Yeltsin protesters (most of them unarmed) and onlookers at the Ostankino TV center in Moscow. The media reported at least 46 fatalities, including
Rory Peck
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Work
Rory Peck covered the first Gulf War; the ...
and three other journalists. The unit's commander, Colonel Sergei Lysyuk, was awarded
Hero of the Russian Federation
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for his actions in the
Perestroika
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era, including at
Fergana
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,
Nagorno-Karabakh
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,
Yerevan
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, and
Baku
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which were credited as "saving Yeltsin's rule from the opposition".
From 1994, Vityaz was active in the
First Chechen War
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, including the federal assaults on
Argun and
Gudermes
Gudermes (; , ''Gümse'' or , ''Guthermajas'') is a town in the Chechen Republic, Russia, located on the Sunzha River east of Grozny, the republic's capital. Population: 32,000 (1970).
History
Gudermes had rural locality status until 1941. ...
, as well as against insurgents in the greater
North Caucasus
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. Vityaz was possibly present during the
Samashki massacre
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in Chechnya in 1995. Vityaz also participated in the
Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye hostage crisis in 1996 and in the
Moscow theater hostage crisis
The Moscow theater hostage crisis, also known as the 2002 Nord-Ost siege, was the seizure of the crowded Dubrovka Theater in Moscow by Chechen terrorists on 23 October 2002, resulting in the taking of 912 hostages. The attackers, led by Movs ...
in 2002.
On September 1, 2008, Vityaz and
Rus were formally deactivated and merged into a single unit, the
604th Special Purpose Center, under the direct command of ODON (formerly OMSDON). On 5 April, 2016, the
National Guard of Russia
The Federal Service of Troops of National Guard of the Russian Federation (), officially known as the (),#Official website, Official website is a federal executive body which is responsible for law enforcement, internal security, counter-terro ...
was established, resulting in the dissolution of the Interior Troops of Russia and the transfer of command of most armed forces under the MVD to the National Guard. The Vityaz name and logo is now used by a
private security
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Overview
Private security companies are defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic ...
firm and a private security training center headed by the unit's former commander, Sergei Lysyuk.
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See also
* 604th Special Purpose Center
References
External links
Official website
Internet portal
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Non-military counterterrorist organizations
Non-military counterinsurgency organizations
Special forces of Russia
Law enforcement in Russia
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Soviet Union)