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Ukrainian officials characterized these as the eighteenth in a series of strikes on Russian targets in the area since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [14] From 5-13 May 2022, tanks from the 30th Mechanized Brigade repelled a river crossing by the Russian 74th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade near Dronivka. [15]
In July 2016, the Ukrainian Armed Forces introduced new insignia. [1] ... Military Music Department: Military Police: Radar Support and Radiolocation Signal Corps
1re brigade de chars (Ukraine) 14e brigade mécanisée (Ukraine) Police militaire (Ukraine) Bataille de Toretsk; Usage on he.wikipedia.org פסקס; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Per il Valore e il Coraggio (Ucraina) Polizia militare dell'Ucraina; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ウクライナ空軍; ウクライナ海軍航空隊; ウクライナ海軍
The 30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Belarusian), [a] originally called the 30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (2nd Russian), [b] was a short-lived German Waffen-SS infantry division formed largely from Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian personnel of the Schutzmannschaft-Brigade Siegling in August 1944 at Warsaw in the General Government.
The Ukrainian Military Law-Enforcement Service (VSP) (Ukrainian: Військова служба правопорядку у Збройних Силах України (ВСП)) is the military police of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. [2] It was formed on May 19, 2002. [1]
The Ukrainian National Army (Ukrainian: Українська національна армія, romanized: Ukrainska natsionalna armiia, abbreviated УНА, UNA) was a World War II Ukrainian military group, created on March 17, 1945, in the town of Weimar, Nazi Germany, and subordinate to Ukrainian National Committee.
30th Indian Infantry Brigade of the British Indian Army in the Second World War; 30th Mixed Brigade, a unit of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War; 30th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine), a unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces; 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, a unit of the United States Army; Units of the United Kingdom: 30th ...
The Schutzmannschaft, or Auxiliary Police (lit. "protection team"; Ukrainian: Шуцманство; plural: Schutzmannschaften, [nb 1] abbreviated as Schuma) was the collaborationist auxiliary police of native policemen serving in those areas of the Soviet Union and the Baltic states occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II.