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The 4th Brigade of Operational Assignment named after Serhiy Mykhalchuk (Ukrainian: 4-та бригада оперативного призначення), also known as the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade "Rubizh" (Ukrainian: Бригада швидкого реагування НГУ «Рубіж»)[3][4] is a brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine formed in 2016.[5]
4th Brigade of Operational Assignment | |
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4-та бригада оперативного призначення | |
Active | 4 January 2016 - present |
Country | Ukraine |
Branch | National Guard of Ukraine |
Role | Operational Units |
Garrison/HQ | Hostomel, Kyiv Oblast |
Patron | Sergeant Serhii Mykhalchuk |
Engagements | Russo-Ukrainian War |
Decorations | For Courage and Bravery |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/RapidReactionBrigade |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Artem Ilyukhin |
The brigade was established as an elite unit trained and organized under NATO standards. The unit would receive expert support, high-quality selection of fighters and technical equipment.[4][6] In 2023, the unit was reorganized as one of the National Guard's new Offensive Guard units and renamed as the "Rubizh Brigade".[7]
Although the brigade was established on 2 June 2015,[8] actual recruitment of personnel to the brigade started in October 2015.[9] The unit was trained by foreign military advisers and veterans in conformity with NATO standards, including by Canadian soldiers as part of Operation UNIFIER, most recently in summer 2021.[10] According to Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov the creation of the brigade should become the first step towards converting the National Guard into a professional army.[6]
On 2 June 2016, the formation was presented its colours.[6] According to pro-Russian website Essence of Time, on 19 June 2016 President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko decided to send the Brigade to Donbas.[11] On 11 August 2020, the brigade was awarded the honorific of Sergeant Serhii Mykhalcuk , who died in combat in December 2019 in Bakhmut Raion and was awarded the title 'Hero of Ukraine' posthumously.[11]
The Brigade was reportedly involved in fighting against a Russian Airborne Troops air assault in the Battle for Antonov Airport, located at outskirts Kyiv in Hostomel, on 24 February 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[12] The 4th Brigade's fast reaction and counter-attack prevented the airport from being captured by the Russian forces on the first day, and helped to prevent the airport being used to airlift more troops and capture the capital Kyiv. As a result, the Kyiv offensive turned into a slog fought in the city's northwestern metropolitan areas in Hostomel, Bucha and Irpin.[13]
After the retreat of Russian forces from the Kyiv axis, the 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade was redeployed to the East Ukraine, to fight at the Eastern Ukraine offensive.[11] In the east, unit was involved at the Battle of Severodonetsk, where they fought a month-long defense of the city.[11][14] And later in the year, the unit was deployed at Bakhmut to fight in the Battle of Bakhmut.[15]
In January 2023 it was announced that the 4th Brigade of Operational Purpose was granted the nickname 4th "Rubizh" Brigade as part of the Offensive Guard program of the MIA of Ukraine.[7]
On 1 July 2024, scouts from the Ukrainian Rubizh Brigade captured “several dozen Russian soldiers”, mostly mobilised conscripts, in an unspecified location.[16]
As of 2023 the brigade's structure is as follows:[5]
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