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'''Territorial defence battalions''' ({{langx|uk|Батальйо́ни територіа́льної оборо́ни|translit=Bataliony terytorialnoi oborony}}) were [[Ukrainian volunteer battalions (since 2014)|volunteer]] military units of the [[Armed Forces of Ukraine]] under the auspices of the Ukrainian [[Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)|Ministry of Defence]] in 2014–2015. They should not be confused with the volunteer units of [[Special Tasks Patrol Police of Ukraine]] created along with territorial defense battalions, but under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior. Together, they are both collectively known as the [[Ukrainian volunteer battalions]]. The battalions were established in mid-2014, during the early stages of the [[War in Donbas (2014–2022)|war in Donbas]], to combat the pro-Russian separatists<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/russia-expands-war-in-eastern-ukraine-amid-web-of-lies-a-989290.html|title=Undeclared War: Putin's Covert Invasion of Eastern Ukraine|last1=Bidder|first1=Benjamin|date=2 September 2014|work=[[Spiegel Online]]|access-date=16 August 2015|last2=Gathmann|first2=Moritz|last3=Neef|first3=Christian|last4=Schepp|first4=Matthias}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://fortune.com/2014/05/02/ukraine-crisis-why-the-u-s-isnt-tougher-on-russia/|title=Ukraine crisis: Why the U.S. isn't tougher on Russia|last=Shapiro|first=Jeremy|date=2 May 2014|work=[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]|access-date=6 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21615605-now-willing-use-russian-troops-more-or-less-openly-eastern-ukraine-vladimir-putin-has|title=Reversal of fortune|date=6 September 2014|newspaper=[[The Economist]]|access-date=16 August 2015}}</ref> and the forces of the [[Donetsk People's Republic]], [[Luhansk People's Republic]], and the [[United Armed Forces of Novorossiya]]. 32 volunteer territorial defence battalions were formed. |
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In autumn 2014 most of the territorial defence battalions were reorganized as motorized infantry battalions of the [[Ukrainian Armed Forces]]. In 2022 the [[Territorial Defense Forces (Ukraine)|Territorial Defense Forces]] were created as a successor of the old territorial defense battalions. |
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'''Battalions of territorial defense in Ukraine''' were created in 2014 by various volunteers through Ukraine during the 2014 anti-nationalist rebellion in Eastern Ukraine and [[War in Donbass]]. |
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==History== |
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From the beginning of the rebellion military and police forces of Ukraine largely stayed away from suppressing pro-Russian part of population, often surrendering equipment or getting stopped in cities by groups of local residents. Pro-Russian insurgents quickly gained control of territory of their residence due to initial neutrality of the Ukraine's military. Various, illegal at first armed groups started to form and raid local pro-Russian protesters, which in turn led for an inflow of insurgents from Russia as new government quickly lost control of the border. |
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In March 2014 [[Acting (law)|acting]] [[President of Ukraine]] [[Oleksandr Turchynov]] issued an order to create seven territorial defence battalions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/ukraine/btro.htm|title=>Territorial Defense Battalions (BTrO / BTD)|last=Pike|first=John|website=www.globalsecurity.org|access-date=2017-01-22}}</ref> These formations were subordinated to the [[Ministry of Defense (Ukraine)|Ministry of Defense]].<ref name=BTDBU>{{cite news|url=http://atocrimea.ukrinform.ua/en/publication/ukraines-volunteer-battalions-the-new-model-army|title=Ukraine's volunteer battalions: The new model army|work=Ukrinform|date=2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025041936/http://atocrimea.ukrinform.ua/en/publication/ukraines-volunteer-battalions-the-new-model-army|archive-date=25 October 2014}}</ref> Battalions generally took their name from wherever most of their recruits were from. |
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* 17 March 2014 Ukraine began first stage of [[mobilization]] |
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These armed groups designated themselves as "territorial defense battalions" and generally derive their name from the areas in which the majority of their recruits come from, often not local. Most such units later acquired legal status under command of the Interior Ministry or the Ministry of Defense, however most territorial battalions are largely autonomous, some receiving funding from various donors, and are united by the principle of wanting to preserve a united Ukraine and drive out the pro-Russian residents, that being said some battalions fall directly under the command of one of the ministries of Ukraine and are effectively an all volunteer unit of the agency.<ref>http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/6/28/the-donbas-battalionpreparestosaveukrainefromseparatists.html</ref> Over 5,600 volunteers have joined such units across Ukraine in order to combat Russian separatists.<ref>http://poltavska.info/4534-batalyon-poltava-rota-kremenchuk-boryatsya-za-mir.html</ref> |
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* 18 March 2014 – 3rd Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Lviv Oblast]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aif.ua/society/social/1126960 |title=Львов создает батальон территориальной обороны |language=ru |trans-title=Lviv creates a battalion of territorial defence |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140902005733/http://www.aif.ua/society/social/1126960 |archive-date=2 September 2014 |url-status=dead |newspaper=[[Argumenty i Fakty]] Ukraine |date=18 March 2014 |publisher=UMH Publishing House}}</ref> |
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* 19 March 2014 – the Defence Regiment was created in [[Dnipropetrovsk]]<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/politics/3321528-v-dnepropetrovske-formyruetsia-polk-zaschyty |magazine=[[Korrespondent]] |title=В Днепропетровске формируется Полк защиты |language=ru|trans-title=Defence Regiment formed in Dnepropetrovsk |date=19 March 2014 |publisher=[[UMH group|United Media Holding group]] }}</ref> (later, the regiment was reformed into two territorial defence battalions)<ref>{{cite news |website=[[Podrobytsi]] |url=http://podrobnosti.ua/975394-v-dnepropetrovskoj-oblasti-formirujut-dva-batalona-territorialnoj-oborony.html |title=В Днепропетровской области формируют два батальона территориальной обороны |language=uk |trans-title=Two territorial defence battalions are being formed in the Dnipropetrovsk region |date=11 March 2014 }}</ref> |
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* 6th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Ternopil Oblast]] |
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* 9th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Vinnytsia Oblast]] |
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* 12 April 2014<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.zhitomir.info/news_133165.html |title=В Житомирской области появился батальон обороны края «Полесье» |language=uk |trans-title=In the Zhytomyr region, a battalion of the defence of the "Polesye" region appeared |date=12 April 2014 |website=Житомир.INFO |publisher=City of [[Zhytomyr]] }}</ref> – 10th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Zhytomyr Oblast]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://zhitomir-online.com/suspilstvo/34443-terrytoryalnyy-batalon-zhytomyrschyny-obespechyvaet-okhranu-gosudarstvennoy-granycy-foto.html |title=Территориальный батальон Житомирщины обеспечивает охрану государственной границы. ФОТО |language=uk |trans-title=The territorial battalion of the Zhytomyr region provides protection of the state border |website=Zhytomyr online |date=9 September 2014 }}</ref> |
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* 23 April 2014 – The 13th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Chernihiv Oblast]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://novosti.cn.ua/%D0%B8%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%8C-%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%BE-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE-%D1%81%D0%BB%D1%83%D0%B6%D0%B1%D1%83-%D0%B2-13-%D0%BC-%D0%B1%D1%82%D0%BE/ |title=Игорь Андрейченко про службу в 13-м БТО |language=ru |trans-title=Igo Andreichenko about service in the 13th BTO |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141015034200/http://novosti.cn.ua/%D0%B8%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%8C-%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BA%D0%BE-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE-%D1%81%D0%BB%D1%83%D0%B6%D0%B1%D1%83-%D0%B2-13-%D0%BC-%D0%B1%D1%82%D0%BE/ |archive-date=15 October 2014 |url-status=dead |website=News of Chernihiv |date=27 June 2014 }}</ref> |
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* 24 April 2014 – The 15th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Sumy Oblast]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-lastnews/1653146-sumi_cozdayut_batalon_territorialnoy_oboroni_1627164.html |title=Сумы cоздают батальон территориальной обороны |language=ru |trans-title=A territorial defence battalion is being formed in Sumy, which will be subordinate to the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine |website=Ukrinform |date=24 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160404051601/http://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-lastnews/1653146-sumi_cozdayut_batalon_territorialnoy_oboroni_1627164.html |archive-date=4 April 2016 |url-status=usurped |access-date=24 March 2016 }}</ref> |
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* The 17th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Kirovohrad Oblast]] |
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* 26 April 2014 – The [[Kharkiv Battalion|22nd Territorial Defence Battalion "Kharkiv"]] was created in [[Kharkiv Oblast]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.segodnya.ua/regions/kharkiv/v-harkove-sozdali-ocherednoy-batalon-a-samooborona-rvetsya-v-mvd-515852.html |title=В Харькове создали очередной батальон, а самооборона рвется в МВД |language=ru |trans-title=Another battalion was created in Kharkov, and self-defence is torn in the Ministry of Internal Affairs |website=[[Ukraine Today]] |date=26 April 2014 }}</ref> |
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*30 April 2014 [[Oleksandr Turchynov]] issued an order to create 27 territorial defence battalions<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://president.gov.ua/news/30325.html |title=В Україні створюються батальйони територіальної оборони — С. Пашинський |language=uk |trans-title=Territorial defence battalions are being created in Ukraine – S. Pashynskyi |website=The official web-site of the President of Ukraine |date=30 April 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140707231718/http://president.gov.ua/news/30325.html |archive-date=7 July 2014 }}</ref> |
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[[File:Aidar Battalion, Lugansk region 48.jpg|thumb|Soldier of the [[Aidar Battalion]] training with an [[RPG-26]]]] |
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Since 30 April 2014, all territorial defence battalions have been part of the [[Armed Forces of Ukraine]] and fall under the [[General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces]] and the governors of the [[Administrative divisions of Ukraine|oblasts]] (provinces) in which they were created.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-lastnews/1656231-bataloni_territorialnoy_oboroni_budut_podchinyatsya_genshtabu_i_predsedatelyam_oga___pashinskiy_1629261.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204234004/http://www.ukrinform.ru/rubric-lastnews/1656231-bataloni_territorialnoy_oboroni_budut_podchinyatsya_genshtabu_i_predsedatelyam_oga___pashinskiy_1629261.html |url-status=usurped |archive-date=4 February 2016 |title=Батальоны территориальной обороны будут подчиняться Генштабу и председателям ОГА — Пашинский |language=ru |trans-title=Territorial defenece battalions will be subordinate to the General Staff and chairmen of the Regional State Administration – Pashinsky |website=[[Ukrinform]] |date=30 April 2014 }}</ref> By law, every oblast in Ukraine should create its own territorial defence battalions.<ref name=BTDBU /> |
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*6 May 2014 Ukraine began a second stage of mobilization.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.president.gov.ua/documents/17610.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140511092949/http://www.president.gov.ua/documents/17610.html |title=Указ Президента України № 454/2014 Про часткову мобілізацію |website=The President of Ukraine |language=uk |trans-title=Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 454/2014 About partial mobilization |date=6 May 2014 |archive-date=11 May 2014 }}</ref> |
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The various territorial defense battalions are not to be confused with the units "Omega," "Jaguar," or "Bars" which are the special forces units of Ukraine. While the aforementioned units are all regular forces of the Interior Ministry of Ukraine, territorial defense battalions formed from various volunteers who wished to participate in the suppression pro-Russian rebellion of East Ukraine, volunteers did not have to have prior military training to join and at the beginning of the conflict had minimal time to train and equip themselves. <ref>http://www.tactical-life.com/magazines/special-weapons/inside-look-ukraines-top-warriors/4/</ref> |
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* The 19th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Mykolaiv]] and first used in the Mykolaiv area to set up roadblocks to slow separatist entry into the region. However, by July it had been deployed to Donbas to take a more active role in the ongoing [[War in Donbas (2014–2022)|war in Donbas]], aiding other volunteer battalions and the [[Armed Forces of Ukraine]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.pn/uk/politics/103423|title=У Миколаєві створюють озброєний батальйон територіальної самооборони для утримання ситуації в регіоні |language=uk |trans-title=In Mykolaiv create the armed battalion of territorial self-defence for situation deduction in the region|work=NEWS.PN|date=6 May 2014|access-date=29 December 2014}}</ref> |
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* The 21st Territorial Defence Battalion was created in [[Kherson Oblast]] |
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* [[Aidar Battalion|24th Territorial Defence Battalion "Aidar"]] was created in [[Luhansk Oblast]] |
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* The 25th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Kyivan Rus]]" was created in [[Kyiv Oblast]] |
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* [[Batkivshchyna Battalion|34th Territorial Defence Battalion "Batkivshchyna"]] was created in [[Kirovohrad Oblast]]. The battalion was named after (and funded by) [[Batkivshchyna|the political party with the same name]] as part of its "Resistance movement".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.oblrada.kirovograd.ua/news/3039.html |title=ОБІЦЯНІ ЗАСОБИ ЗАХИСТУ ПЕРЕДАНО 34 БАТАЛЬЙОНУ ТЕРИТОРІАЛЬНОЇ ОБОРОНИ |language=uk |trans-title=Promised Remedies Transformation 34 Battalion territorial defence|work=Kirovohrad Oblast Council|date=26 July 2014 }}</ref> |
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*22 July 2014 Ukraine began third stage of mobilisation<ref>{{cite news |url=http://vesti-ukr.com/strana/62332-poroshenko-podpisal-zakon-o-mobilizacii |title=Порошенко подписал закон о мобилизации. Частичная мобилизация будет длиться в течение 45 дней |language=ru |trans-title=Poroshenko signed the law on mobilization |website=Вести.UA |date=23 July 2014 }}</ref> |
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* The 37th Territorial Defence Battalion was formed between 29 August 2014<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rus.newsru.ua/ukraine/29aug2014/baranov.html |title=В Запорожской области формируют новый батальон и возводят фортификационные сооружения |language=ru |trans-title=A new battalion is being formed in the Zaporozhye region and fortifications are being erected |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150714061859/http://rus.newsru.ua/ukraine/29aug2014/baranov.html |archive-date=14 July 2015 |website=NEWSRU.UA |date=29 August 2014 }}</ref> and 8 September 2014 in [[Zaporizhzhia Oblast]]. According to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor [[Valery Baranov (politician)|Valeriy Baranov]] the battalion will be the first of its kind to receive [[tank]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=У Запорізькій області створять новий батальйон з важкою технікою |language=uk |trans-title=Zaporizhzhia Oblast will create a new battalion of heavy machinery |url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/09/8/7037122/ |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=[[Ukrayinska Pravda]] }}</ref> |
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* The [[40th Territorial Defence Battalion 'Kryvbas' (Ukraine)|40th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kryvbas"]] was formed in [[Dnipropetrovsk Oblast]] |
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* The 41st Territorial Defence Battalion was formed in [[Chernihiv Oblast]] |
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* The [[42nd Motorized Infantry Battalion (Ukraine)|42nd Territorial Defence Battalion]] was formed in [[Kirovohrad Oblast]] |
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During the opening stages of the [[War in Donbas (2014–2022)|war in eastern Ukraine]], the [[Ukrainian armed forces|Ukrainian military]] and police forces were largely ineffective in separatist areas, often surrendering equipment or overwhelmed in cities by large crowds of civilians. Federalist and pro-Russian insurgents quickly gained large swaths of territory. Ukraine also lost control of the [[Russia–Ukraine border|Ukrainian–Russian border]] and this allowed a large inflow of insurgents and military supplies from [[Russia]]. |
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==List of battalions== |
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By August 2014 over 5,600 volunteers had joined defence battalions across Ukraine and about 7,000 volunteers had joined by the end of September.<ref name="poltavska.info">{{cite web|url=http://poltavska.info/4534-batalyon-poltava-rota-kremenchuk-boryatsya-za-mir.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903113616/http://poltavska.info/4534-batalyon-poltava-rota-kremenchuk-boryatsya-za-mir.html|archive-date=2014-09-03|title=Батальйон "Полтава"і рота "Кременчук" боряться за мир |language=uk |trans-title=Battalion 'Poltava' and company 'Kremenchuk' are fighting for peace |date=12 October 2014 |work=Полтавська.info ([[Poltava]])|access-date=29 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.liga.net/news/politics/3492260-odin_iz_dobrovolcheskikh_batalonov_rasformirovali_avakov.htm|title=Один из добровольческих батальонов расформировали - Аваков |language=ru |trans-title=Territorial Defence Battalion disbanded due to looting|work=Liga|date=30 September 2014}}</ref> |
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===Aidar Battalion=== |
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{{main|Aidar Battalion}} |
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Named after the [[Aidar River]] on the border of Ukraine and Russia the battalion was one of the first units to actively resist pro-Russian advances in the Luhansk oblast. The unit is headed by Serhiy Melnychuk and is composed of volunteers from all over Ukraine with various backgrounds, from recent [[Euromaidan]] participants to Ukrainians who participated in the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan.<ref>http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/aydar-batallion-ready-to-fight-even-as-units-future-remains-unclear-353215.html</ref><ref>http://italian.ruvr.ru/news/2014_06_24/Nel-comando-dellesercito-ucraino-traditori-aiutano-i-separatisti-filorussi-8559/</ref> |
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The [[Communist Party of the Russian Federation|Russian Communist Party]] pushed to label the battalions as terrorist organizations, even though they are directly subordinate to the Government of Ukraine and are legal government agencies of Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://euromaidanpress.com/2014/08/06/russian-communist-party-wants-ukrainians-fighting-in-the-east-classified-as-terrorists/#arvlbdata|publisher=[[Euromaidan Press]]|title=Russian Communist Party wants Ukrainians fighting in the east classified as "terrorists"|date=6 August 2014|access-date=23 March 2016}}</ref> Russian politicians have not pushed for declaring pro-Russian insurgents fighting in Ukraine as terrorists. |
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===Artemivsk Battalion=== |
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{{main|Artemivsk Battalion}} |
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In the [[2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election]] several members of the battalions were elected into the [[Ukrainian parliament]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-politics/1707449-peoples_front_names_top_ten_candidates_in_elections_326097.html |title=People's Front names top ten candidates in elections |website=[[Ukrinform]] |date=15 September 2014}}</ref><ref name="allcountedCECIU81114">{{cite web |url=http://utr.tv/eng/news-from-www-ukrinform-ua/327072-poroshenko_bloc_to_have_greatest_number_of_seats_in_parliament_327072.html |title=Poroshenko Bloc to have greatest number of seats in parliament |website=[[Ukrainian Television and Radio]] |date=8 November 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110220835/http://utr.tv/eng/news-from-www-ukrinform-ua/327072-poroshenko_bloc_to_have_greatest_number_of_seats_in_parliament_327072.html |archive-date=10 November 2014 }}<br />[http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/233404.html People's Front 0.33% ahead of Poroshenko Bloc with all ballots counted in Ukraine elections – CEC], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (8 November 2014)<br />[http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/233426.html Poroshenko Bloc to get 132 seats in parliament – CEC], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (8 November 2014)<br />[https://web.archive.org/web/20141206011728/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv-post-plus/video-of-first-brawl-in-verkhovna-rada-becomes-a-youtube-hit-374217.html Video of first brawl in Verkhovna Rada becomes a YouTube hit], ''[[Kyiv Post]]'' (5 December 2014)<br />{{cite news|url=http://www.afp.com/en/node/2965382/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141206114620/http://www.afp.com/en/node/2965382/|archive-date=2014-12-06|title=Frontline politics: Ukraine fighters run for parliament|agency=[[Agence France-Presse]]|date=21 October 2014}}<br />{{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-parliament-idUSKCN0JB1IQ20141127 |title=War veterans steal limelight in Ukraine's new parliament] |work=[[Reuters]] |date=27 November 2014}}</ref> |
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===Azov Battalion=== |
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{{main|Azov Battalion}} |
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Named after the [[Sea of Azov]] the unit emerged on the base of open neo-Nazi group<ref>http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/08/30/preparing_for_war_with_ukraine_s_fascist_defenders_of_freedom</ref> in [[Mariupol]] which is a major coastal city and operates at the capital of [[Donetsk Oblast]] to force the control of [[Donetsk]] from local insurgents. The unit was one of the first battalions to form and begin to suppress the insurgents, playing a large role in the capture of [[Mariupol]].<ref>http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/06/13/ukrainian-troops-mariupol/10504203/</ref> The battalion is mostly composed of Russian speaking volunteers from Easter Ukraine. It is headed by ex-convict Andriy Biletsky, recently released from custody after EuroMaidan coup. Battalion insignia was deliberately picked as that of [[2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich]]. |
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===Reorganization=== |
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On 10 November 2014 [[Stepan Poltorak]], the Minister of Defence of Ukraine, ordered territorial defence battalions to reorganize as motorized infantry battalions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ria.ru/world/20141111/1032695742.html|publisher=RIA Novosti|title=Полторак: добровольческие батальоны будут подчиняться украинской армии|language=ru |trans-title=Poltorak: volunteer battalions will be subordinate to the Ukrainian army |date=11 November 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukrmilitary.com/2015/08/tro.html|title=Структура військ територіальної оборони Збройних Сил України|language=uk |trans-title= The structure of the territorial defence forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine |website=www.ukrmilitary.com|date=31 August 2015 |access-date=2017-01-23}}</ref> |
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{{main|Batkivshchyna Battalion}} |
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Named after (and funded by) [[Batkivshchyna|the political party with the same name]] as part of its "Resistance movement" and based in [[Kirovohrad Oblast]].<ref>{{uk icon}} [http://www.oblrada.kirovograd.ua/news/3039.html Promised REMEDIES TRANSFORMATION 34 BATTALION territorial defense], [[Kirovohrad Oblast Council]] (26 July 2014)</ref> |
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===2022 Russian full-scale invasion=== |
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===Bogdan Battalion=== |
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{{main|Bogdan Battalion}} |
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Originating from [[Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine]] and meaning "Blessed" the battalion July 12, 2014 making it a newer unit out of the volunteer self-defense battalions. Unlike the first volunteer units formed to resist pro-Russian fighters such as the Aidar and Donbass battalions Bogdan battalion is largely composed of volunteers from central Ukraine where the threat of insurgency was not seen as substantial.<ref>http://rss.novostimira.com/n_6430599.html</ref> |
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Before the invasion, the Ukrainian military had already begun an expansion process of the territorial defense forces in preparation of the Russian invasion.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://mil.in.ua/en/news/in-ukraine-will-be-formed-more-than-150-territorial-defence-battalions/ | title=In Ukraine will be formed more than 150 territorial defence battalions }}</ref> After the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], the Ukrainian government announced general mobilisation <ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3419149-verkhovna-rada-approves-decree-on-mobilization-in-ukraine.html|title=Verkhovna Rada approves decree on mobilisation in Ukraine|agency=Ukrinform|date=3 March 2022}}</ref> and formed new territorial defense battalions to accommodate the influx in men. Theoretically, the TDF could field up to 150 battalions.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://kyivindependent.com/hot-topic/defense-ministry-to-create-150-reservist-battalions|title=Ukrainian Defense Ministry to create 150 reservist battalions|agency=The Kyiv Independent|date = 19 January 2022}}</ref> In social media statements by the TDF, several previously unseen battalion numbers (some exceeding the theoretical 150 number), such as the 103rd,<ref>{{cite tweet|user=TDF_UA |author=Ukraine Territorial Defence Forces |number=1593887552892796928 |title=Fighters of the 103 TDF Brigade observed Russian drones circling along the same trajectory regularly and decided to check the spot below in the forest. The recon squad revealed three enemy tanks the occupiers left while fleeing hurriedly. |date=19 November 2022}}</ref> 124th,<ref>{{cite tweet|user=TDF_UA |author=Ukraine Territorial Defence Forces|number=1592408557269311488 |title=In 2006, I was a psychology student and clashed with my teacher because I said that Russia was preparing for war. I have dreamed since 2014 of entering Crimea in Ukrainian uniform and taking a picture. Now it is a plan, — cheerfully says Oleg, a soldier of the 124 TDF Brigade. |date=14 November 2022}}</ref> 130th,<ref>{{cite tweet|user=Illya_Ayzin|retweet=Ukraine Territorial Defense Forces |number=1589963098311790592 |title=Faces of defenders of Ukraine, 130th TDF battalion |date=8 November 2022}}</ref> 251st <ref>{{cite tweet|user= TDF_UA |author=Ukraine Territorial Defence Forces |number=1592545962840526848 |title=Modern war is a war of technologies, and we are primarily talking about aerial reconnaissance. So, the fighters of the 251 TDF battalion are already achieving extraordinary accuracy in firing mortars, receiving visual data, making corrections, and adjusting fire in real-time. |date=15 November 2022}}</ref> etc. were mentioned, indicating that the TDF has likely expanded far past the initially planned size. |
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===Chernihiv Battalion=== |
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{{main|Chernihiv Battalion}} |
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==Equipment== |
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===Dnipro Battalion=== |
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The battalions receive basic resources and weapons from the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine)|Interior Ministry]] or the [[Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)|Ministry of Defence]].<ref name=BTDBU/> These resources soon proved to be inadequate and numerous groups have helped to equip the battalions.<ref name=BTDBU/> The best known volunteer groups are Self-defence of Maidan, which has its own warehouses in [[Melitopol]], [[Dnipropetrovsk]] and [[Kharkiv]], and Army SOS, an initiative of former [[Euromaidan]] activists. Volunteers provide things like: hygiene items, food, [[sleeping bag]]s, [[night vision goggles]] and [[multicopter]]s (for use as [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|drones]]).<ref name=BTDBU/> |
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{{main|Dnipro Battalion}} |
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Also known as Dnepr-1 it was one of the first units to form and originated in [[Dnipropetrovsk]]. As Crimea was annexed and the pro-Russian insurgency began in eastern Ukraine it was believed that Dnipropetrovsk, a large Russian speaking city, would be quick to fall. Moreover paratroopers of the 25th Airborne Brigade (Ukraine)surrendered their equipment and retreaded to Dnipropetrovsk on buses when tasked with engaging pro-Russian insurgents in Donetsk.<ref>http://un.ua/eng/article/504866.html</ref> This prompted governor [[Ihor Kolomoyskyi]] and Dnipropetrovsk mayor [[Ivan Kulichenko]] to quickly organize a defense for the city, also volunteer units began to form funded by various charities and oligarchs forming the Dnipro Battalion. The Dnipro Battalion has been fighting Russian insurgents in Luhansk and Donetsk oblast since its creation. Due to being one of the first units to form and the unit's proximity to the Donbass volunteers often received minimal training before deploying to engage insurgents. The battalion is formal subordinate to the Interior Ministry of Ukraine <ref>http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/12/dnipropetrovsk-the-ukrainian-town-determined-to-stop-putin.html</ref> |
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==List of territorial defence battalions== |
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===Donbas Battalion=== |
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* 1st Territorial Defence Battalion «Volyn» ([[Volyn Oblast]] (reorganized into the [[1st Independent Motorized Infantry Battalion (Ukraine)|1st Independent Motorized Infantry Battalion]] of the [[14th Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Donbas Battalion}} |
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* 2nd Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Horyn River|Horyn]]" ([[Rivne Oblast]]) (reorganized into the [[2nd Independent Motorized Infantry Battalion «Horyn»|2nd Independent Motorized Infantry Battalion]] of the [[30th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|30th Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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The most well known and first volunteer battalion to form to resist Russian insurgents in the Donbas. The unit was conceived and is headed by Konstantin Grishin who called himself [[Semen Semenchenko]], an ethnic Russian ex-convict (1993-1994) and unscrupulous businessman expelled from Sevastopol navy academy<ref>http://kiber-berkut.livejournal.com/1526.html</ref>. It formed from local Russian volunteers who disagreed with the separatist philosophy and wished to remain part of Ukraine but were dissatisfied with Ukraine's government forces inaction in the area. Since its formation the unit became much more diverse accepting volunteers from all over Ukraine and foreign nations into their ranks, however ethnic Russians still make up the majority of the unit. Before the [[Battle of Ilovaisk]] the unit was one of the largest volunteer battalions in Ukraine with nearly 1,000 members and has participated in most major battles since the start of the [[War in Donbas]].<ref>http://iwpr.net/report-news/volunteers-bolster-ukraines-fighting-force</ref> |
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* 3rd Territorial Defence Battalion "Volya" ([[Lviv Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 3rd Mechanized Battalion of the [[24th Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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* [[3rd Air Assault Battalion (Ukraine)|3rd Air Assault Battalion "Phoenix"]] (reorganized in to the 3rd Separate Air Assault Battalion of the [[79th Air Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|79th Air Assault Brigade]]) |
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===Donetsk-1 Battalion=== |
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* 4th Territorial Defence Battalion "Zakarpattia" ([[Zakarpattia Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 4th Separate Mountain Battalion of the [[128th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|128th Mountain Assault Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Donetsk-1 Battalion}} |
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* [[5th Territorial Defence Battalion 'Prykarpattya'|5th Territorial Defence Battalion]] "[[Prykarpattya]]" ([[Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]], disbanded in January 2015) |
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* 6th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Zbruch River|Zbruch]]" ([[Ternopil Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 6th Guard Battalion of the [[44th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|44th Artillery Brigade]]) |
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===Donetsk-2 Battalion=== |
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* 7th Territorial Defence Battalion ([[Khmelnytskyi Oblast]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mil.gov.ua/news/2014/06/21/na-hmelnichchini-pidrozdili-bataljonu-teritorialnoi-oboroni-zavershili-proczes-bojovogo-zlagodzhennya/ |title=На Хмельниччині підрозділи батальйону територіальної оборони завершили процес бойового злагодження |language=uk |trans-title=In Khmelnytskyi, units of the Territorial Defence Battalion completed the process of combat coordination |date=21 June 2014}}</ref> (reorganized into the 7th Guards Battalion of the [[19th Missile Brigade (Ukraine)|19th Missile Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Donetsk-2 Battalion}} |
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* 8th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Podolia|Podillya]]" ([[Chernivtsi Oblast]]) (reorganized into a Motorized Battalion and later into the 8th Separate Mountain Battalion of the [[10th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|10th Mountain Assault Brigade]]) |
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* 9th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Vinnytsia]]" ([[Vinnytsia Oblast]]) (reformed into the 9th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the [[59th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|59th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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===Ivano-Frankivsk Battalion=== |
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* 10th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Polesia]]" ([[Zhytomyr Oblast]]) (reformed into the 10th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the [[59th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|59th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Ivano-Frankivsk Battalion}} |
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* 11th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Kyivan Rus]]" ([[Kyiv Oblast]]) (reformed into the [[11th Separate Motorized Infantry Battalion (Ukraine)|11th Motorized Infantry Battalion]] under the command of the [[59th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|59th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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* 12th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Kyiv]]" ([[Kyiv]] city) (reformed into the 12th Motorized Infantry Battalion and in June 2016 it was assigned under the command of the [[72nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|72nd Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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===Kharkiv-1 Battalion=== |
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* 13th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Chernihiv|Chernihiv-1]]" ([[Chernihiv Oblast]]) (In late 2014, it reformed into the 13th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the [[58th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|58th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Kharkiv Battalion}} |
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* 14th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Cherkasy]]" ([[Cherkasy Oblast]]) (Reformed in 2017 as the 14th Guard Battalion of the [[26th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|26th Artillery Brigade]]) |
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An all volunteer territorial defense battalion established in [[Kharkiv]] Ukraine in April 2014. The unit is largely made of volunteers from Luhansk and Kharkiv oblasts. Unlike other volunteer territorial defense units who function with great autonomy and are only associated with the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine by their oath Kharkiv battalion it is directly controlled by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. Kharkiv Battalion has aided in disrupting the northern advance of Russian separatists toward the Kharkiv oblast.<ref>http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/5383631a0afc9/</ref><ref>http://vesti.ua/harkov/53880-bronezhilety-dlja-soldat-iz-harkova-pokupajut-roditeli</ref> |
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* 15th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Sumy]]" ([[Sumy Oblast]]) (In late 2014, it reformed into the 15th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the [[58th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|58th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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* 16th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Poltava]]" ([[Poltava Oblast]]) (In late 2014, it reformed into the 16th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the [[58th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|58th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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===Kharkiv-2 Battalion=== |
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* 17th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Kirovohrad]]" ([[Kirovohrad Oblast]]) (In late 2014, it was reformed into the 17th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[57th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|57th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Kharkiv-2 Battalion}} |
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* 18th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Odesa]]" ([[Odesa Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 18th Separate Marine Battalion of the [[35th Marine Brigade (Ukraine)|35th Marine Brigade]]) |
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* 19th Territorial Defence Battalion ([[Mykolaiv Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 19th Motorized Infantry Battalion of the [[40th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|40th Artillery Brigade]]) |
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===Kherson Battalion=== |
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* 20th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Dnipro]]" ([[Dnipropetrovsk Oblast]]) (reformed into the 20th Separate Motorized Infantry Battalion and was reassigned to the [[93rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|93rd Mechanized Brigade]] in late 2014) |
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{{main|Kherson Battalion}} |
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* 21st Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Sarmatia|Sarmat]]" ([[Kherson Oblast]]) (In 2015, reformed into the 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[56th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|56th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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* [[Kharkiv Battalion|22nd Territorial Defence Battalion]] "[[Kharkiv]]" ([[Kharkiv Oblast]]) (in the fall of 2014 it reformed into the 22nd Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[92nd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|92nd Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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===Kirovohrad Battalion=== |
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* 23rd Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Khortytsia]]" ([[Zaporizhzhia Oblast]]) (In 2015, reformed into the 23rd Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[56th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|56th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Kirovohrad Battalion}} |
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* [[Aidar Battalion|24th Territorial Defence Battalion]] "[[Aidar River|Aidar]]" (Luhansk Oblast) (in 2015 it was reorganized into the 24th Separate Assault Battalion and was put under the command of the [[10th Mountain Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|10th Mountain Assault Brigade]], it was then transferred to the [[53rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|53rd Mechanized Brigade]] and as of 2023 it is under the command of the [[5th Assault Brigade (Ukraine)|5th Assault Brigade]]) |
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* 25th Territorial Defence Battalion "[[Kyivan Rus]]" ([[Kyiv Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 25th Motorized Infantry Battalion of the [[54th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|54th Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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===Kremenchuk Battalion=== |
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* [[Batkivshchyna Battalion|34th Territorial Defence Battalion]] "[[Batkivshchyna]]" (Kirovohrad Oblast) (In late 2014, it was reformed into the 34th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[57th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|57th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Kremenchuk Battalion}} |
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* 37th Territorial Defence Battalion ([[Zaporizhzhia Oblast]]) (In 2015, reformed into the 37th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[56th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|56th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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* [[39th Territorial Defence Battalion 'Dnipro-2' (Ukraine)|39th Territorial Defence Battalion]] "Dnipro-2" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (reorganized into the 39th Motorized Infantry Battalion of the [[55th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|55th Artillery Brigade]]) |
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Formed from volunteers in the [[Poltava Oblast]] the battalion is named after the city of [[Kremenchuk]] and was created as a detachment of the [[Poltava Battalion]], but eventually operated as a separate entity. [[Kremenchuk]] contains one of Ukraine's largest industrial bases accounting for 7% of GDP of the entire nation, it is also home to the largest, and the only functioning oil refinery in Ukraine. Kremenchuk's factories are not only a vital economic source but are responsible for producing vital vehicles used by Ukraine's armed forces such as the Kraz truck and the Cougar armored transport. The city is also located near the largest hydroelectric dam in Ukraine.<ref>http://www.select-a-room.com/view/ukraine/kremenchug</ref> Due to the strategic importance of the city Russian insurgents were active in attempting to sabotage the city's political and economic status quo. The mayor of the city, [[Oleh Babayev]] was assassinated on July 26th 2014.<ref>http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/07/26/uk-ukraine-crisis-mayor-idUKKBN0FV08B20140726</ref> The Kremenchuk detachment of the Poltava Battalion was formed to safeguard the city from terrorist attacks such as the assassination of the mayor and guard vital infrastructure. However, the unit has been deployed to the Donbass in order to combat Russian separatists.<ref> http://poltavska.info/4534-batalyon-poltava-rota-kremenchuk-boryatsya-za-mir.html</ref> |
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* [[40th Territorial Defence Battalion 'Kryvbas' (Ukraine)|40th Territorial Defence Battalion]] "[[Kryvbas]]" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (it reorganized into the 40th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[17th Tank Brigade (Ukraine)|17th Tank Brigade]] until the disbandment of the Battalion in April 2015) |
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* 41st Territorial Defence Battalion "Chernihiv-2" ([[Chernihiv Oblast]]) (reorganized into the 41st Guard Battalion of the [[27th Rocket Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|27th Rocket Artillery Brigade]]) |
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===Kryvbas Battalion=== |
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* [[42nd Motorized Infantry Battalion (Ukraine)|42nd Territorial Defence Battalion]] "Rukh Oporu" (Kirovohrad Oblast) (In late 2014, it was reformed into the 42nd Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the [[57th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)|57th Motorized Brigade]]) |
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{{main|Kryvbas Battalion}} |
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* 43rd Territorial Defence Battalion "Patriot" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (reorganized into the 43rd Motorized Infantry Battalion of the [[53rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)|53rd Mechanized Brigade]]) |
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===Kyiv-1 Battalion=== |
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{{main|Kyiv-1 Battalion}} |
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===Kyiv-2 Battalion=== |
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{{main|Kyiv-2 Battalion}} |
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===Kyivshchyna Battalion=== |
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{{main|Kyivshchyna Battalion}} |
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===Kyivska Rus Battalion=== |
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{{main|Kyivska Rus Battalion}} |
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===Luhansk-1 Battalion=== |
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{{main|Luhansk-1 Battalion}} |
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===Lviv Battalion=== |
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{{main|Lviv Battalion}} |
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Formed in the western city of Lviv the unit is largely composed of Ukrainian speakers, although all volunteers are free to join. The battalion is composed of 150 volunteers and was officially activated in July 2014. The battalion is subordinate to the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine]] and not the Ministry of Defense as it functions as a special police unit, all members are also lawful police officers of Ukraine. Volunteers must posses prior military experience and received 3 months training before being deployed.<ref>http://ukrstream.tv/en/videos/ponad_200_cholovikiv_dobrovil_no_zapisalis_u_batal_ion_l_viv</ref> |
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===Myrnyi Battalion=== |
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{{main|Myrnyi Battalion}} |
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===Myrotvorets Battalion=== |
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{{main|Myrotvorets Battalion}} |
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===Poltava Battalion=== |
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{{main|Poltava Battalion}} |
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Formed from volunteers in the [[Poltava Oblast]] in central Ukraine the unit is composed of about 150 volunteers. The unit deployed to aid Ukraine's Anti Terrorist Operation in July 2014 after 2 months of training.<ref>http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/poltava/uk/publish/article/141168;jsessionid=7746506509A17B9D58A66E475F00746A</ref> |
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===Prykarpattya Battalion=== |
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{{main|Prykarpattya Battalion}} |
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An all volunteer unit largely composed of members from the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine and cities of [[Ivano-Frankivsk]] and [[Uzhhorod]] numbering around 500 people. The unit is subordinate to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. Unlike other volunteer battalions the unit's main mission is to keep peace in its home region and not anti-terror operations. The unit's main mission is to protect critical facilities, ensure communication, guard the state border, and assist public and military authorities in western Ukraine. [[Zakarpattia Oblast]] is the least populated region of Ukraine, therefore deploying troops away from the area would leave it understaffed, the battalion is meant to assist authorities while regular police and military troops are deployed. |
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<ref>http://zakarpattya.net.ua/Partiji/124274-Zakarpattsiv-zaklykaiut-vstupaty-v-batalion-terytorialnoi-oborony</ref> |
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===Shakhtar Battalion=== |
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{{main|Shakhtar Battalion}} |
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Formed from volunteers in the Donbass area the unit derives its name from the numerous mines in the area as well as the Donetsk area's football club. The unit had its oath taking ceremony on 8 July 2014 and began actively resisting Russian separatists in the area.<ref>http://espreso.tv/news/2014/07/27/batalyon_shakhtar_zatrymav_mera_stakhanova</ref><ref>http://www.informator.su/dobrovolchiy-batalyon-shahtar-prosit-dopomogi-v-pridbanni-medikamentiv/</ref> |
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===Shakhtarsk Battalion=== |
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{{main|Shakhtarsk Battalion}} |
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===Shtorm Battalion=== |
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{{main|Shtorm Battalion}} |
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===Sich Battalion=== |
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{{main|Sich Battalion}} |
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Also known as the [[Sich Special Volonteer Battalion]], named after the [[Sich]] of the [[Zaporozhian Cossacks]] is an all volunteer unit from Kyiv. It was activated in August 2014 making it the newest defense battalion, it is also the smallest unit composed of 50 volunteers. All volunteers are required to have a military background and the unit was designed for anti-terror operations since its inception.<ref>http://www.ukrinform.ua/rus/news/batalon_sich_otpravilsya_v_zonu_ato_1660470</ref> |
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===Sicheslav Battalion=== |
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{{main|Sicheslav Battalion}} |
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===Skif Battalion=== |
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{{main|Skif Battalion}} |
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Formed from volunteers in [[Zaporizhia]] it is an all volunteer special police detachment designed to combat terrorism and is subordinate to the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine]]. Although it is a law enforcement unit all volunteers are capable of joining and police training is not required.<ref>http://www.5.ua/ukrajina/suspilstvo/item/388731-bataljon-skif-prokhodit-ostanni-vishkoli-pered-vidpravlennyam-na-skhid</ref> |
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===Slobozhanshchyna Battalion=== |
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{{main|Slobozhanshchyna Battalion}} |
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===Sumy Battalion=== |
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{{main|Sumy Battalion}} |
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===Svityaz Battalion=== |
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{{main|Svityaz Battalion}} |
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===Svyatyi Mykolai Battalion=== |
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{{main|Svyatyi Mykolai Battalion}} |
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Formed in May from volunteers out of the [[Mykolaiv]] area of Ukraine. Much like [[Dnipropetrovsk]] Mykolaiv was thought as the next city to be targeted by pro-Russian insurgents due to being a Russian speaking city and its location near [[Crimea]]. The unit first was only used in the Mykolaiv area setting up road blocks to slow separatist entry into the region, however by July it deployed to Donbas in order to take a more active role in the ongoing [[War in Donbas]] aiding other volunteer battalions as well as the [[Armed Forces of Ukraine]].<ref>http://ukrain.bazaza.net/207349/</ref><ref>https://news.pn/en/politics/103423</ref> |
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===Ternopil Battalion=== |
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{{main|Ternopil Battalion}} |
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===Ukraine Battalion=== |
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{{main|Ukraine Battalion}} |
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===Vinnytsia Battalion=== |
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{{main|Vinnytsia Battalion}} |
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===Zoloti Vorota Battalion=== |
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{{main|Zoloti Vorota Battalion}} |
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Territorial defence battalions (Ukrainian: Батальйо́ни територіа́льної оборо́ни, romanized: Bataliony terytorialnoi oborony) were volunteer military units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine under the auspices of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence in 2014–2015. They should not be confused with the volunteer units of Special Tasks Patrol Police of Ukraine created along with territorial defense battalions, but under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior. Together, they are both collectively known as the Ukrainian volunteer battalions. The battalions were established in mid-2014, during the early stages of the war in Donbas, to combat the pro-Russian separatists[1][2][3] and the forces of the Donetsk People's Republic, Luhansk People's Republic, and the United Armed Forces of Novorossiya. 32 volunteer territorial defence battalions were formed.
In autumn 2014 most of the territorial defence battalions were reorganized as motorized infantry battalions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In 2022 the Territorial Defense Forces were created as a successor of the old territorial defense battalions.
History
[edit]In March 2014 acting President of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov issued an order to create seven territorial defence battalions.[4] These formations were subordinated to the Ministry of Defense.[5] Battalions generally took their name from wherever most of their recruits were from.
- 17 March 2014 Ukraine began first stage of mobilization
- 18 March 2014 – 3rd Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Lviv Oblast[6]
- 19 March 2014 – the Defence Regiment was created in Dnipropetrovsk[7] (later, the regiment was reformed into two territorial defence battalions)[8]
- 6th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Ternopil Oblast
- 9th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Vinnytsia Oblast
- 12 April 2014[9] – 10th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Zhytomyr Oblast[10]
- 23 April 2014 – The 13th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Chernihiv Oblast[11]
- 24 April 2014 – The 15th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Sumy Oblast[12]
- The 17th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Kirovohrad Oblast
- 26 April 2014 – The 22nd Territorial Defence Battalion "Kharkiv" was created in Kharkiv Oblast[13]
- 30 April 2014 Oleksandr Turchynov issued an order to create 27 territorial defence battalions[14]
Since 30 April 2014, all territorial defence battalions have been part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and fall under the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the governors of the oblasts (provinces) in which they were created.[15] By law, every oblast in Ukraine should create its own territorial defence battalions.[5]
- 6 May 2014 Ukraine began a second stage of mobilization.[16]
- The 19th Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Mykolaiv and first used in the Mykolaiv area to set up roadblocks to slow separatist entry into the region. However, by July it had been deployed to Donbas to take a more active role in the ongoing war in Donbas, aiding other volunteer battalions and the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[17]
- The 21st Territorial Defence Battalion was created in Kherson Oblast
- 24th Territorial Defence Battalion "Aidar" was created in Luhansk Oblast
- The 25th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kyivan Rus" was created in Kyiv Oblast
- 34th Territorial Defence Battalion "Batkivshchyna" was created in Kirovohrad Oblast. The battalion was named after (and funded by) the political party with the same name as part of its "Resistance movement".[18]
- 22 July 2014 Ukraine began third stage of mobilisation[19]
- The 37th Territorial Defence Battalion was formed between 29 August 2014[20] and 8 September 2014 in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. According to Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Valeriy Baranov the battalion will be the first of its kind to receive tanks.[21]
- The 40th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kryvbas" was formed in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
- The 41st Territorial Defence Battalion was formed in Chernihiv Oblast
- The 42nd Territorial Defence Battalion was formed in Kirovohrad Oblast
During the opening stages of the war in eastern Ukraine, the Ukrainian military and police forces were largely ineffective in separatist areas, often surrendering equipment or overwhelmed in cities by large crowds of civilians. Federalist and pro-Russian insurgents quickly gained large swaths of territory. Ukraine also lost control of the Ukrainian–Russian border and this allowed a large inflow of insurgents and military supplies from Russia.
By August 2014 over 5,600 volunteers had joined defence battalions across Ukraine and about 7,000 volunteers had joined by the end of September.[22][23]
The Russian Communist Party pushed to label the battalions as terrorist organizations, even though they are directly subordinate to the Government of Ukraine and are legal government agencies of Ukraine.[24] Russian politicians have not pushed for declaring pro-Russian insurgents fighting in Ukraine as terrorists.
In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election several members of the battalions were elected into the Ukrainian parliament.[25][26]
Reorganization
[edit]On 10 November 2014 Stepan Poltorak, the Minister of Defence of Ukraine, ordered territorial defence battalions to reorganize as motorized infantry battalions.[27][28]
2022 Russian full-scale invasion
[edit]Before the invasion, the Ukrainian military had already begun an expansion process of the territorial defense forces in preparation of the Russian invasion.[29] After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government announced general mobilisation [30] and formed new territorial defense battalions to accommodate the influx in men. Theoretically, the TDF could field up to 150 battalions.[31] In social media statements by the TDF, several previously unseen battalion numbers (some exceeding the theoretical 150 number), such as the 103rd,[32] 124th,[33] 130th,[34] 251st [35] etc. were mentioned, indicating that the TDF has likely expanded far past the initially planned size.
Equipment
[edit]The battalions receive basic resources and weapons from the Interior Ministry or the Ministry of Defence.[5] These resources soon proved to be inadequate and numerous groups have helped to equip the battalions.[5] The best known volunteer groups are Self-defence of Maidan, which has its own warehouses in Melitopol, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv, and Army SOS, an initiative of former Euromaidan activists. Volunteers provide things like: hygiene items, food, sleeping bags, night vision goggles and multicopters (for use as drones).[5]
List of territorial defence battalions
[edit]- 1st Territorial Defence Battalion «Volyn» (Volyn Oblast (reorganized into the 1st Independent Motorized Infantry Battalion of the 14th Mechanized Brigade)
- 2nd Territorial Defence Battalion "Horyn" (Rivne Oblast) (reorganized into the 2nd Independent Motorized Infantry Battalion of the 30th Mechanized Brigade)
- 3rd Territorial Defence Battalion "Volya" (Lviv Oblast) (reorganized into the 3rd Mechanized Battalion of the 24th Mechanized Brigade)
- 3rd Air Assault Battalion "Phoenix" (reorganized in to the 3rd Separate Air Assault Battalion of the 79th Air Assault Brigade)
- 4th Territorial Defence Battalion "Zakarpattia" (Zakarpattia Oblast) (reorganized into the 4th Separate Mountain Battalion of the 128th Mountain Assault Brigade)
- 5th Territorial Defence Battalion "Prykarpattya" (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, disbanded in January 2015)
- 6th Territorial Defence Battalion "Zbruch" (Ternopil Oblast) (reorganized into the 6th Guard Battalion of the 44th Artillery Brigade)
- 7th Territorial Defence Battalion (Khmelnytskyi Oblast)[36] (reorganized into the 7th Guards Battalion of the 19th Missile Brigade)
- 8th Territorial Defence Battalion "Podillya" (Chernivtsi Oblast) (reorganized into a Motorized Battalion and later into the 8th Separate Mountain Battalion of the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade)
- 9th Territorial Defence Battalion "Vinnytsia" (Vinnytsia Oblast) (reformed into the 9th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the 59th Motorized Brigade)
- 10th Territorial Defence Battalion "Polesia" (Zhytomyr Oblast) (reformed into the 10th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the 59th Motorized Brigade)
- 11th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kyivan Rus" (Kyiv Oblast) (reformed into the 11th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the 59th Motorized Brigade)
- 12th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kyiv" (Kyiv city) (reformed into the 12th Motorized Infantry Battalion and in June 2016 it was assigned under the command of the 72nd Mechanized Brigade)
- 13th Territorial Defence Battalion "Chernihiv-1" (Chernihiv Oblast) (In late 2014, it reformed into the 13th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the 58th Motorized Brigade)
- 14th Territorial Defence Battalion "Cherkasy" (Cherkasy Oblast) (Reformed in 2017 as the 14th Guard Battalion of the 26th Artillery Brigade)
- 15th Territorial Defence Battalion "Sumy" (Sumy Oblast) (In late 2014, it reformed into the 15th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the 58th Motorized Brigade)
- 16th Territorial Defence Battalion "Poltava" (Poltava Oblast) (In late 2014, it reformed into the 16th Motorized Infantry Battalion under the command of the 58th Motorized Brigade)
- 17th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kirovohrad" (Kirovohrad Oblast) (In late 2014, it was reformed into the 17th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 57th Motorized Brigade)
- 18th Territorial Defence Battalion "Odesa" (Odesa Oblast) (reorganized into the 18th Separate Marine Battalion of the 35th Marine Brigade)
- 19th Territorial Defence Battalion (Mykolaiv Oblast) (reorganized into the 19th Motorized Infantry Battalion of the 40th Artillery Brigade)
- 20th Territorial Defence Battalion "Dnipro" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (reformed into the 20th Separate Motorized Infantry Battalion and was reassigned to the 93rd Mechanized Brigade in late 2014)
- 21st Territorial Defence Battalion "Sarmat" (Kherson Oblast) (In 2015, reformed into the 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 56th Motorized Brigade)
- 22nd Territorial Defence Battalion "Kharkiv" (Kharkiv Oblast) (in the fall of 2014 it reformed into the 22nd Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 92nd Mechanized Brigade)
- 23rd Territorial Defence Battalion "Khortytsia" (Zaporizhzhia Oblast) (In 2015, reformed into the 23rd Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 56th Motorized Brigade)
- 24th Territorial Defence Battalion "Aidar" (Luhansk Oblast) (in 2015 it was reorganized into the 24th Separate Assault Battalion and was put under the command of the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade, it was then transferred to the 53rd Mechanized Brigade and as of 2023 it is under the command of the 5th Assault Brigade)
- 25th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kyivan Rus" (Kyiv Oblast) (reorganized into the 25th Motorized Infantry Battalion of the 54th Mechanized Brigade)
- 34th Territorial Defence Battalion "Batkivshchyna" (Kirovohrad Oblast) (In late 2014, it was reformed into the 34th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 57th Motorized Brigade)
- 37th Territorial Defence Battalion (Zaporizhzhia Oblast) (In 2015, reformed into the 37th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 56th Motorized Brigade)
- 39th Territorial Defence Battalion "Dnipro-2" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (reorganized into the 39th Motorized Infantry Battalion of the 55th Artillery Brigade)
- 40th Territorial Defence Battalion "Kryvbas" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (it reorganized into the 40th Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 17th Tank Brigade until the disbandment of the Battalion in April 2015)
- 41st Territorial Defence Battalion "Chernihiv-2" (Chernihiv Oblast) (reorganized into the 41st Guard Battalion of the 27th Rocket Artillery Brigade)
- 42nd Territorial Defence Battalion "Rukh Oporu" (Kirovohrad Oblast) (In late 2014, it was reformed into the 42nd Motorized Infantry Battalion and was put under the command of the 57th Motorized Brigade)
- 43rd Territorial Defence Battalion "Patriot" (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) (reorganized into the 43rd Motorized Infantry Battalion of the 53rd Mechanized Brigade)
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