29th Naval Surface Ships Division (Ukraine)

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29th Surface Ships Division (2018-)
5th Naval Surface Ship Brigade (1996-2018)
29-й дивізіон надводних кораблів
29th Surface Ship Division SSI.jpeg
Division Insignia
Active1996 - present
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
BranchNaval Ensign of Ukraine.svg  Ukrainian Navy
TypeDivision
RoleNaval patrols, Coastal reconnaissance, anti sabotage operations, naval engagements
Part ofNaval Ensign of Ukraine.svg  Ukrainian Navy
Garrison/HQ Ochakiv (2014-)
Southern Naval Base (1996-2014)
Engagements Russo-Ukrainian War
Decorations Courage and Bravery
Commanders
Current
commander
Dmytro Kovalenko
Insignia
Insignia of 5th Naval Surface Ship Brigade 5-ta BrNK VMSU.png

28th Surface Ships Division formerly called as the 5th Naval Surface Ship Brigade is a division of the Ukrainian Navy based at Ochakiv. It was established in 1996 at the Southern Naval Base in Balaklava but was transferred following the Russian Invasion of Crimea.

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History

On March 22, 1996, it was established as 8th Brigade of Surface Ships at the Southern Naval Base, based in Balaklava, Sevastopol and was transferred to Ochakiv following the Russian Invasion of Crimea. [1] In 2018, it was reformed into the 29th division of surface ships [2]

On 21 March 2014 Yuri Olefirenko was surrendered to unmarked Russian naval personnel at Lake Donuzlav and was returned on April 19. [3] On March 23, 2014, Henichesk engaged the Russian warships during the Russian Invasion of Crimea trying to break through the encirclement but was captured the next day and was returned on May 20. [4]

On December 15, 2015, at 10:15 a.m, the brigade's ship Pereyaslav approached the Russian self-elevating floating drilling rig "Tavrida" and asked it to explain the purpose of its presence to which it showed no response. [5]

On March 20, 2017, the brigade's warship Henichesk participated in PASSEX exercise with NATO warships in the Black Sea. [6]

In August 2019, the Pereyaslav transported the 503rd Separate Marine Infantry Bataillon to the port of Poti in Georgia for exercise "Agile Spirit". [7] After leaving Ukrainian waters it was followed by a Russian warship"Kasimov" and while returning two Russian ships"Zheleznyakov" and "Naberezhnye Chelny" tailed it back to Ukrainian waters. [8]

In November 2019, the Ukrainian gunboat "Nikopol" which had been captured by Russia during the Kerch Strait incident was returned to Ukraine and the regiment's ship Pereyaslav escorted it to Ochakiv along with two Willard-type speedboats. [9]

On July 7, 2020, the division's Svatov of the Naval Forces took part in naval exercises with the 88th Separate Marine Infantry Battalion. [10]

On June 23, 2022, during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, the division was awarded the honorary award For Courage and Bravery. [11]

In April 2022 the ship was claimed by Russian media to have again been captured by Russia at the port of Berdyansk and that she may have been moved to Novorossiysk. [12] However, on 3 June 2022 the division's ship Yuri Olefirenko was spotted in Ukrainian control near Ochakiv, Ukraine under fire by Russian artillery. The ship is believed to have survived the strikes and that it had not been captured at Berdyansk as previously claimed by Russian media. [13]

In June 2022, the brigade's ship Henichesk was sunk by a Russian missile strike in the Black Sea. [14] [15] [16]

On October 29, 2022, a video was published showing the division's ship Yuri Olefirenko firing the BM-14 at ground targets in the Kinburn Spit. [17]

Russia's Defense Ministry said on 31 May 2023 that the division's ship had been destroyed two days prior. [18] Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov claimed that the division's ship Yuri Olefirenko had been hit with "high-precision weapons" - a term he often uses to describe missiles. [19] The Ukrainian Navy refused to comment. [20]

Vessels

Commanders

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Notes

  1. Shared with 73rd Regiment
  2. Shared with 73rd Regiment
  3. Allegedly Sunk
  4. Sunk

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