59th Motorized Brigade (Ukraine)

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59th Separate Motorized Brigade "Yakiv Handziuk"
59-та окрема мотопіхотна бригада «Якова Гандзюка»
59 okrema motopіkhotna bryhada "Yakiv Handziuk"
59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade SSI (with tab).png
Brigade insignia
Active8 December 2014 – present
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
BranchEnsign of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.svg  Ukrainian Ground Forces
Type Motorized infantry
Size Brigade
Part of Operational Command South
Garrison/HQ Haisyn, Vinnytsia Oblast
Nickname(s)"Steppe Predators" ("Stepovi Khyzhakhy")
Motto(s)"To Victory"
Engagements
Website Official Facebook page
Commanders
Current
commander
Bohdan Shevchuk
Insignia
Former sleeve patch 59 OMPBr.png

The 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade (Ukrainian : 59-та окрема мотопіхотна бригада, romanized: 59 okrema motopіkhotna bryhada) is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 2014. The brigade was activated on 8 December 2014 in the city of Haisyn in Vinnytsia Oblast and took command of three volunteer territorial defense battalions.

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On 24 August 2015, Ukraine's Independence Day, the brigade received its flag and became fully operational. The brigade fought in the war in Donbas and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

History

On 8 December 2016, the commander of Operational Command South named the 59th Brigade the best Ukrainian motorized brigade according to a 2015 summary. [1]

On 20 January 2018, the brigade's units returned to garrison in Haisyn from the frontlines. They had been deployed in the combat zone in Donbas in the Pryazovia region since May 2017. [2]

Russian invasion of Ukraine

The main units of the 59th Brigade were deployed to a camp in the Oleshky Sands at the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Vastly outnumbered by Russian forces advancing from Crimea, most of the brigade withdrew over the Dnieper River to Mykolaiv, where it took part in the city's defense. The 9th "Vinnytsia Scythians" Battalion was sent to cover Melitopol in the early hours of the invasion, and its commander, Serhii Kotenko, was later killed in action near Zaporizhzhia on 9 March 2022. [3] [4] [5]

From mid-March 2022, units of the 59th Brigade held front line positions in the village of Posad-Pokrovske in Kherson Oblast along with Ukraine's 28th Brigade. [6] After the Russian withdrawal from right-bank Kherson Oblast, the brigade was moved to the Donetsk Oblast front, near the village of Pisky. [7] A combat drone unit attached to the 59th Brigade took part in the battle of Bakhmut under the command of Robert Brovdi. [8]

During summer 2023, the brigade continued to operate on the Donetsk front. [9] Units of the brigade, including the 11th Battalion, were positioned on the Pisky-Pervomaiske front outside of the city of Donetsk in June 2023. [10] By 8 September 2023, the brigade's units had cleared Russian positions and entrenched themselves in Opytne, bringing part of the settlement back under Ukrainian control. [11]

"Chosen Company", a group of volunteers from the United States, Australia, and several other countries, is attached to the 59th Brigade as an assault detachment within the brigade's reconnaissance company. The unit, which was formerly a part of the International Legion, conducted reconnaissance and assault operations during the 2023 counteroffensive. [12] [13] In 2024, a New York Times article reported three incidents where members of Chosen Company killed Russian POWs, based on statements made by former members of the company. [14]

As of July 2024, the 59th Brigade was positioned near Krasnohorivka, Donetsk Oblast. [15] [16] Syrskyi ordered an inspection of the 59th Brigade in July 2024 amid losses and accusations of misconduct against its commander, Bohdan Shevchuk, [15] [16] who was appointed in April 2024. [16]

Structure

As of 2024, the brigade's structure is as follows: [17]

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