5th_Mechanized_Brigade_(Ukraine)

5th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

5th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

Military unit


The 5th Mechanized Brigade was a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces sent to Iraq in August 2003. Brigade was deployed from 17 August 2003 to March 2004.[3]

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Mission objectives

Areas of Responsibility in Iraq as of 30 April 2004
  • Maintain stability and safety in Wasit Governorate[4]
  • Reconnaissance and destruction of terrorist and organized crime groups, detainment and court judgment of military criminals[4]
  • Provide support for Coalition Provisional Authority in reconstruction of civil departments[4]
  • Provide help with development of judicial system, which supports the rights of all Iraqi residents, and provides inner security[4]
  • Provide support together with other organizations in rebuilding of schooling, medical, electrical and water systems, industrial complexes, creation of new work places[4]
  • Form and train a battalion of Iraqi Civil Defense Corps (ICDC)[4]
  • Form and train 3 battalions for the Department of Border enforcement (DBE)[4]

Operations

  • Operation Chamberlain

Brigade Order of Battle

  • 51st Mechanized Battalion
  • 52nd Mechanized Battalion
  • 19th Specialized Battalion

Dislocation

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Casualties

  • Sgt. Yuriy Koydan – Died of injuries suffered when his BRDM-2 armored reconnaissance vehicle overturned while patrolling an air base near Al Kūt in southern Iraq on 30 September 2003[5]
  • Private Sergiy Suslov – Died from a non-combat related injury.[6]
  • Captain Oleksii Bondarenko – Committed suicide by shooting himself in Al Kūt, Iraq, on 19 November 2003[5]

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References

  1. "Трибуна \ Ірак: річниця вторгнення й півроку української миротворчості". Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2007.

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