Operational Command North

Operational Command North is a command of the Ukrainian Ground Forces in northern Ukraine. It was formed in 2013 from the Western Operational Command and Territorial Directorate North by reforming the 13th Army Corps.

Operational Command North
Оперативне командування «Північ»
Operation Command North sleeve patch
Active1996–present
Country Ukraine
BranchGround Forces
TypeMilitary district
Roleadministrative control[1]
Part ofArmed Forces of Ukraine
Garrison/HQChernihiv[2]
Anniversaries15 August
Commanders
Current
commander
Dmytro Krasylnykov


The operation command traces its history back to Territorial Directorate "North", which was created on the basis of Northern Territorial Operational Command by Directive No.322/1/010 of the Minister of Defence of Ukraine on 20 May 2005.[3]

The previous Northern Operational Command was created in 1996[4] and based on the 1st Army Corps that continued the traditions of the 1st Guard Red-Banner Army. It encompassed six oblasts: Poltava, Sumy, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Chernihiv, and Cherkasy. The command consisted of units and military formations of the 8th Army Corps.

On 15 August 2005, temporary Chief of the Directorate Colonel Yuriy Horoliuk signed the first Order within the Directive. This day is considered the creation date for the Directorate. The Territorial Directorate "North" was the first to switch to a new system of control.[3]

History

Map of the Operational Command North shown in dark green

When Ukraine gained independence, the 1st Guards Army was stationed on Ukrainian territory with its headquarters at Chernihiv. During the early 1990s, the army was reformed into the 1st Army Corps. In 1996, the Northern Operational and Territorial Command was formed from the corps. At the beginning of 1998, the command was split into the Northern Operational Command, managing operations in the area. The Northern Territorial Command controlled other functions. In August 2005, Territorial Directorate "North" was established from the Northern Operational Command.

The Directorate was responsible for territory spanning over 196,000 km2 (75,676 sq mi), in which 15,000,000 people lived in 2008. The oblasts (provinces) of Kharkiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Chernihiv, and Cherkasy were all are under the Directorate control. The Directorate was in charge of the 7 oblasts and Kyiv City Military Commissariat, 135 regional military commissariats, 530 military units and bases.[3] As of 2008, the mission of the directorate was to organize territorial defence, recruit conscripts and contract soldiers and manage infrastructure.[3]

In November 2013, the directorate was reformed into Operational Command North. The command absorbed units of the disbanded 13th Army Corps.

Organization

Structure of the Operational Command North in 2017 as per the best available Ukrainian language sources.

Operational Command North has operational command of ground force units in Poltava, Sumy, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Chernihiv, and Cherkasy oblasts, as well as in the city of Kyiv.

Additional forces

The following formations of other branches of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, respectively the general staff of the Ukrainian ground forces, are based in the area of Operational Command North and can be assigned to the command as needed:

  • Air Force:
    • 96th Anti-aircraft Missile Brigade, in Danylivka
    • 138th Radio Technical Brigade, in Vasylkiv
    • 156th Anti-aircraft Missile Regiment, in Zolotonosha
    • 210th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment, in Uman
    • 31st Communication Regiment, in Kyiv
    • 2204th Electronic Warfare Battalion, in Vasylkiv

Commanders

This table includes commanders of Northern Operational Command (1992–2005), Territorial Directorate "North" (2005–2013) and Operational Command North (2014–).

Military Rank Name Term of Office
Start End
Lieutenant General Valentyn Boryskin 1992 1996
Colonel General Viktor Kolotov 1996 1998
Colonel General Oleh Shustenko 2000 2005
Colonel Yuriy Horoliuk[3] 15 August 2005 2005
Major General Serhiy Bessarab[3] 2005 2007
Major General Anatoliy Syrotenko[3] 2007 2012
Lieutenant General Ihor Kolesnyk November 2013 2015
Major General Oleksandr Lokota[6] 2015 February 2017
Lieutenant General Vyacheslav Nazarkin February 2017 2017
Lieutenant General Volodymyr Kravchenko 2017 2019
Major General Vasyl Osypchuk (acting) 2019 December 2019
Lieutenant General Viktor Nikoliuk December 2019 March 2023
Brigadier General Dmytro Krasylnykov March 2023

See also

References

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