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6th Separate Special-Police Brigade
Belarusian: 6-я асобная спецыяльная міліцэйская брыгада
Russian: 6-я отдельная специальная милицейская бригада
Shoulder patch of the unit
Active18 January 1990 [1]
Country  Soviet Union (1990-1991)
  Belarus (1991-present)
Branch Soviet Union Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs
Belarus Internal Troops of Belarus
Type Gendarmerie
Headquarters Gomel Region
Nickname(s)Military Unit 5525
Patron Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha
Commanders
Brigade CommanderColonel Viktor Zhadobin
Notable
commanders
Yury Karayeu

The 6th Separate Special-Police Brigade of the Internal Troops of Belarus ( Belarusian: 6-я асобная спецыяльная міліцэйская брыгада ўнутраных войскаў Міністэрства ўнутраных спраў Рэспублікі Беларусь; Russian: 6-я отдельная специальная милицейская бригада внутренних войск Министерства внутренних дел Республики Беларусь), officially known as Military Unit 5525, is a special police formation of the Internal Troops of Belarus under Ministry of Internal Affairs. [2] Its forces are deployed in four cities of the Gomel Oblast: Gomel, Mazyr, Rechytsa and Svietlahorsk. By 2015, the unit carried out almost the entire range of tasks assigned to the Internal Troops; it was staffed by 2/3 with contract servicemen, warrant officers and officers. [3] [4]

History

145th Separate Special Motorized Militia Battalion (1990-1992)

Military Unit 5525 was formed by on 18 January 1990. The military unit was formed as the 145th Separate Special Motorized Militia Battalion of the 43rd Red Banner Convoy Division of the Internal Troops. Since the beginning of its formation, the military unit has been deployed at the location of a battalion of the patrol-post police service of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gomel Regional Executive Committee. The personnel of the unit were relocated to a new place of permanent deployment on the territory of the former Orlyonok Pioneer Camp only in February 1992. On 27 February 1991, the military unit carried out the tasks of protecting public order in connection with the arrival in Gomel of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. From 17 June to 25 September 1991, the personnel of the unit enforced public order in the city of Stepanakert of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region of the Azerbaijan SSR and ensured the security of a peacekeeping mission of the Russian Presidents Boris Yeltsin and Kazakh leader Nursultan Nazarbayev. In 1991, the military unit began to independently carry out service in the Soviet railway districts of Gomel. Before the official dissolution of the USSR, the 43rd Convoy Division was transferred to the subordination of the Belarusian MVD, with the military units stationed on the territory of the RSFSR being were withdrawn from the division.

1992-2004

By the resolution of the Council of Ministers on 24 March 1992 the 43rd Division of the Internal Troops was transformed. That May, it was officially renamed to the 3rd Separate Special Motorized Police Battalion. [5] [6] In July 1995, the unit was redeployed to a new location, the military town of Leshchinets in the city of Gomel, On 7 May 1998, at the Palace of Independence in Minsk, the unit was presented with the Combat Banner and the Diploma of the President of Belarus. A day later in Gomel, the solemn meeting the combat banner took place, and on 12 May, a solemn event was held dedicated to the dismissal of the unit's personnel to the reserve.

In 2001, engineering units in the military unit were reduced, and their property and equipment were transferred to the Ministry of Emergencies. In November 2001, the military band of the unit was created. [7]

Since 2004

On 21 January 2004, the 6th Special Police Brigade was formed on the basis of the 3rd Special Police Battalion. Colonel Alexander Stelmashok was appointed the brigade commander.

Structure (since 2001)

  • Directorate
  • 1st Patrol Battalion
  • 2nd Independent Patrol Battalion
    • 4th Independent Patrol Company
    • 5th Independent Patrol Company
    • 6th Independent Patrol Company
  • 3rd Independent Rifle Battalion
    • 7th Rifle Company
    • 8th Independent Rifle Company
    • 9th Independent Rifle Company
    • 10th Rifle Company
  • Logistics Company
  • Technical Support Company
  • Training Company
  • Cynological Service [9]
  • Minesweeper Group
  • Military band
  • Medical Station
  • 3 Shooting Ranges

Commanders

Commanders since 1992: [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Войсковая часть 5525 отмечает юбилей: 30 лет в охране общественного порядка".
  2. ^ "Внутренний вектор безопасности — Жыццё Палесся. Мозырь" (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  3. ^ a b Войсковая часть 5525. О подразделении [Электронный ресурс] // УВД Гомельского облисполкома. — Официальный веб-сайт. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://www.uvd.gomel.by/Voiskovaia_chast_5525/O_podrazdelenii.html Archived 2017-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  4. ^ Ларченко Т. «Хочу знать о делах в коллективе не только из докладов командиров» [Электронный ресурс] // «На страже». — 30.01.2015. — Электронная версия газеты МВД Республики Беларусь. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://mvd.gov.by/by/print.aspx?guid=239403 Archived 2017-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  5. ^ Войсковая часть 5525. О подразделении [Электронный ресурс] // УВД Гомельского облисполкома. — Официальный веб-сайт. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://www.uvd.gomel.by/Voiskovaia_chast_5525/O_podrazdelenii.html Archived 2017-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  6. ^ История внутренних войск [Электронный ресурс] // Факультет внутренних войск Военной академии Республики Беларусь. — Официальный веб-сайт. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://fvv.by/history/history-vv.html Archived 2017-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  7. ^ Евсеенко А. Оркестру войсковой части 5525 исполнилось 10 лет // «Советский район». — 16.11.2011 [Электронный ресурс] // 21.by. — Интернет-портал. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://news.21.by/society/2011/11/16/410977.html, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  8. ^ Кандраль И. Осень-2012: проверка на мужество [Электронный ресурс] // «Во славу Родины. Белорусская военная газета». — 13.11.2012. — Веб-сайт газеты. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://www.uvd.gomel.by/Voiskovaia_chast_5525/Komandovanie_voiskovoi_chasti_5525.html Archived 2017-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  9. ^ Мозырский кинолог в/ч 5525 Александр Шутов занял второе место в личном зачёте на 16-м открытом чемпионате внутренних войск МВД [Электронный ресурс] // Телеканал «Мозырь». — 12.11.2015. — Веб-сайт телеканала. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://tkm.by/2015/11/mozyrskij-kinolog-vch-5525-aleksandr-shutov-zanyal-vtoroe-mesto-v-lichnom-zachete-na-16-om-otkrytom-chempionate-vnutrennix-vojsk-mvd/, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  10. ^ Андрей Смирнов простился с боевым знаменем части 5525, новым командиром бригады стал Виктор Жадобин
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
6th Separate Special-Police Brigade
Belarusian: 6-я асобная спецыяльная міліцэйская брыгада
Russian: 6-я отдельная специальная милицейская бригада
Shoulder patch of the unit
Active18 January 1990 [1]
Country  Soviet Union (1990-1991)
  Belarus (1991-present)
Branch Soviet Union Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs
Belarus Internal Troops of Belarus
Type Gendarmerie
Headquarters Gomel Region
Nickname(s)Military Unit 5525
Patron Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha
Commanders
Brigade CommanderColonel Viktor Zhadobin
Notable
commanders
Yury Karayeu

The 6th Separate Special-Police Brigade of the Internal Troops of Belarus ( Belarusian: 6-я асобная спецыяльная міліцэйская брыгада ўнутраных войскаў Міністэрства ўнутраных спраў Рэспублікі Беларусь; Russian: 6-я отдельная специальная милицейская бригада внутренних войск Министерства внутренних дел Республики Беларусь), officially known as Military Unit 5525, is a special police formation of the Internal Troops of Belarus under Ministry of Internal Affairs. [2] Its forces are deployed in four cities of the Gomel Oblast: Gomel, Mazyr, Rechytsa and Svietlahorsk. By 2015, the unit carried out almost the entire range of tasks assigned to the Internal Troops; it was staffed by 2/3 with contract servicemen, warrant officers and officers. [3] [4]

History

145th Separate Special Motorized Militia Battalion (1990-1992)

Military Unit 5525 was formed by on 18 January 1990. The military unit was formed as the 145th Separate Special Motorized Militia Battalion of the 43rd Red Banner Convoy Division of the Internal Troops. Since the beginning of its formation, the military unit has been deployed at the location of a battalion of the patrol-post police service of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gomel Regional Executive Committee. The personnel of the unit were relocated to a new place of permanent deployment on the territory of the former Orlyonok Pioneer Camp only in February 1992. On 27 February 1991, the military unit carried out the tasks of protecting public order in connection with the arrival in Gomel of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. From 17 June to 25 September 1991, the personnel of the unit enforced public order in the city of Stepanakert of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region of the Azerbaijan SSR and ensured the security of a peacekeeping mission of the Russian Presidents Boris Yeltsin and Kazakh leader Nursultan Nazarbayev. In 1991, the military unit began to independently carry out service in the Soviet railway districts of Gomel. Before the official dissolution of the USSR, the 43rd Convoy Division was transferred to the subordination of the Belarusian MVD, with the military units stationed on the territory of the RSFSR being were withdrawn from the division.

1992-2004

By the resolution of the Council of Ministers on 24 March 1992 the 43rd Division of the Internal Troops was transformed. That May, it was officially renamed to the 3rd Separate Special Motorized Police Battalion. [5] [6] In July 1995, the unit was redeployed to a new location, the military town of Leshchinets in the city of Gomel, On 7 May 1998, at the Palace of Independence in Minsk, the unit was presented with the Combat Banner and the Diploma of the President of Belarus. A day later in Gomel, the solemn meeting the combat banner took place, and on 12 May, a solemn event was held dedicated to the dismissal of the unit's personnel to the reserve.

In 2001, engineering units in the military unit were reduced, and their property and equipment were transferred to the Ministry of Emergencies. In November 2001, the military band of the unit was created. [7]

Since 2004

On 21 January 2004, the 6th Special Police Brigade was formed on the basis of the 3rd Special Police Battalion. Colonel Alexander Stelmashok was appointed the brigade commander.

Structure (since 2001)

  • Directorate
  • 1st Patrol Battalion
  • 2nd Independent Patrol Battalion
    • 4th Independent Patrol Company
    • 5th Independent Patrol Company
    • 6th Independent Patrol Company
  • 3rd Independent Rifle Battalion
    • 7th Rifle Company
    • 8th Independent Rifle Company
    • 9th Independent Rifle Company
    • 10th Rifle Company
  • Logistics Company
  • Technical Support Company
  • Training Company
  • Cynological Service [9]
  • Minesweeper Group
  • Military band
  • Medical Station
  • 3 Shooting Ranges

Commanders

Commanders since 1992: [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Войсковая часть 5525 отмечает юбилей: 30 лет в охране общественного порядка".
  2. ^ "Внутренний вектор безопасности — Жыццё Палесся. Мозырь" (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  3. ^ a b Войсковая часть 5525. О подразделении [Электронный ресурс] // УВД Гомельского облисполкома. — Официальный веб-сайт. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://www.uvd.gomel.by/Voiskovaia_chast_5525/O_podrazdelenii.html Archived 2017-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  4. ^ Ларченко Т. «Хочу знать о делах в коллективе не только из докладов командиров» [Электронный ресурс] // «На страже». — 30.01.2015. — Электронная версия газеты МВД Республики Беларусь. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://mvd.gov.by/by/print.aspx?guid=239403 Archived 2017-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  5. ^ Войсковая часть 5525. О подразделении [Электронный ресурс] // УВД Гомельского облисполкома. — Официальный веб-сайт. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://www.uvd.gomel.by/Voiskovaia_chast_5525/O_podrazdelenii.html Archived 2017-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  6. ^ История внутренних войск [Электронный ресурс] // Факультет внутренних войск Военной академии Республики Беларусь. — Официальный веб-сайт. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://fvv.by/history/history-vv.html Archived 2017-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  7. ^ Евсеенко А. Оркестру войсковой части 5525 исполнилось 10 лет // «Советский район». — 16.11.2011 [Электронный ресурс] // 21.by. — Интернет-портал. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://news.21.by/society/2011/11/16/410977.html, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  8. ^ Кандраль И. Осень-2012: проверка на мужество [Электронный ресурс] // «Во славу Родины. Белорусская военная газета». — 13.11.2012. — Веб-сайт газеты. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://www.uvd.gomel.by/Voiskovaia_chast_5525/Komandovanie_voiskovoi_chasti_5525.html Archived 2017-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  9. ^ Мозырский кинолог в/ч 5525 Александр Шутов занял второе место в личном зачёте на 16-м открытом чемпионате внутренних войск МВД [Электронный ресурс] // Телеканал «Мозырь». — 12.11.2015. — Веб-сайт телеканала. — Дата доступа: 10.06.2017. — Режим доступа: http://tkm.by/2015/11/mozyrskij-kinolog-vch-5525-aleksandr-shutov-zanyal-vtoroe-mesto-v-lichnom-zachete-na-16-om-otkrytom-chempionate-vnutrennix-vojsk-mvd/, свободный. — Загл. с экрана.
  10. ^ Андрей Смирнов простился с боевым знаменем части 5525, новым командиром бригады стал Виктор Жадобин

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