Terror Battalion
| Terror Battalion | |
|---|---|
| Батальён "Тэрор" Батальйон "Терор" | |
| File:Тэрор бат.png | |
| Founded | February 2023[citation needed] – November 2024 |
| Country | File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine |
| Allegiance | File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine File:Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991–1995).svg Belarusian opposition |
| Part of | Armed Forces of Ukraine |
| Patron | Dmytro Apanasovich (call sign "terror") |
| Engagements | Russian Invasion of Ukraine |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Oleg Vasiliev Rodion Botulin[citation needed] |
| Insignia | |
| Flag | File:Flag of the Terror Battalion.png |
The Terror Battalion (Belarusian: Батальён "Тэрор"; Ukrainian: Батальйон "Терор") was a military formation of Belarusian volunteers (formerly a company) fighting in the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the Ukrainian side until November 2024. The unit was named after Dmytro Apanasovich (call sign "terror") who died during the defense of Irpin, and was created in 2022.
History
[edit | edit source]Zmitser (Dmytro) Apanasovych (Belarusian: Зьміцер Мар'янавіч Апанасовіч) was a soldier of the Ukrainian volunteer battalion Kastus Kalinovsky who went by the call sign "Terror": he died on March 24, 2022, from a combat wound near the city of Irpin.[2][3] In his honor, a new unit was formed, and its creation was announced in July 2022.[4][improper synthesis?] In August of that year, the unit was separated from the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment and became independent.[citation needed]
In September 2022, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus recognized the Internet groups of the battalion and other Belarusian military formations in Ukraine as extremist formations;[5] creating and participating in an extremist organization is a criminal offense under Belarusian law.[6][improper synthesis?]
On November 14, 2022, one of the soldiers of the battalion received an award from Volodymyr Zelensky during his visit to Kherson.[7][better source needed]
On December 27, 2022, the battalion announced its entry into the Belarusian Volunteer Corps as one of its main units.[8][better source needed]
In November 2024, the unit dissolved. Some of the fighters joined the spetznaz of Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine.[9]
See also
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- 2022 establishments in Ukraine
- Belarusian involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Belarusian armies in exile
- Military units and formations established in 2022
- Military units and formations disestablished in 2024
- Regiments of the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine
- Territorial defence battalions of Ukraine
- Disbanded units and formations of Ukraine
- Belarusian partisan movement (2020–present)