Viktor Nikoliuk
Viktor Nikoliuk | |
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Native name | Віктор Дмитрович Ніколюк |
Birth name | Viktor Dmytrovych Nikoliuk |
Born | (1975-10-19) 19 October 1975 (age 48) Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukrainian SSR |
Allegiance | Ukraine (from 1996) (21 years) |
Commands held | 169th Training Centre (Ukraine) |
Battles/wars | War in Donbass |
Viktor Nikoliuk (Ukrainian: Віктор Дмитрович Ніколюк; born October 19, 1975, Kirovohrad Oblast) is a Major General who serves as commander of Operational Command North.[1]
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He was born on 19 October 1975 in Kirovohrad region. In 1996 he graduated Kharkiv Guards High Command Armoured Warfare school, and in 2007, the National Defense University of Ukraine. He later commanded the 92nd Mechanised Brigade.
In August 2014 the brigade's units were involved in an attempt to relieve encircled forces near Ilovaisk. The column stopped in the field for a night and shortly after it was hit by heavy artillery shelling.
On May 16, 2015, near of Shchastia in Luhansk region (sector "A"), soldiers of the 92nd brigade led by Nikoliuk captured soldiers of 3rd special brigade Special Assignment GRU of the Russian Federation Alexander Aleksandrov and Yevgeny Yerofeyev. (See Battle with Russian Spetsnaz by Shchastia [uk] for details.) During the battle, a Ukrainian soldier, a younger Sergeant Vadim Pugachev, died. The detainees were citizens of Russia, servicemen of the armed forces of the Russian Federation. On March 29, 2015, the President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko decorated the participants in the detention of Russian special forces received military. Colonel Viktor Nikoluk was awarded Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky of III degree.[2]
On November 3, 2015, Russian-separatist forces opened fire at the base of the 92nd UBRD in the area of the settlement Trokhizbenka, and Colonel Viktor Nikoliuk was wounded.
On 2016 Viktor Nikoliuk filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Prosecutor's Office in order to compensate for the non-pecuniary damage which, in his opinion, was caused to him by the military prosecutor's office of the ATO forces in the person of one of the investigators and to recognize the illegal decision of the investigator to conduct a search in the military unit В6250.
During the Russo-Ukrainian War, Nikoliuk led Operational Command North in combat near Chernihiv from February-April 2022, and later commanded the Ukrainian troops which defeated a Russian battalion tactical group attempting to cross the Siverskyi Donets River near Bilohorivka, Luhansk Oblast in May 2022.[3]
See also
- Mikhaylo Zabrodsky
Sources
- https://ukrstream.tv/en/videos/commander_of_the_92nd_brigade_there_are_very_few_militias_left_russian_militaries_fight_there
References
- ^ Шушківський, А. І. (2023-07-08). Ніколюк Віктор Дмитрович (in Ukrainian). Інститут енциклопедичних досліджень НАН України. ISBN 978-966-02-2074-4.
- ^ Глава держави нагородив військовослужбовців, що затримали російських диверсантів під Щастям (retrieved January 22, 2018)
- ^ "Командувач ОК "Північ" Віктор Ніколюк: У російського командування працює принцип Жукова "бабы еще нарожают"" (in Ukrainian). 2022-10-14. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
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