Special Police Forces (Ukraine) in the context of "Liut Brigade"

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⭐ Core Definition: Special Police Forces (Ukraine)

The Special Police Forces (Ukrainian: Спеціальні поліцейські сили, romanizedSpetsialni politseiski syly) is a Ukrainian volunteer corps of law enforcement units, part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. They were formed during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine to strengthen the state’s capacity to maintain public order and security, and were later deployed to Eastern Ukraine as a paramilitary force to fight against Pro-Russian separatists.

The units were primarily composed of volunteers, including former police officers, reservists, and civilians. Similar to the Territorial Defence Battalions, which were under the Ministry of Defence, the Special Police Forces were volunteer formations but fell under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In addition, many of the units also had links with far-right and nationalist groups. In the first months of the War in Donbas, these volunteer forces took brunt of the fighting.

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👉 Special Police Forces (Ukraine) in the context of Liut Brigade

The Liut Brigade (Ukrainian: бригади Лють, lit.'Fury Brigade', also spelled Lyut; formally the Special Purpose Police Department "United Assault Brigade of the National Police of Ukraine 'Liut'"; Департамент поліції особливого призначення «Об'єднана штурмова бригада Національної поліції України „Лють“», abbr. ОШБ НПУ «Лють») is an assault brigade of the National Police of Ukraine formed on January 13, 2023, as a merger of three Special Purpose units from the War in Donbas.

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