Storm-V

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Storm-V
Шторм-V
Russian "V" marker that the unit is named after
ActiveJune 24, 2023 - Present
CountryRussia
BranchRussian Armed Forces
TypeInfantry
RolePenal military unit
EngagementsRussian invasion of Ukraine
Commanders
Current
commander
Unknown

Storm-V (Russian: Шторм-V, romanizedShtorm-V) is a series of penal military units established by a law which was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin which disbanded Storm-Z and replaced it with Storm-V.[2]

History[edit]

Storm-V was created on 24 June 2023 when Russian President Vladimir Putin disbanded Storm-Z and created Storm V. However, on 12 February 2024, Dmytro Riumshyn, the commander of Ukraine's 47th Mechanized Brigade, claimed that Russian forces were deploying regular troops, sabotage groups, as well as both "Storm-Z" and "Storm-V" penal units in Avdiivka.[3] It was claimed that Storm-V units did not offered pardons or even parole and extend convicts' contracts indefinitely until the end of the war, unlike Storm-Z unit where it was promised pardon and 6 months contract.[4] Storm-V was involved in the Battle of Avdiivka.[5] The unit is currently involved in the Battle of Chasiv Yar.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Avdiivka map shows Russian advances as Ukraine makes gains in south". Newsweek. 13 February 2024.
  2. ^ Belovodyev, Daniil (13 February 2024). "Storm Gladiator: How Russia Uses Recruited Convicts to Fight in 'Fierce' Assault Units in Ukraine". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
  3. ^ "Avdiivka map shows Russian advances as Ukraine makes gains in south". Newsweek. 13 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Russia no longer offers pardons to convicts going to war - ISW". 26 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Avdiivka map shows Russian advances as Ukraine makes gains in south". Newsweek. 13 February 2024.
  6. ^ https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-reports-heavy-battles-in-bakhmut-direction-as-russia-pulls-in-reserves/