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State Border Guard Service
Державна прикордонна служба
Service insignia
Service insignia
Service flag
Service flag
AbbreviationSBGS / ДПСУ
Agency overview
FormedJuly 31, 2003
Preceding agency
  • State Border State Committee
Employees42,000 (2016)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyUkraine
Operations jurisdictionUkraine
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction
  • National border patrol, security, and integrity.
Operational structure
Headquarters26, Volodymyrska st, Kyiv[2]
Agency executive
  • Serhiy Deyneko[3], Head of the SBGS
Child agency
Website
http://dpsu.gov.ua/en/
State Border Guard Service of Ukraine headquarters in Kyiv.

State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Державна Прикордонна Служба України, Derzhavna Prykordonna Sluzhba Ukrayiny; abbr. ДПСУ, DPSU) or SBGS is the border guard of Ukraine. It is an independent law enforcement agency of special assignment, the head of which is subordinated to the President of Ukraine.

The Service was created on July 31, 2003 after the reorganization of the State Committee in Affairs for Protection the State Border. During wartime, units of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine fall under the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine includes the Ukrainian Sea Guard (the country's coast guard). It is also responsible for running "Temporary Detention Centres", in which refugees are held.

Structure

Components

  • Ground Forces
  • Sea Guard
  • Aerial support

Directors (Commanders) of Border Guard Service (Border Troops)

Units

A Ukrainian border guard post on the Ukrainian-Polish border
A Ukrainian border control exit stamp from Kyiv's Boryspil Airport
Stenka-class patrol boat BG57 Mykolaiv
Typical border marker of Ukraine
Main Administrations
  • West Region (Lviv)
    • Lviv border detachment
    • Mostyska border detachment
    • Mukacheve border detachment
    • Chop border detachment
    • Chernivtsi border detachment
    • Clinic-hospital (Lviv)
    • Canine Training Center (Velyki mosty)
  • North Region (Zhytomyr)
    • Chernihiv border detachment
    • Zhytomyr border detachment
    • Lutsk border detachment
  • East Region (Kharkiv)
    • Luhansk border detachment
    • Donetsk border detachment
    • Kharkiv border detachment
    • Sumy border detachment
    • Kharkiv separate aviation squadron
    • Mariupol Sea Guard detachment (created in response to fears of Russian aggression in 2014)
  • South Region (Odessa)
    • Odessa border detachment
    • Kotovsk border detachment
    • Mohyliv-Podilsky border detachment
    • Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky border detachment
    • Izmail border detachment
    • Odessa Sea Guard detachment
    • Odessa separate aviation squadron
    • Izmail training detachment of Sea Guard
    • Clinic-hospital (Odessa)
  • Azov-Black Sea Region (Simferopol), reorganized due to the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea
    • Simferopol border detachment (moved to Kherson)
    • Berdiansk border detachment
    • Kerch Sea Guard detachment (moved to Mariupol)
    • Yalta Sea Guard detachment (disbanded)
    • Sevastopol Sea Guard detachment (moved to Odessa)
  • Separate controlled border checkpoint "Kyiv"
  • 10th Mobile border detachment

Supporting institutions

  • Separate Guard and Support Command
  • Main center of Communication, Automatization, and Information Protection
  • Information Agency
  • Main center of supporting development programs
  • Main Forensic Centre
  • State Archives
  • Training center
  • Science research institute
  • Khmelnytskyi National Academy
  • Central museum
  • Central hospital
  • Clinical sanatoriums: Prykordonyk, Arkadia
  • Children health center Pryberezhny
  • Center of health and recreation Pishchane
  • Academic ensemble of song and dance
  • Sports Committee

Temporary Detention Centres

History

Ukrainian border guards are the national successors of the Soviet Border Troops. They were formed from the approximately 17,000 Border Troops located in Ukraine in 1991. The organisation was first titled the "Ukrainian Border Troops", which was later subordinated to the "Ukraine's State Committee for State Border Guarding".

From 1991 to at least 1993, the new borders with Russia and Belarus were not guarded; the Border Troops were only deployed along the western borders (minus Moldova) and on the Black Sea.[9] Another 9,000 personnel were added to the Border Troops at the expense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and, by the end of 1993, border posts were established in the north along the Russian and Belarusian borders. In 1999, the authorised strength of the force was again increased to 50,000.

In 2003, new legislation was adopted, and this somewhat changed the legal status of the institution. In March 2003, the Border Troops became the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, and its status was legally changed from 'military formation' to 'special law-enforcement body.' The force was legally granted 50,000 personnel, including 8,000 civilian employees.

On 4 July 2012, a State Border Guard Service Diamond DA42 aircraft failed to make its scheduled radio contact with ground units. A Search and rescue mission revealed that the plane had crashed into a wooded mountainous area in Velykyi Bereznyi Raion, killing all 3 crew members on board. A further investigation was launched.[10]

During The War in Donbass on August 31, 2014 two Sea Guard Zhuk class patrol boats where struck by land based artillery.

Military ranks

Uniform

Long Service Medal

Equipment

Model Image Origin Variant Number Details
MRAP
Kozak  Ukraine
 Italy
Kozak-2 80 Ukraine is unable to produce the V-shape hull required so it will purchase them from Iveco Corporation.[clarification needed]
KRAZ Cougar  Canada
 Ukraine
9 Built under license at the KrAZ factory in Kremenchuk.
Vehicles
KrAZ-6322 «Солдат»  Ukraine truck 50
KrAZ-255Б  Soviet Union truck
КАMAZ 43114  Russia truck
Ural-4320  Soviet Union truck
ZIL-131  Soviet Union truck
ZIL-130  Soviet Union truck
GAZ-66  Soviet Union truck
GAZ-3307  Russia truck
MAZ-5337  Soviet Union truck
MAZ-5335  Soviet Union truck
UAZ-3151  Russia Off-road vehicle 100
UAZ-3163  Russia Off-road vehicle [11]
Land Rover Defender  UK Off-road vehicle 55[12][13]
Chevrolet Niva  Russia Off-road vehicle 100
Volkswagen Amarok  Germany Off-road vehicle 20[14]
Toyota Land Cruiser 200  Japan Off-road vehicle 20[15]
Dacia Duster  France/ Romania Off-road vehicle 10[16]
UAZ-3303  Russia Off-road vehicle [17]
UAZ-3962  Russia
GAZ-3221  Russia bus
Volkswagen Transporter  Germany bus 10[16][18]
Volkswagen Crafter  Germany bus 31
Ford Transit  USA bus 10[19]
Peugeot Boxer  France bus
Mercedes-Benz Vito  Germany
Богдан А092  Ukraine bus
Toyota Coaster  Japan bus
ЛАЗ-695  Soviet Union bus [20][21]
Other vehicles
Bombardier Outlander 400 MAX  Canada 100[22]
Polaris 600 IQ Touring  Canada 50[23]
Minsk (motorcycle)  Belarus 183
Aircraft
Diamond DA40  Austria TDI 5
Diamond DA42  Austria M-NG 4
Antonov An-24  Ukraine RV 1
Airbus H125  France 2 Antonov An-26  Ukraine 1
Mil Mi-8  Soviet Union T/MT/MTV 5

See also

References

  1. ^ Avakov announces large-scale "cleansing" among generals, UNIAN (17 August 2016)
  2. ^ "Official website of the authority.Contact Us". 2017.
  3. ^ "УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №403/2019". Official website of the President of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2019-06-14.
  4. ^ Zelensky appoints new chief border guard, UNIAN (14 June 2019)
  5. ^ a b Poroshenko appoints Head of Operations Department Tsyhykal as State Border Service chief, Interfax-Ukraine (25 July 2017)
  6. ^ Zelensky dismisses Tsyhykal from post of Head of State Border Guard of Ukraine, 112.international (31 May 2019)
  7. ^ a b President appoints Nazarenko as new border chief, Interfax-Ukraine (23 October 2014)
  8. ^ Council of Europe Anti-Torture Committee visits Ukraine accessed 21-08-07
  9. ^ Leonid Polyakov, 'Paramilitary Structures in Ukraine,' Almanac on Security Sector Governance in Ukraine 2010, 143-144, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces.
  10. ^ Фотографии с места катастрофы самолета Diamond DA-42 в Закарпатье
  11. ^ Cпеціальні навчання мобільних підрозділів Archived 2015-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Державна прикордонна служба України отримала сучасну автомобільну техніку та обладнання майже на 135 мільйонів гривень Archived 2015-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ МИНОБОРОНЫ, СБУ, МВД И ГОСПОГРАНСЛУЖБА УКРАИНЫ ПОЛУЧИЛИ ОТ ГОСУДАРСТВА НОВЫЕ АВТОМОБИЛИ СКОРОЙ МЕДИЦИНСКОЙ ПОМОЩИ Archived 2015-02-24 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ «ЗакарпатевроТранс II» переоборудовал авто на спецзаказ от Госпогранслужбы Archived 2016-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Пограничникам подарили бронированные Volkswagen и Toyota Archived 2015-02-15 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ a b Львівські прикордонники отримали сучасну техніку від ЄС (фоторепортаж) Archived 2015-03-27 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Прикордонники їдуть на східний кордон
  18. ^ Украинские пограничники пересядут на новые busы Volkswagen
  19. ^ Автомобили Ford Transit - на защите границ Украины
  20. ^ bus ЛАЗ-695Н "ДПСУ" возле Южного вокзала
  21. ^ Закарпатці повернулися із пекла війни (ФОТО)
  22. ^ В Государственной пограничной службе Украины подвели годовые итоги и определили основные направления деятельности в 2013 году Archived 2014-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Харьковские пограничники отметили 20-летие Восточного управления погранслужбы