With the
Independence of Ukraine, on 11 October 1991, the 10th Special Brigade of the
USSR was resubordinated to the
Minister of Defense of Ukraine, and the personnel of the military unit took an oath of loyalty to the Ukrainian people. Until the fall of 1997, the brigade was under the operational command of the
32nd Army Corps. Structure at the time included: • 2 Reconnaissance battalions • 2 Training companies (reconnaissance and communication) • Logistics company • Special weapons company • Automobile company • Special radio communication unit • Canine department By the directive of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine dated 3 June 1998, the 10th OBr SpP was reformed into the
1st Separate Special Purpose Regiment (1 OP SpP 32 AK). According to the results of 1999-2000, the 1st OP SpP was recognized by the commander of the forces of the Southern OK of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as one of the best parts of the Southern Operational Command. On September 7, 2000, the 1st Separate Special Purpose Regiment was renamed the 3rd Separate Special Purpose Regiment and in July 2003 was relocated from the city of
Staryi Krym to the city of
Kropyvnytskyi (then Kirovohrad). Representatives of the regiment represented the
Armed Forces of Ukraine for two years in a row at international competitions of intelligence groups held in
Slovakia, where they won prizes among teams from more than ten participating countries.
War in Donbas In June 2014, the soldiers of the
regiment defended the storage bases of armored weapons in
Artemivsk. July 29, 2014 became one of the most tragic days for the regiment, when the largest number of special forces died at the same time. Led by captains Taras Karpa and Kyril Andriyenko, reconnaissance groups, a total of 19 fighters while carrying out a pilot evacuation operation for the downed Ukrainian Su-25 aircraft got ambushed near the village of
Latysheve in Donetsk region. 10 fighters of the regiment died in the battle, along with the group commander Lt. Col. Sergiy Lyschenko. Special forces of the regiment participated in the
Fights on the Ukrainian–Russian border. A group under the command of
Yuriy Kovalenko on two Armoured personnel carrier
Armoured personnel carriers provided intelligence to the Ukrainian military after commanding a crossing of the
Mius River near Kozhevna. Near Dibrovka, the group discovered an enemy ambush, and a battle ensued. One special forces officer was killed, eight were wounded, two
Mi-24s had to be called to help, which dealt a devastating blow to the militants. Structure in 2017: • 1st Special purpose squad • 2nd Special purpose squad • 3rd Special purpose squad • Security squad • Communications unit In 2018, the regiment was awarded the honorary title "in the name of Prince Svyatoslav the Brave". On December 29, 2019, four Ukrainian special forces were released from Russian captivity as a result of the prisoner exchange. Maj. Serhii Ivanchuk and Sgt. Ivan Deev from the
8th Spetsnaz Regiment had been in captivity since 2017; Sgt. Serhii Glondar and Jr.Sgt. Oleksandr Korinkov from the 3rd since 2015. During the same exchange, Ukraine handed over farmer Volodymyr Butrymenko, who was guilty of organizing an ambush against Ukrainian special forces on July 29, 2014. On 6 December 2021, to the 30th anniversary of the creation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 13 light armored
HMMWV vehicles provided by the United States as part of logistical assistance were transferred to the 3rd Special Purpose Regiment.
Russo-Ukrainian War Rename as Special Operations Center 2022 The 3rd special purpose regiment named after Prince Sviatoslav the Brave was by 2022 reflagged as the Eastern Special Operations Centre "Prince Sviatoslav the Brave"." By decree of the President of Ukraine dated 29 July 2022, the center was awarded the honorary award "For Courage and Bravery."
2023 In July 2023, in
Staromayorske,
Donetsk region, the enemy headquarters was discovered by the 3rd regiment and a battle took place in which the Russian paratroopers from the
247th Guards Air Assault Regiment were forced to surrender. During the clearing of the settlement, the headquarters documentation of one of the battalions was obtained. The 3rd special purpose regiment took part in the
Battle of Avdiivka from the beginning to the end of the defensive operation. They were assigned a number of tasks: reconnaissance and surveillance, providing fire support to infantry, operating FPV drones, adjusting artillery and aviation, assault action, sniper operation and mining.
2024 In the
Lyman direction in November 2023, the snipers of the regiment eliminated 10 enemy soldiers in a day. Within a week in April 2024, in the
Donetsk direction the operators of FPV-drone unit of the tactical group "Medoid" destroyed a Russian
T-72 tank, anti-aircraft missile cannon complex
2C6 "Tunguska", an armored vehicle along with 11 enemy troops. On June 12, 2024, for the first time during the war the 3rd Special Operations Forces Regiment destroyed the newest Russian R-416GM digital radio relay communication station, a truck-based system designed to improve the efficiency of radio relay units in the field. == Structure ==