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Prizrak Brigade
Бригада «Призрак»
Flag of the Ghost Brigade.svg
Service sleeve insignia of the Prizrak Battalion
ActiveSince April 2014
Allegiance Luhansk People's Republic
TypeSeparatist group
RoleMotorized brigade
Sizec. 3,000 (claimed, 2014)[1]
Part of Army of the South-East (2014)
Patch of the People's Militia of Lugansk People's Republic.svg LPR People's Militia (2014–present)
Garrison/HQLuhansk
Nickname(s)"Antrastsit Cossacks"[2]
EngagementsWar in Donbass
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Commanders
Current
commander
Yuri Shevchenko
Notable
commanders
Aleksey Mozgovoy

The Prizrak Brigade (Russian: Бригада «Призрак», meaning "Ghost Brigade"), founded by Aleksey Mozgovoy, is an infantry unit of the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR), one of the self-proclaimed breakaway states located in the Donbas.[3] It is officially designated "Prizrak Mechanized Brigade" and "4th Territorial Defense Brigade (Alchevsk)".[4] According to Amnesty International, the unit is one of the separatist units known for brutal treatment and torture of prisoners of war.[5]

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Aleksey Mozgovoy

Aleksey Mozgovoy

Aleksey Borisovich Mozgovoy or Mozgovoi was a commander of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic in Ukraine. He was the leader of the pro-Russian Prizrak Brigade and also served as "judge" on the "People's Court", notorious for issuing controversial death sentences.

Luhansk People's Republic

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The Luhansk People's Republic or Lugansk People's Republic is an unrecognised republic of Russia in the occupied parts of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast, with its capital in Luhansk. The LPR was created by militarily-armed Russian-backed separatists in 2014, and it initially operated as a breakaway state until it was annexed by Russia in 2022.

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History

The unit was established in late 2014 after anti-Maidan protesters occupied the RSA buildings in Luhansk. It began as a platoon sized unit, but in August 2014 it became a battalion as the number of fighters grew to 1,000.[6] The commander of the Brigade Aleksey Mozgovoy claimed in late December 2014 to have up to 3,000 fighters.[1] The brigade quickly earned a "feared" reputation and was regarded as one of the best units loyal to the LPR. However, the Prizrak Brigade deliberately stayed outside the developing umbrella structures among the separatists, initially neither joining the Army of the South-East or the LPR People's Militia.[7] In early 2015, it fought in the Battle of Debaltseve.[2]

Mozgovoy was killed in an IED and gun ambush on 23 May 2015 along with a number of his bodyguards. Separatist authorities blamed Ukrainian assassins, but investigators and members of his unit suspected that his local rivals were responsible.[8] Researcher Mark Galeotti argued that the assassination was "mysterious" and noted that the Prizrak Brigade ceased its great autonomy following Mozgovoy's death.[7] The unit was subsequently reorganized as the "4th Territorial Defense Brigade (Alchevsk)" of the United Armed Forces of Novorossiya.[9][4] In the same year, all "military units" of the DPR and LPR were designated as "terrorist organisations" by Supreme Court of Ukraine.[10][11] Security Service of Ukraine has been pursuing units members in order to detain them since then.[12][13]

On 24 October 2020 Aleksey Markov, political and military leader of the group after the assassination of Aleksey Mozgovoy, died in a car accident.[14]

In the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Prizrak Brigade took part in the Eastern Ukraine offensive.[15]

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Alchevsk

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Organization

Alternative patch of the Volunteer Communist Detachment
Alternative patch of the Volunteer Communist Detachment

The Prizrak Brigade considers itself both a military combat unit as well as an anti-Imperialist and revolutionary socialist political organization.[16]

Membership of Prizrak comprises primarily of east Ukrainians and Russian nationals, however, due to their political ethos the unit does draw in a number of foreign volunteers. These foreigners come from France,[17] Italy,[15] Brazil,[18][19] Spain, Norway, Colombia.[16] In the brigade's early phase, several foreign volunteers were associated with "Unité Continentale", a group which described itself as socialist and enlisted both French as well as Brazilians,[16] but had reportedly been founded by French ultranationalists.[17]

In 2015, a far-left military political unit composed of internationalist volunteers called "Interunit" was built inside the Prizrak Brigade, and was operational until 2017. The emblem of the unit was that of the International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War. The bulk of the unit's volunteers came from Spain and it was commanded by an Italian fighter called "Nemo".[20] By 2019, the foreigners mainly operated as part of the Prizrak Brigade's Unit 404 and the Biryukov-Markov Unit.[7] The latter, alternatively called the "Volunteer Communist Detachment", is mostly composed of Communists and commanded by Pyotr Biryukov.[7][21]

The Prizrak Brigade also includes many individuals claiming Cossack heritage, resulting in it being nicknamed the "Antrastsit Cossacks".[2]

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Italy

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Brazil

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Norway

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Colombia

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Spanish Civil War

Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a civil war in Spain fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the left-leaning Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic, and consisted of various socialist, communist, separatist, anarchist, and republican parties, some of which had opposed the government in the pre-war period. The opposing Nationalists were an alliance of Falangists, monarchists, conservatives, and traditionalists led by a military junta among whom General Francisco Franco quickly achieved a preponderant role. Due to the international political climate at the time, the war had many facets and was variously viewed as class struggle, a religious struggle, a struggle between dictatorship and republican democracy, between revolution and counterrevolution, and between fascism and communism. According to Claude Bowers, U.S. ambassador to Spain during the war, it was the "dress rehearsal" for World War II. The Nationalists won the war, which ended in early 1939, and ruled Spain until Franco's death in November 1975.

War crimes

A former Ukrainian POW of the Prizrak Brigade told Amnesty International that his captors had brutally tortured him and other prisoners, including through daily beatings, near-starvation, and the stabbing as well as shooting of body parts. The group also forced prisoners to read confessions on Russian TV.[5]

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