Німецький Добровольчий Корпус Nimetsʹkyy Dobrovolʹchyy Korpus Deutsches Freiwilligen Korps
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Active
2023[1] – present
Country
Ukraine
Type
Foreign volunteer unit
Role
Light infantry
Size
Unknown
Engagements
Russo-Ukrainian War
Russian invasion of Ukraine
2023 Belgorod incursions[2]
Website
Official Telegram channel
Commanders
Current commander
Stepan K.
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Military unit
The German Volunteer Corps (Ukrainian: Німецький Добровольчий Корпус, romanized: Nimetsʹkyy Dobrovolʹchyy Korpus German: Deutsches Freiwilligen Korps) is a volunteer unit composed of German national volunteers, part of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine.[citation needed]
The unit has coordinated with various other Ukrainian military units under the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine, such as the Russian Volunteer Corps, the Free Russia Legion, and the Polish Volunteer Corps in Ukraine.[1]
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