About the Brigade
The 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade is looking for motivated volunteers ready to put their skills to use in destroying the enemy even more effectively

On August 24, 2022, the brigade was 'named after General-Khorunzhyi Marko Bezruchko'
On October 14, 2022, on the Day of Defenders of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyi presented the unit with a battle flag and a ribbon with the honorary title

On December 6, 2023, the President honored the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade with the prestigious distinction 'For Courage and Bravery'

Battle Path
April 2022 – February 2024
Immediately after its formation and for the next two years, the brigade held the line in the Avdiivka sector. From October 10, 2023, until February 2024, the unit withstood some of the largest mechanized assaults by the enemy during the full-scale invasion.
May 2024 – October 2024
After a brief period of recovery, the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade took up the defense of the Pokrovsk sector. Acting instantly upon arrival, the unit halted the enemy’s rapid advance near the villages of Novooleksandrivka and Vozdvyzhenka. Thanks to the skillful actions of our soldiers, the enemy was prevented from cutting the strategic Pokrovsk–Kostiantynivka road, and the situation on this part of the front was stabilized.
October 2024 – November 2024
Selydivka–Kurakhove Sector. The soldiers of the 110th bravely repelled relentless enemy assaults as the invaders tried to swiftly outflank Pokrovsk from the south in an attempt to encircle the city. Bloodied by their failed attacks, the enemy soon realized this goal was out of reach.
December 2024 – February 2025
The brigade took up the defense of one of the most challenging sectors of the front—the Velykonovosilkivska direction. Despite the difficult and unfavorable terrain for defensive operations, the unit effectively destroys Russian assault groups. Artillery and strike drones operate continuously, cutting down enemy forces without respite.
March 2025 – July 2025
A portion of the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade is withdrawn for recovery after prolonged and exhausting combat. At the same time, individual units remain on the front line, continuing to destroy the occupiers along the border of the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions. During this period, a Battalion Tactical Group (BTGr) of the 110th Brigade is formed and, within a very short time, redeployed to the Sumy region to contain the advance of Russian forces. In fierce battles, Ukrainian defenders halt the enemy, push them back from previously captured territories, and take part in the liberation of the settlement of Andriivka.
August 2025 – January 2026
The brigade fully returns to the Zaporizhzhia axis — now as part of the 17th Army Corps — and immediately enters combat. Soon, the area of responsibility expands to include parts of the Dnipropetrovsk region. During this period, the brigade’s Ground Robotic Systems Company becomes fully operational, taking on a significant share of logistics and casualty evacuation tasks. The new command successfully establishes an effective command and control system. As of now, the 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade confidently holds its positions.
































