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Born 6 October 1984[6] in Berehove, Zakarpattia Oblast.[7] Sukharevsky attended Mukachevo High School, which specializes in military and physical training.[6]
From February to October 2004, as part of the 6th Mechanized Brigade, Sukharevsky was in Operation Iron Saber in Iraq, and took part in the battle against the Mahdi Army in Al Kut.[6] In 2009 he graduated from the Institute of Ground Forces of Lviv Polytechnic, majoring in "Combat application and control of actions of airmobile units".[7]
In 2011, Sukharevsky was promoted to senior lieutenant, to command the airmobile company of the 80th Airmobile Regiment. The commander of the regiment, Viktor Kopachynskyi, noted Sukharevskyi as one of the two best commanders of the regiment's companies.[8]
Russian-Ukrainian war
On the morning of 13 April 2014, a company from the 80th Airmobile Brigade, under the command of Senior Lieutenant Sukharevskiy, was redeployed to the vicinity of the city of Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast. Sloviansk had been captured the previous day by Russian fighters under the leadership of Igor Girkin. Ukrainian paratroopers were supporting high-ranking officers from the General Staff and special forces Alpha Group who had arrived on the outskirts of Sloviansk. The group of Ukrainian officers was then ambushed by Russian fighters. The Ukrainian paratroopers hesitated, as they had been instructed not to open fire. Sukharevskiy was the first Ukrainian officer to fire at the Russian fighters when he ordered an armored personnel carrier machine gunner to open fire.[1][9][10]
Sukharevskyi was appointed commander of the newly created Unmanned Systems Forces in 2024,[2] and also Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.[18] Comparing Russian and Ukrainian drone warfare, he said that the enemy has more drones, as they are better at mass production, but that Ukraine is first with innovations.[2] He also said that by the end of the year he hoped to have unmanned ground vehicles in widespread use,[19] and that alternatives to Starlink in the war would soon be in use in areas where it is not available, such as Crimea.[20][21] In contrast the EU is not expected to have their satellite comms system IRIS² operational before the late 2020s.[22]
Personal life
Sukharevskyi is married with a daughter and son.[23]
References
^ abЦензор.НЕТ. "Перший офіцер ЗСУ, який відкрив вогонь по російських агресорах" [The first officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to open fire on Russian aggressors: Vadym Sukharevskyi violated the order not to shoot and saved SBU employees near Slovyansk on April 13, 2014] (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 28 September 2016.