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Bolívar Battalion

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Bolívar Battalion
Shoulder patch
Unit emblem of the Bolívar Battalion
Active22 August 2023 - Present
Allegiance Ukraine
Branch International Legion
TypeForeign volunteer Battalion
RoleUrban Warfare
Mine Clearance
Patrolling
Irregular warfare
Reconnaissance
Special operations
Garrison/HQKyiv, Ukraine
Engagements
Websitehttps://twitter.com/EsResistencia
Commanders
Current
commander
José David Chaparro Martínez[1]

The Bolívar Battalion is a pro-Ukraine volunteer unit fighting in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2] The battalion is named after Simón Bolívar, a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.

History

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The Bolívar Battalion was established on August 22, 2023.[3] It is mainly made up of volunteer soldiers from South American countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Argentina. However, there are also Ukrainians, Australians and Americans fighting in the unit.[4] The battalion is led by a Venezuelan named José David Chaparro Martínez. José arrived in Ukraine for the first time in 1989 when it was still a part of the Soviet Union.

The name of the Battalion bears the Name of the Liberator Simón Bolívar

The former USSR granted him a scholarship to study for a postgraduate degree in law, but when he arrived in Moscow he discovered that students from countries "not aligned with communism" (Venezuela in the 1980s was not) were sent to Kiev (modern day Kyiv). In 2000 he returned to Moscow as Chargé d'Affaires of the Venezuelan Diplomatic Corps, and this time he had to be allowed to live in the Russian capital despite his openly democratic and liberal ideas.

After his time living in Moscow, he stated that the Russian Federation was a "steamroller where the state intervened in every aspect of its citizens' lives."[5]

José claimed that Venezuela had become a social laboratory of Cuba, Iran and Russia. In which Russia has placed its Wagner mercenaries to "guard" Venezuela's gold mines and oil. He also warns that the Nicolás Maduro government's direct relationship with the war in Ukraine is going unnoticed.

Venezuela has been a supplier to Russia and has grown closer to Russia over the course of the War in Ukraine.[6][7] Venezuela has been described as Russia's most important trading and military ally in Latin America.[8]

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References

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  1. ^ https://twitter.com/EsResistencia/status/1696152171576758620
  2. ^ https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1698846237829599425
  3. ^ https://twitter.com/EsResistencia/status/1694041070881964496
  4. ^ https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1698846237829599425
  5. ^ Atalayar (2023-10-10). "Commander Chaparro: "In Venezuela there are factories that assemble Iranian and Russian suicide drones used against Ukraine"". Atalayar. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  6. ^ "EXCLUSIVE Russian oil firm shuffles Venezuela assets as sanctions bite". Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  7. ^ "Russia expects Venezuela's Maduro to visit as relations deepen - Novak". Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  8. ^ Ellyatt, Holly (2020-02-10). "From Africa to Azerbaijan, here's how far Russia's global influence stretches". CNBC. Retrieved 2024-01-23.