Ihor Voronchenko

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Ihor Voronchenko
Born (1964-08-22) 22 August 1964 (age 59)
Babai, Kharkiv Raion, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Ukraine
Service/branch Ukrainian Ground Forces
 Ukrainian Navy
Years of service1980s–2020
RankAdmiral (2018)
Commands heldCommander of the Ukrainian Navy (2016–2020[1])
Chief of the Main administration of personnel (2015–2016)
Chief of the Coastal Defense Administration (2013–2015)
25th Regiment/501st Separate Mechanized Regiment (1998–2003)

Ihor Oleksandrovych Voronchenko (Ukrainian: Воронченко Ігор Олександрович; born 22 August 1964) is a Ukrainian admiral and a former commander of the Ukrainian Navy.[2][1]

Before becoming commander of the Ukrainian Navy, Voronchenko held the staff position in General Staff, the position of chief of the Coastal Defense Administration (Ukrainian Navy), and was a commander of a former

Marine Infantry. Voronchenko served in Crimea starting in 1998.[3]

Career

Voronchenko was born 22 August 1964 in the village of Babai in Kharkiv Raion.[3][4]

After graduation from the

collapse of the Soviet Union he returned to Ukraine and continued service in the National Guard of Ukraine in Kharkiv.[4] Then he graduated from the Academy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Starting in 1998, he served in Crimea on the post of commander of a National Guard regiment.[4] And then became Crimea's chief of the Coastal Defense Administration of the Ukrainian Navy.[4]

During the February/March

2014 Russian annexation of Crimea Voronchenko was captured and detained for 4 days in Crimea before being released on 27 March 2014.[5][3]

Voronchenko was appointed acting

Volodymyr Zelensky appointed Oleksiy Neizhpapa as commander of the Ukrainian Navy.[1]

References

  1. ^
    UNIAN
    (11 June 2020)
  2. Ukrayinska Pravda
    (3 July 2016)
  3. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) General Ihor Voronchenko: Bolotov, Pushilin, Gubarev - they are all pawns in this game, Ukrinform (12 August 2014)
  4. ^ a b c d e f (in Russian) Igor Voronchenko on February 23 - a feast for real men!, KP (23 February 2011)
  5. ^ Ukrainian soldiers released from detention in Crimea, United Press International (27 March 2014)
  6. ^
    UNIAN (3 July 2016)
    "Poroshenko appoints Ihor Voronchenko as new acting head of Ukrainian Navy". Interfax-Ukraine
    . 25 April 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  7. ^ Decree of the President of Ukraine from 23 August 2018 year № 242/2018 «Про присвоєння військових звань» (in Ukrainian)
Military offices
Preceded by Naval Commander of Ukraine
2016–2020
Succeeded by