Державна служба з надзвичайних ситуацій | |
Headquarters building, Kyiv | |
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Formed | 1991 |
Preceding agencies |
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Jurisdiction | Ukraine |
Headquarters | 55, Honchar St, Kyiv [1] |
Employees | ~60,000 in peace time |
Minister responsible |
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Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Internal Affairs |
Key document |
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Website | Official website |
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine [6] ( Ukrainian: Державна служба України з надзвичайних ситуацій, romanized: Derzhavna sluzhba Ukrainy z nadzvychainykh sytuatsii), until December 24, 2012 named the Ministry of Emergencies of Ukraine ( Ukrainian: Міністерство надзвичайних ситуацій України, romanized: Ministerstvo nadzvychainykh sytuatsii Ukrainy) is the main executive body tasked with carrying out state policy in the spheres of civil defence, rescue, creating and managing the system of insurance fund documentation, utilization of radioactive wastes, protection of population and territory in emergency situations, emergency prevention and response, liquidation in the aftermath, and the Chernobyl catastrophe. They represent Ukraine's sole fire & rescue service.
It is abbreviated as ДСНС [України]. It also directly administers the zone of alienation located just north of Kyiv.
Under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the agency's motto is "To prevent. To rescue. To help." ( Ukrainian: Запобігти. Врятувати. Допомогти)
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The former ministry was created in 1996 with the merger of the state civil defense body and the Ukrainian ministry in charge of protecting the population from the consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe. Until 1991, the latter was a state committee of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR, while state civil defense was part of the USSR's All-Union civil defense network.
In 2003, the ministry took over control of the firefighting service, previously under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (militsiya). The ministry had been part of the military reserve of the Ukrainian armed forces, but after the 2003 reform and fire services merger, all militarized formations were dissolved, and in 2005, the agency became officially non-military and focused on rescue services.
Until the administrative reform of December 9, 2010, the body was called Ministry of Ukraine in emergencies and the protection of the population from the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. After the reform, three major central executive power bodies were directly subordinated to it:
On December 24, 2012, the Ministry of Emergencies of Ukraine was transformed into the State Emergency Service [6] and placed under jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defence. On 25 April 2014, the service was transferred to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. [7]
Ministry | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
Emergency Minister | Davyd Zhvania | February 4, 2005 | September 27, 2005 |
Emergency Minister | Viktor Baloha | September 27, 2005 | October 5, 2006 |
Emergency Minister | Nestor Shufrych | October 5, 2006 | ? |
Ministry of Defense | Mykhaylo Bolotskykh [6] | December 24, 2012 [6] | March 2, 2014 |
Ministry of Defense Ministry of Internal Affairs |
Serhiy Bochkovsky | March 2, 2014 | March 25, 2015 |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Zoryan Shkiryak (acting) | March 25, 2015 | May 14, 2015 |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Mykola Chechotkin | May 14, 2015 | November 10, 2021 [8] |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Serhii Kruk | February 16, 2022 [9] | August 25, 2023 [9] |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Volodymyr Demchuk (acting) | August 24, 2023 [9] | February 27, 2024 |
Ministry of Internal Affairs | Andrii Danyk | February 27, 2024 [5] |
Prime-Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
Vitold Fokin, Leonid Kuchma, Vitali Masol | Mykola Bondarchuk | August 24, 1991 | October 1993 |
Vitali Masol, Yevhen Marchuk, Pavlo Lazarenko | Lt.Gen. Viktor Grechaninov | October 1993 | May 1997 |
Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | Officer cadet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Генерал служби цивільного захисту України General of Emergency Services |
Генерал-полковник Colonel General |
Генерал-лейтенант Lieutenant General |
Генерал-майор Major General |
Полковник Colonel |
Підполковник Lieutenant Colonel |
Майор Major |
Капітан Kapitan |
Старший лейтенант Senior lieutenant |
Лейтенант Leitenant |
Молодший лейтенант Junior lieutenant |
Kурсант Kursant |
Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Головний майстер-сержант Chief master sergeant |
Майстер-сержант Master sergeant |
Сержант Sergeant |
Рядовий Private |
Ukraine portal |
The Special Aviation Unit and Operational Rescue Service of the State Emergency Service (Спеціальний авіаційний загін оперативно-рятувальної служби цивільного захисту) is based in the city of Nizhyn. [11]
The Special Aviation Unit can work independently or in cooperation with other State Emergency Service units to protect population and territory, material and cultural values and the environment during emergencies, especially for work performed under difficult conditions.
Aircraft | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | ||
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Fixed-wing aircraft | ||||||
An-32P | Ukraine | Aerial firefighting | 4 | |||
An-26 | Ukraine | Transport Aircraft | 3 | |||
An-30 | Ukraine | Aerial Surveillance and Aerial Photography | 2 | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
Mi-8 | Ukraine | Multipurpose Helicopter | 14 | |||
Eurocopter EC145 | France | Medevac Helicopter | ||||
Eurocopter H225 | France | SAR | 4 | [12] |