During her recent trip to the Kharkiv region, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko visited the headquarters of the 13th operational brigade of the National Guard Charter (Khartia). This visit followed a series of military inspections and strategic meetings aimed at assessing the country’s defensive capabilities. The National Guard Charter (Khartia) is a critical element in Ukraine’s military structure, known for its role in defending key infrastructure and conducting counter-terrorist operations.
At the headquarters, Svyrydenko met with the brigade’s command to discuss the operational challenges and resource needs of the unit. The meeting focused on ensuring the unit’s readiness to respond to potential threats and maintain the integrity of Ukraine’s eastern front. Svyrydenko emphasized the importance of adequate equipment, personnel training, and logistical support to sustain the brigade’s effectiveness.
The visit is part of a broader effort by the Ukrainian government to strengthen its military infrastructure and ensure all units are fully operational. The National Guard Charter (Khartia) has been at the forefront of several critical operations in the Kharkiv region, including the defense of strategic locations such as the city of Kharkiv itself. Svyrydenko’s engagement with the unit’s leadership highlights the government’s commitment to supporting the armed forces and addressing their specific requirements.