The Carpathian Sich 49th Infantry Battalion (Ukrainian: 49-й окремий піхотний батальйон «Карпатська Січ», romanized: 49-i okremyi pikhotnyi batalion «Karpatska Sich»), formerly known as the 49th Rifle Battalion (Ukrainian: 49-й окремий стрілецький батальйон, romanized: 49-i okremyi striletskyi batalion) and informally as the Carpathian Sich Separate Volunteer Battalion (Ukrainian: окрема добровольча чота «Карпатська Січ», romanized: okrema dobrovolcha chota «Karpatska Sich») or the "Carpathian Sich" Battalion (Ukrainian: Батальйон «Карпатська Січ», romanized: Batalion «Karpatska Sich»), is a battalion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces established in May 2022. It previously existed from 2014 to 2016.
However, on 13 April 2016, the Carpathian Sich Battalion was disbanded. Kutsyn claimed he had been deceived by the leadership of the 93rd Mechanised Brigade, which it had subordinated itself to under the condition that it was permitted to remain in the Donbas. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces disputed this, saying the volunteer battalion had been dissolved to bring the Armed Forces of Ukraine up to the standards of NATO, and that Carpathian Sich Battalion members had been given the offer to join other units.[2]
Following the successful repulsion of the Russian offensive on Kyiv by Ukrainian forces, the battalion again became an official part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on 19 May 2022. It was then sent to the eastern theatre of the war, where it fought on the Izium front. There, Kutsyn was killed by Russian forces on 19 June 2022.[3][4] The battalion is now commanded by a 58-year old, formerly retired career soldier, who uses the code name Swat.[5]
During the Ukrainian Kharkiv counteroffensive, the battalion was on the forefront of the fighting at Izium and Lyman, both strategically important cities, to provide flanking support. On October 3, 2022, they seized an additional settlement to the east, secured a series of dams, and more settlements in northern Donetsk province.