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22nd Separate Guards Special Purpose Brigade

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Formed in December 1986, the 411th detachment, deployed in the province of Farah, was responsible for controlling the caravan routes from Iran. In total, the 22nd brigade alone lost 199 troops in
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on 22 July 1976. On 3 April 1978 it became a separate unit. In 1983, elements of the brigade temporarily deployed to
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Colonel Boris Kerimbaev was commander of the brigade from 1981–1983.
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In 1989, elements of the brigade deployed to participate in the
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