- Alpha Group
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battle_honours=The Alpha (Alfa) Group (also known as Spetsgruppa A) is an elite dedicated
counter-terrorism unit that belongs toOSNAZ (special-purpose forces) of the FSB (formerKGB ), or more specifically the "A" Directorate of theFSB Special Operations Center (TsSN).Function
Alfa Group's primary function is believed to be to carry out urban counter-terrorist missions under the direct sanction and control of the Russian political leadership. However, little is publicly known and other plausible missions would include a variety of
paramilitary , policing and/or covert operations, similar to the missions of its secretive "pennant", the "V" Group (Vympel ).Training and equipment
Alfa Group has access to state of the art small arms and equipment. They have employed chemical agents in hostage rescue operations (see
Moscow hostage crisis chemical agent ) and are capable of functioning in an NBC environment. Little further information is publicly available. It is assumed that Alpha is equipped withsniper and counter-sniper capability, tacticalemergency medical services , demolitions, tactical intelligence and other functions typical of both police special teams and thespecial operations community. It is unknown whether they have dedicated hostage negotiators.History
oviet Union
"Alfa Group" or Group A, a
special forces (spetsnaz ) orspecial operations detachmentOSNAZ unit attached to theKGB was created on28 July 1974 within theFirst Chief Directorate of the KGB on the orders ofYuri Andropov , then Chairman of the KGB. It was intended forcounter-terrorism operations to give the KGB the capacity to respond to such incidents as the 1972Munich massacre on its own territory. However, from the beginning, its assigned missions far exceeded its formal scope. [ [http://www.psan.org/document514.html The End of the KGB] byJonathan Littell ] The Group was tasked with liberating hijacked airliners within the Soviet Union, such asAeroflot Flight 6833 as well as making sensitive arrests such as that ofCIA spyAdolf Tolkachev Their most notable mission during the Soviet period was the attack on the Amin's palace in
Afghanistan on27 December 1979 , the special operation which began theSoviet-Afghan War . According to many Russian sources of information (including the memoirs of the Alfa and other special units' officers that took part in the seizure), the operation was called "Storm-333". The operation involved storming a high hill under extremely heavy fire and lots of intense close combat resulting in the death of the Afghan president,Hafizullah Amin , and his approximately 200 elite guards. In the operation Alfa group (called Thunder at the time) lost only two men while the other Soviet forces lost 19. Other governmental buildings such as the Ministry of Interior building, the Internal Security (KHAD ) building and theDarul Aman Palace were also seized during the operation, which Alfa group'sveteran s called the most successful in the group's history. The unit served extensively in the following Soviet occupation of Afghanistan as well.In October 1985, Alfa was dispatched to
Beirut ,Lebanon , when four Soviet diplomats had been taken hostage by militantSunni Muslims . By the time Alfa was onsite, one of the hostages had already been killed. The perpetrators and their relatives were identified by supporting KGB operatives, and the latter were taken hostage. Following the standard policy of 'no negotiation', Alfa proceeded to sever some of their hostages' body parts and sent them to the perpetrators with a warning that more would follow if the Russian hostages were not released immediately. The tactic was a success and no other Russian national was taken hostage in the Middle East for the next 20 years, [Davies, pg. 108.] until the 2006abduction of Russian diplomats in Iraq .During the
Soviet coup attempt of 1991 the Alfa group (under the command of Major GeneralViktor Karpukhin ) was assigned the task of entering the White House, Russia's parliament building, and killingBoris Yeltsin and the other Russian leaders following a planned assault on the entrance by paratroopers. This order was unanimously refused. [Satter, pg. 18.] Unit members mingled through the crowds and assessed the possibility of undertaking such an operation. According to their statements in the following months, it could have been carried out with success, and achieved its main objectives within 20 to 25 minutes, but would have resulted in hundreds if not thousands of civilian deaths.Russian Federation
According to some Russian military sources, the unit was "degraded" and demoralised by the political manipulation it suffered in the political battles surrounding the collapse of the Soviet Union, with the KGB seeking to use it in the hardline 1991 plot against
Mikhail Gorbachev , and the Russian president Boris Yeltsin also using it as an instrument of power when attacking the Russian White House during the1993 Russian constitutional crisis . [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/04/russia.schools Botched operation was a disaster waiting to happen] , "The Guardian ", September 4 2004] Following the 1993 crisis, Alfa and Vympel were briefly transferred to theMVD (Interior Ministry). [ [http://www.psan.org/document518.html The Early Yeltsin Years] byJonathan Littell ]The unit continued to exist after the collapse of the Soviet Union and has been used in a variety of crisis situations such as their highly controversial actions ending the
Moscow theater hostage crisis in 2002 (called by the Alfa men "our first successful operation for years" [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/oct/27/russia.chechnya Troops bring freedom and death to theatre of blood] , "The Guardian ", October 27 2002] ) and theBeslan school hostage crisis in 2004 in which the group suffered its highest official losses in history.ee also
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OMON
*SOBR
*Rus (special forces)
*Spetsnaz
*Vityaz (MVD)
*Vympel Notes
References
*, pages 389-391
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*External links
* [http://www.alphagroup.ru Alpha Group veterans association]
* [http://www.specnaz.ru Alpha Group veterans association newspaper]
* [http://faq.guns.ru/amin.html Memoirs of the Amin's palace seizure veterans]
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