Between September 19 and 26, 2020, the 196th battalion took part in another exercise.[9][10]
Another exercise was held from April 7 to 16, 2021, at the cost of two and a half million hryvnia.[11][12]
The 197th battalion had 70% of its contract positions filled by 16 February 2022.[13] However, this specific battalion had insufficient living conditions. Later, a new base was founded in Henichesk.[14]
On February 24, Major Ihor Likhnov, commander of the 192nd Battalion, took a few hundred volunteers and began the defense of Kherson. His first battle was for Antonivka Road Bridge, where the battalion covered the retreat for regular army units. On March 1, one of his companies fought against a Russian tank company. After the city was occupied, a portion of the battalion remained in the city. Part of those were captured. Likhnov began to rebuild the battalion with 13 soldiers, which eventually was used in Donetsk Oblast and in Kherson Oblast.[15]
Also on 1 March, around 40 members of 194th Battalion took part in the Battle of Buzkovyi Park [uk] (Lilac Park) where they suffered heavy casualties after being ambushed by a Russian armoured column instead of an expected infantry column. The unit was armed with rifles, grenades, a small amount of RPGs and self-made Molotov cocktails. At least 24 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and others wounded, with the Russians suffering at least one KIA. The fallen servicemen were buried in the park by locals and a memorial was unveiled there on the first anniversary of the battle in March 2023.[16] Lieutenant Colonel Dmytro Ishchenko was ordered to move to Mykolaiv in May.[17]
On April 16, 2023, the 193rd battalion together with other units destroyed an enemy ammo depot on the left bank of Dnipro river.[18]
The emblem shows a silver cross with three gold crowns on a blue field, which is a proposed coat of arms of Kherson region during Ukrainian People's Republic.[20]
^"110-та і 124-та бригади тероборони ЗСУ розпочали збори" [The 110th and 124th territorial defense brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have started their exercises]. ukrmilitary.com (in Ukrainian). 16 April 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
^Bratushchak, Oleksii; Reutskyi, Kostiantyn (9 November 2022). "Подвиг у Бузковому парку. Невідома історія окупації Херсона" [A feat in Lilac Park. The unknown history of the occupation of Kherson]. tro.mil.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 31 May 2023.