Kyiv Suvorov Military School

The Kyiv Suvorov Military School (KvSVU) (Ukrainian: Київське суворовське військове училище, Russian: Киевское суворовское военное училище) was a boarding school in Kyiv,[1] the capital of the Ukrainian SSR.

According to the Department of Military Educational Institutions of the Red Army, from 18 to 20 November 1943, 415 pupils from the Kharkiv and Voroshilovgrad regions of the Ukrainian SSR, as well as from Voronezh, Kursk, Tula and the Moscow Oblast of the RSFSR.

The school was located in the building of the former 2nd Kyiv Red Banner College of self-propelled artillery named after Mikhail Frunze.

In 1953, cadets of the school marched in the October Revolution Parade on Moscow's Red Square.

[5] On 24 January 2019, the monument to Alexander Suvorov, erected in front of the building of the former school in 1974, was demolished.