Battle of the Svatove–Kreminna line

The Battle of the Svatove–Kreminna line[32][33][34][35] is a series of ongoing military engagements between Russia and Ukraine in Eastern Ukraine along a frontline running from the village of Tavilzhanka in the northeast, the city of Svatove in the center, and to the city of Kreminna in the south. The battle began on 2 October 2022, a day after the Ukrainian Army recaptured the nearby city of Lyman.

Battle of the Svatove-Kreminna line
Part of the Eastern campaign of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Date2 October 2022 – present
(7 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

 Russia

 Ukraine
Commanders and leaders
Russia Roman Berdnikov
Russia Aleksandr Lapin
Russia Valery Gerasimov
Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi
Ukraine Valerii Zaluzhnyi
Units involved

 Russian Armed Forces

 Ukrainian Armed Forces[5]

National Guard of Ukraine

Ukrainian partisans[7]
Strength
~15,300 ~15,800
Casualties and losses
Ukrainian claim:
3,091 killed,
1,419+ wounded
[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
12 POWs killed[22]
34+ captured[23][10][24][25]
53 T-80 and T-90 tanks destroyed[10][26][14][27]
4 T-72 tanks destroyed[28][29]
1 2S4 Tyulpan destroyed[30]
1 BMPT Terminator destroyed[31]
3 T-72B3 tanks captured[8]
Unknown

Background

After Russia began their invasion of Ukraine, Svatove quickly fell on 6 March during the Eastern Ukraine campaign. On 18 April, Russia announced the Donbas offensive; Kreminna was the first city in the Donbas to be captured.[36] Through the summer, Russia made slow, costly gains through the rest of Luhansk, northern Donetsk, and eastern Kharkiv Oblasts.

Battle

Initial Ukrainian advances (27 September 2022–25 January 2023)

On the night of 27–28 September, Ukrainian forces crossed the Siverskyi Donets River in Dronivka, stormed the Siverskyi Donets Forest Park, and successfully blocked the critical Kreminna-Torske road.[37] Surviving troops from the BARS-13 detachment and 20th Guards Combined Arms Army, previously based in Lyman where they sustained heavy casualties during the second battle for the town, reestablished themselves in Kreminna.[38]

On 2 October, Ukrainian forces began heavily bombarding Russian positions in Kreminna, advancing as far as the R-66 highway. The following day, Ukrainian troops managed to intersect a segment of the highway between Chervonopopivka and Pishchane, although were pushed back by Russian forces. To counter Ukrainian advances, Russian forces had mined all roads between Kreminna and Svatove.[39] Between 2 and 13 October, Ukrainian troops recaptured 14 towns and villages, including Borova, along the Kharkiv-Luhansk border. Ukrainian forces also advanced towards Chervonopopivka on the Svatove-Kreminna highway, although they were pushed back from their positions by October 5.[40][41][42][43][44][45] Two more villages were recaptured by Ukrainian forces on 24 October.[46]

During November, there were little territorial changes due to the muddy terrain, although fierce battles raged every day. Much of the Russian defense line in northern Luhansk Oblast became staffed with newly-mobilized Russian reservists throughout the month.

On the night of 2 November, Ukrainian sources claimed to have destroyed an entire Russian battalion near the town of Makiivka, in Svatove Raion. According to a Russian survivor of the attack, out of the 570 soldiers in his unit, 29 survived, 12 were wounded, while the other 529 men had been killed.[47][48] Furthermore, some Russian sources claimed that the unit to which the battalion belonged, the 362nd Motorized Rifle Regiment, lost 2,500 men killed (or over half its strength) in just 12 days at a position near Svatove, and only had 100 men left to man the defense line. The same source also claimed that 300 Russian wounded who attempted to crawl back to their positions were treated as deserters, although neither of these reports could be independently verified at the time.[8] Meanwhile, on 7 November, 21 Russian soldiers from the 346th Motorized Rifle Regiment surrendered en masse to the Ukrainians near Svatove.[49]

On 18 November, 12 surrendering Russian soldiers were killed by Ukrainian forces. The Ukrainians claimed that the Russians had committed an act of perfidy firing at them while surrendering, but the Russians deny this.[22] In early December, Ukrainian forces broke through Russian lines around Chervonopopivka, with fighting mostly centered west of the R-66 highway connecting Kreminna and Svatove.[50][8][51] By early December, Ukraine had advanced to the hills west of Chervonopopivka.[50]

Throughout December, relentless battles occurred along the line, with both Russian and Ukrainian forces launching daily attacks to varying degrees of success.[52] On 18 December, a geolocated video showed Ukrainian forces advancing in the Serebryansky forest south of Kreminna.[53] On 26 December, Ukrainian Luhansk Oblast governor Serhiy Haidai said that fighting continued near Kreminna, with the Russian command installed there having recently moving to Rubizhne;[54] however this claim remained unverified as of early January 2023. On 12 January 2023, Ukrainian forces reported Russian shelling of west Kreminna, possibly indicating battles near that area.[55][56]

On 15 January, the Ukrainians reported that a battalion from the Russian 26th Tank Regiment had been reduced to just 30 men and 10 tanks, down from an established strength of 40 T-80BV tanks and 120 tank crewmen.[57]

By the end of January 2023, Ukraine confirmed its advances along the line had slowed.[58]

Russian counteroffensive (27 January 2023–present)

On the night between 26–27 January 2023, Russian forces reportedly began preparing for a new offensive west of Kreminna, launching small ground attacks near Dibrova.[59] Clashes broke out along the front line, with Russian forces conducting attacks towards Ukrainian positions in Chervonopopivka, Ploshchanka, Nevske, and west of Kreminna.[60][61] These clashes continued throughout the rest of January, increasing in intensity with Ukraine conducting some counterattacks and artillery attacks, although there were no confirmed territorial changes.[61] A Ukrainian soldier on the frontlines between Svatove and Kreminna stated Russian ground attacks usually consist of around 15 men.[62] Much of the fighting and counterattacks between Ploshchanka and Kreminna were conducted by the 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division, according to the ISW.[63]

By 8 February, the ISW claimed that the Russian offensive along the Svatove-Kreminna line had unofficially begun, although had only made marginal gains in the vicinity of Dvorichna.[61][62] That same day, photos emerged online of a destroyed Russian BMPT Terminator on the Svatove–Kreminna front, the first known loss of such vehicle in the war.[31] Drone warfare also become prevalent on the front.[64]

Luhansk Oblast governor Serhiy Haidai also corroborated claims that Russia had launched an offensive on the front in early February, stating "there has been a significant increase in attacks and shelling."[65] Conversely, LPR president Leonid Pasechnik claimed Ukraine was bringing reinforcements to the area, making the situation "very difficult".[66]

On 24 March, the Ukrainians claimed to have killed or wounded 183 Russian soldiers and to have taken two prisoners in fighting east of Kupiansk and Lyman. They also claimed to have destroyed 10 T-80 and T-90 tanks over the course of the previous week.[10]

Furthermore, on 26 March, they claimed that 100 Russian soldiers had been killed and taken to a morgue in Troitske, a town in Svatove Raion. Another 140 seriously injured were taken to hospitals for medical treatment. By 5 April, the Ukrainians claimed to have destroyed another 10 T-90 tanks during the fighting.[11][26] At this time, there were also reported attacks on Torske and Terny, of the Donetsk Oblast near Lyman.[67][68][69]

On 17 April, 14 Russian trucks transporting seriously wounded soldiers back across the border were denied entry and turned back, with some of the men dying as a result. The remaining 50 of them were later taken to Troitske Central District Hospital in Luhansk Oblast.[70]

On 8 May, the Ukrainians claimed to have destroyed two Russian tanks, one a T-80 and the other a T-90, during fighting in Luhansk Oblast. They also claimed to have killed 50 Russian soldiers and wounded another 96.[71]

See also

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