Warfare in eastern Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
Fighting in the Russo-Ukrainian War has been going on in Eastern Ukraine since 2014. The war between Russia and Ukraine became bigger in February 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine. Warfare is still going on in eastern Ukraine, as of January 2023.
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Battles and taking control of land
- Battle of the Svatove-Kreminna front line; The battle is going on (as of 2023's first quarter ); part of the Battle of Donbas. Kreminna is in Lukhansk oblast.
- Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive is still going on; part of the event is sometimes called the Kharkiv counteroffensive.
- Battle of Bakhmut, ongoing battle in Bakhmut; part of the Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Donbas; That series of battles in Donbas - is going on (as of 2023's first quarter).
- Battle of Marinka, ongoing battle in Marinka, Donetsk Oblast.
- Battle of Avdiivka; The battle is going on (as of 2023's first quarter ); Avdiivka is in Donetsk Oblast.
- Battle of Soledar, had ended by January 16, 2023;[1][2][3] Soledar is in Donetsk Oblast; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Pavlivka, ended November 14, 2022; Russian victory; part of Battle of Donbas. Fought in Pavlivka, Donetsk Oblast.
- October 2, 2022: end of second part of Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive
- Second Battle of Lyman, ended. Fought in Lyman, Donetsk Oblast.
- Battles of Bohorodychne and Krasnopillia, ended September 20; Ukrainian victory; part of Battle of Donbas
- Bilohorivka; By September 19, Ukranian soldiers took back control of that urban-type settlement; It is the only settlement in Luhansk Oblast that they control (as of 2023's first quarter).
- Battle of Kupiansk, ended September 16; part of Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive
- Svatove; On 14 September it was reported that Russian soldiers had taken control.[4] (Related pages: Battle of the Svatove-Kreminna line, Battle of Svatove.) The city is in, Luhansk oblast.
- September 12, 2022: end of first part of Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive
- Izium, the city came back under the control of Ukrainian soldiers on September 10. (5 months earlier, Russian soldiers won the Battle of Izium.)[5]
- Battle of Siversk, ended September 9; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Balakliia, ended September 8; part of Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive
- Battle of Shevchenkove, ended September 8; Ukrainian eastern counteroffensive
- Battle of Pisky, ended August 24; Russian military and DPR forces got the win; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Lysychansk, ended July 3; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Sievierodonetsk, ended June 25; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Toshkivka, ended June 21; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Dovhenke, ended June 11; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Sviatohirsk, ended June 8; part of Battle of Donbas
- First Battle of Lyman, ended May 27
- Battle of the Siverskyi Donets, ended May 13; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Rubizhne, ended May 12,2022; Russian win; part of Battle of Donbas
- Battle of Popasna, ended May 7; part of Battle of Donbas; Popasna is a ruined city in Lukhansk oblast.
- Battle of Kreminna (April 2022) ended April 19, 2022; The battle is often looked at, as the first battle of the Battle of Donbas; First Battle of Kreminna, is another name.
- Battle of Izium, ended April 1
- Battle of Volnovakha, ended March 12, 2022; Volnovakha is in Donetsk oblast; Russian soldiers did win
- Battle of Starobilsk, ended March 2, 2022
Related pages
References
- "Ukrainian military source: Russia controls administrative territory of Soledar". The Kyiv Independent. 2023-01-15. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
- "Ukraine confirms that Russia has taken control of disputed town of Soledar". MSN. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
- https://www.nrk.no/nyheter/ukrainsk-forsvarskilde_-russland-kontrollerer-soledar-1.16258108. NRK.no. Retrieved 2023-01-16
- "Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskiy makes surprise visit to recaptured Izium; Russia 'almost certainly' using weapons from Iran". the Guardian. 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-14.
- Hunder, Max; Hnydii, Vitalii (2022-09-10). "Russia loses control of key northeast towns as Ukrainian troops advance". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
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