Control territorial durante la guerra ruso-ucraniana

Esta página proporciona información sobre el control más reciente conocido de localidades en Ucrania durante la actual guerra ruso-ucraniana , que comenzó en 2014 y se intensificó con la invasión rusa de Ucrania en 2022. Incluye todas las localidades más grandes del país, así como algunas localidades más pequeñas cercanas a las líneas de contacto actuales o recientes. También incluye una cronología de los cambios en el control territorial, tanto de las capturas de asentamientos individuales como de los cambios en el área general bajo control ruso.

Óblast de Cherkasy

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Cherkasy272.651Cherkasy Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Chyhyryn8,664Cherkasy Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Horodische13.304Cherkasy Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Kamianka11,146Cherkasy Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Kaniv23.503Cherkasy Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Jristinivka10,068Umán Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Korsun-Shevchenkivsky17.474Cherkasy Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Monasterio8,425Umán Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Shpola16.573Zvenigorodka Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Sonrisa66.475Cherkasy Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Talne13.012Zvenigorodka Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Umán82.154Umán Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Vatutina16.096Zvenigorodka Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Zhashkiv13.355Umán Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Zolotonosha27.458Zolotonosha Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Zvenigorodka16.490Zvenigorodka Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022

Óblast de Chernigov

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Bajmach17.192Nizhyn Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022
Baturin2.458Nizhyn Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Bobrovitsia10,742Nizhyn Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022
Borzna9,632Nizhyn Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022
Chernigov [a]285.234Chernigov Ucrania [3] [4]25 de marzo de 2022Véase Sitio de Chernihiv , Bombardeo de Chernihiv , Ataque en la cola del hambre en Chernihiv
Horodnia11.710Chernigov Ucrania [5]2 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. [6] Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de abril de 2022. 
 
Icnia10,585Pryluky Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Koriukivka12.409Koriukivka Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 25 de febrero de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Ucrania el 4 de abril de 2022. 
 
Cozelets7.646Chernigov Ucrania [7]29 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 3 de marzo de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Ucrania el 31 de marzo de 2022. [ cita requerida ] 
 
Mena11.096Koriukivka Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022
Mykhailo-Kotsiubynske2.851Chernigov Ucrania [8]2 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 28 de febrero de 2022. [9] Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de abril de 2022. [9] 
 
Nizhyn66.983Nizhyn Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Novikovka13.120Nizhyn Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Nueva Basan2.929Nizhyn Ucrania [4] [10]31 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 28 de febrero de 2022. [11] Recapturado por Ucrania el 31 de marzo de 2022. [12] [13] 
 
Novgorod-Siversky12.647Novgorod-Siversky Ucrania [14]11 de marzo de 2022
Nuevo Bykiv2.024Nizhyn Ucrania [5]2 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 25 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 31 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Oster5.655Chernigov Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Pryluky52,553Pryluky Ucrania1 de enero de 2024
Desgarrado6.807Chernigov Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. [15] Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de abril de 2022. 
 
Semióvka7,952Novgorod-Siversky Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. [6] Recapturado por Ucrania el 4 de abril de 2022. 
 
Snovski10,825Koriukivka Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022
Sosnitsia6.708Koriukivka Ucrania [1] [2]4 de abril de 2022

Óblast de Chernovtsy

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Chernovtsy265.471Chernovtsy Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Hertsa2.108Chernovtsy Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Jotín9,075Dnistrovsky Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Kitsman6.135Chernovtsy Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Novodnistrovsk10,590Dnistrovsky Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Nueva zelanda7,514Chernovtsy Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Sokyriany8.652Dnistrovsky Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Científicos14.138Científicos Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Vashkivtsi5.312Vyzhnytsia Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Vyzhnytsia3.875Vyzhnytsia Ucrania2 de enero de 2024
Zastavna7,807Chernovtsy Ucrania2 de enero de 2024

Crimea y Sebastopol

NombreEstallido.Municipio o raiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Alupka8,087Municipio de Yalta Rusia [16]4 de enero de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Alushta30,194Municipio de Alushta Rusia [16]4 de enero de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Armiansk21.239Municipio de Armiansk Rusia [16]4 de enero de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Bajchisarai26.090Distrito de Bakhchysarai Rusia [16]4 de enero de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Bilogirsk16.354 [b]Distrito de Bilohirsk Rusia [16]4 de enero de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Kerch149.566Ciudad de Kerch Rusia [16]24 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Sebastopol509,992ninguna [c] Rusia [16]24 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Simferópol332.317Ciudad de Simferópol Rusia [16]24 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Yalta76.746Ciudad de Yalta Rusia [16]24 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 
Eupatoria105.719Ciudad de Eupatoria Rusia [16]24 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2014. 

Óblast de Dnipropetrovsk

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Apóstol amor16.356Krivói Rog Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Chaplyne3.655Sinelnykove Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022Vea el ataque a la estación de tren de Chaplyne
Dnipro980,948Dnipro Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022Ver los ataques del Dnipro
Hannivka236Krivói Rog Ucrania11 de mayo de 2022
Kamianske229.794Kamianske Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Krivói Rog612.750Krivói Rog Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022Ver Bombardeo de Krivói Rih
Marhanets45.718Nikopol Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Mezhova7,022Sinelnykove Ucrania1 de septiembre de 2024
Nikopol107.464Nikopol Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Novomoskovsk70.230Novomoskovsk Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Pavlograd103.073Pavlograd Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Pershotravensk27.573Sinelnykove Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Piatykhatky18.457Kamianske Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Pidgorodne19.336Dnipro Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Pokrov38.111Nikopol Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Prosiana4.547Sinelnykove Ucrania7 de septiembre de 2024
Sinelnykove30,021Sinelnykove Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Ternivka29,226Pavlograd Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Verkhivtseve10.081Kamianske Ucrania [17]5 de julio de 2022
Verjnodniprovsk16.976Kamianske Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Vilnohirsk22.458Kamianske Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Zaporizhia103Sinelnykove Ucrania19 de marzo de 2022
Zelenodolsk12.874Krivói Rog Ucrania [18]27 de abril de 2022
Agua de Zhovti42.901Kamianske Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022

Óblast de Donetsk

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Andriivka71Bajmut Rusia [19]16 de septiembre de 2024Recapturado por Rusia entre el 28 de noviembre y el 1 de diciembre de 2022. [20] [21] [22] Recapturado por Ucrania entre el 14 y el 15 de septiembre de 2023. [23] Reclamado por Rusia el 23 de mayo de 2024. [24] Confirmado su captura por Rusia el 16 de septiembre de 2024. [19] 
 
 
 
Arkhanhelsk285Pokrovskoe Rusia [25]4 de mayo de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 30 de abril y el 3 de mayo de 2024. [26] Recapturada por Rusia el 3 de mayo de 2024. [25] 
 
Avdiivka31.940Pokrovskoe Rusia [27] [28]17 de febrero de 2024Véase Batalla de Avdiivka (2017) , Batalla de Avdiivka (2022-2024)
Capturada por la República Popular de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Mayormente recuperada por Ucrania el 21 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia el 17 de febrero de 2024. [29] 
 
 
Bajmut72.310Bajmut Rusia [30]23 de mayo de 2023Véase Batalla de Artemivsk (2014) , Batalla de Bajmut (2022-2023)
Capturada por la República Popular de Donetsk en abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 6 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia el 20 de mayo de 2023. [31] [32] 
 
 
Bajmutské612Bajmut Rusia [33]27 de diciembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de diciembre de 2022 
Berdichi267Pokrovskoe Rusia [34]28 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 28 de febrero y el 27 de abril de 2024. [35] [36] [37] Recapturada por Rusia entre el 20 y el 27 de abril de 2024. [38] [39] [34] 
 
Berestove1.278Bajmut Rusia [40]28 de julio de 2022Capturado por Donetsk PR en julio de 2022. 
Blahodatne564Volnovaja Ucrania24 de septiembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / RPD en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de junio de 2023. [41]  
 
Bohdanivka77Bajmut Rusia [42]8 de abril de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 17 de enero y el 8 de abril de 2024. [43] Recapturado por Rusia el 8 de abril de 2024. [42] 
 
Bohoiavlenka1.490Volnovaja Rusia [44]27 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó el 26 de octubre de 2024. [45] Probablemente lo capturó el 27 de octubre de 2024. [44] 
 
Bohorodicne794Kramatorsk Ucrania11 de septiembre de 2022Véase Ofensiva de Sloviansk
Capturada por Rusia el 11 de julio de 2022. [46] Recapturada por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. [47] [48] 
 
Chasiv Yar12,557BajmutControvertido [49]19 de mayo de 2024Véase Batalla de Chasiv Yar
Presionada por Rusia entre el 4 de abril y el 17 de mayo de 2024. [50] Disputada por Rusia desde el 17 de mayo de 2024. [49] 
 
Dalne  [Reino Unido]403PokrovskoeControvertido [51]12 de noviembre de 2024Disputado por Rusia desde el 11 de noviembre de 2024. [51] 
Debáltsevo24.316Horlovka Rusia20 de febrero de 2015Véase Batalla de Debáltseve (2015).
Capturada por la República Popular de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 29 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por la República Popular de Donetsk el 18 de febrero de 2015. 
 
 
Dobropillia28.170Pokrovskoe Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Donetsk905.364Donetsk Rusia [52]22 de febrero de 2022Ver ataque de Donetsk de marzo de 2022
Capturado por Donetsk PR el 7 de abril de 2014. 
Druzhba1.860Bajmut Rusia [53]5 de noviembre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 18 de junio y el 2 de julio de 2024. [54] [55] Impugnado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 3 de julio y el 4 de noviembre de 2024. [56] Reclamado capturado por Rusia el 31 de agosto de 2024. [57] Capturado por Rusia el 5 de noviembre de 2024. [53] 
 
 
 
Druzhkivka55.088Kramatorsk Ucrania [58]4 de mayo de 2022
Halitsynivka1.111Pokrovskoe Rusia [59]3 de septiembre de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 31 de agosto y el 2 de septiembre de 2024. [60] Probablemente capturado por Rusia alrededor del 3 de septiembre de 2024. [59] 
 
Heorhiivka1.167Pokrovskoe Rusia [61]14 de junio de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 15 de enero y el 5 de junio de 2024. [62] Recapturada por Rusia entre el 5 y el 14 de junio de 2024. [63] [64] [61] 
 
Hirnyk10,357Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]27 de octubre de 2024Fuentes rusas lo refutan a partir del 18 de septiembre de 2024. [65] Confirmado y refutado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 26 de septiembre y el 26 de octubre de 2024. [66] Capturado por Rusia el 27 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
Horlovka241.106Horlovka Rusia [67]9 de marzo de 2022Ver Batalla de Horlivka (2014)
Capturada por la PR de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. 
Hostal557Pokrovskoe Rusia [17]4 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 12 de septiembre y el 2 de octubre de 2024. [68] Fuentes rusas afirman que lo capturaron el 22 de septiembre de 2024. [69] Rusia lo confirmó el 3 de octubre de 2024. [17] 
 
 
Hrodiva2.299Pokrovskoe Rusia [70]21 de octubre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 4 y el 12 de agosto de 2024. [71] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 13 de agosto y el 20 de octubre de 2024. [72] [73] Rusia afirma haberlo capturado el 7 de octubre de 2024. [74] Rusia confirma que lo capturó el 21 de octubre de 2024. [70] 
 
 
 
Ilinka440Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]13 de noviembre de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 7 y el 12 de noviembre de 2024. [75] Capturado por Rusia el 13 de noviembre de 2024. [45] 
 
Ilovaisk17.620Donetsk Rusia20 de febrero de 2015Ver Batalla de Ilovaisk (2014)
Capturada por la PR de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 19 de agosto de 2014. Recapturada por la PR de Donetsk el 1 de septiembre de 2014. 
 
 
Ivanivka669Pokrovskoe Rusia [76]13 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 25 y el 31 de julio de 2024. [77] [78] Disputado por Rusia entre el 1 y el 12 de agosto de 2024. [79] [71] [80] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 13 de agosto de 2024. [76] 
 
 
Ivanovskiy1.369Bajmut Rusia [81] [50]4 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 23 de febrero y el 23 de marzo de 2024. [82] [83] Recapturada por Rusia alrededor del 23 de marzo de 2024. [84] [85] [50] 
 
Ivano-Daryivka23Bajmut Rusia [86]19 de julio de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 17 de julio de 2024. [86] 
Izmailovka199Pokrovskoe Rusia [87]24 de octubre de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 23 de octubre de 2024. [87] 
Kalynivka542BajmutControvertido [88]17 de junio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 12 y el 30 de mayo de 2024 aproximadamente. [89] Impugnado por Rusia desde alrededor del 30 de mayo de 2024. [90] [91] [88] 
 
Kalynove219Pokrovskoe Rusia [92]27 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de agosto de 2024. [92] 
Karlivka414Pokrovskoe Rusia [60]30 de agosto de 2024Reclamación impugnada por una fuente rusa a partir del 14 de junio de 2024. [93] Impugnada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 22 de junio y el 29 de agosto de 2024. [94] Capturada por Rusia alrededor del 30 de agosto de 2024. [95] [60] 
 
 
Katerinivka778Pokrovskoe Rusia [96]3 de noviembre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 4 de octubre y el 2 de noviembre de 2024. [97] Rusia lo reclamó el 29 de octubre de 2024. [98] Rusia lo confirmó el 3 de noviembre de 2024. [96] 
 
 
Cerámica339Pokrovskoe Rusia [25]4 de mayo de 2024Presionado por Rusia alrededor del 26 de abril de 2024. Disputado por Rusia entre alrededor del 27 de abril y principios de mayo de 2024. [34] Totalmente recuperado por Rusia entre alrededor del 28 de abril y el 3 de mayo de 2024. [39] [34] [25] 
 
 
Khromove833Bajmut Rusia31 de diciembre de 2023Recapturado por Rusia el 29 de noviembre de 2023. [99] [100] 
Klishchiivka512Bajmut Rusia [88]17 de junio de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 19 de enero de 2023. Recapturado por Ucrania entre el 17 y el 22 de septiembre de 2023. [101] [102] Disputado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 19 y finales de mayo de 2024. [103] Recapturado por Rusia entre aproximadamente finales de mayo y el 17 de junio de 2024. [103] [104] [88] 
 
 
 
Komyshivka365Pokrovskoe Rusia [105]22 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 21 de agosto de 2024. [105] [106] 
Kostiantynivka68.792Kramatorsk Ucrania [107] [108]10 de marzo de 2022Capturado por la policía de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturado por Ucrania el 7 de julio de 2014. 
 
Kostiantynivka1.293Pokrovskoe Rusia [109]28 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 5 de junio y el 23 de julio de 2024. [63] Disputado por Rusia entre el 24 de julio y el 26 de agosto de 2024. [77] Probablemente capturado por Rusia el 27 de agosto de 2024. [109] 
 
 
Kramatorsk150.084Kramatorsk Ucrania [58]4 de mayo de 2022Ver Batalla de Kramatorsk (2014) , Ataque a la estación de tren de Kramatorsk
, capturada por la PR de Donetsk el 12 de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 5 de julio de 2014. 
 
Krasna Hora584Bajmut Rusia [110]11 de febrero de 2023Recapturado por Rusia el 11 de febrero de 2023. 
Krasnohorivka14.917Pokrovskoe Rusia [111] [17]10 de septiembre de 2024Véase Batalla de Krasnohorivka
Disputada por Rusia entre el 8 de abril y el 8 de septiembre de 2024. [112] Capturada por Rusia el 9 de septiembre de 2024. [111] 
 
Krasnohorivka (pueblo)526Pokrovskoe Rusia [113]17 de marzo de 2023
Krutyi Yar  [Reino Unido]107Pokrovskoe Rusia [114]29 de septiembre de 2024Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 29 de septiembre de 2024. [114] 
Kurakhove18.220PokrovskoeControvertido [115]30 de octubre de 2024Véase Batalla de Kurakhove
Presionada por Rusia entre el 3 y el 28 de octubre de 2024. [17] Disputada por Rusia desde el 29 de octubre de 2024. [115] 
 
Kurakhivka2.600Pokrovskoe Rusia [116]31 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó el 30 de octubre de 2024. [115] Fuentes rusas lo afirmaron el 30 de octubre de 2024. [115] Rusia lo confirmó el 31 de octubre de 2024. [116] 
 
 
Lastochkyne617Pokrovskoe Rusia [117]24 de febrero de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2024. [117] 
Limán20,469Kramatorsk Ucrania [118] [119]1 de octubre de 2022Véase Batalla de Krasnyi Lyman (2014) , Batalla de Lyman (septiembre-octubre de 2022)
Capturada por la RP de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 5 de junio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia / RPD el 27 de mayo de 2022. [120] [121] [122] [123] Recapturada por Ucrania el 1 de octubre de 2022. [118] [119] [124] 
 
  
 
Lozuvatske  [Reino Unido]17Pokrovskoe Rusia [125]26 de julio de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 16 y el 25 de julio de 2024 aproximadamente. [126] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 26 de julio de 2024. [125] 
 
Lysivka  [Reino Unido]799PokrovskoeControvertido [127]3 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo niega desde aproximadamente el 11 de septiembre de 2024. [128] Fuentes rusas afirman que lo capturaron el 12 de septiembre de 2024. [68] Se confirmó visualmente que lo niegan desde el 2 de octubre de 2024. [127] 
 
Makariyka258Volnovaja Ucrania24 de septiembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / RPD en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania entre el 13 y el 14 de junio de 2023. [129]  
 
Makiivka340.337Donetsk Rusia [67]9 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Donetsk PR el 13 de abril de 2014. 
Maksymilianivka2.171Pokrovskoe Rusia [70]21 de octubre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 14 de junio y el 29 de junio de 2024. [61] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 29 de junio y el 19 de octubre de 2024. [130] Afirmado capturado por Rusia el 17 de octubre de 2024. [131] Confirmado capturado por Rusia el 20 de octubre de 2024. [70] 
 
 
 
Maksymivka  [Reino Unido]793Volnovaja Rusia [96]2 de noviembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 2 de noviembre de 2024. [96] 
Mezhove36Pokrovskoe Rusia [105]22 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 19 de agosto de 2024. [105] [132] 
Marinka10,722Pokrovskoe Rusia [133]25 de diciembre de 2023Véase Batalla de Marinka (2015) , Batalla de Marinka (2022-2023)
Capturada por la RP de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 5 de agosto de 2014. Disputada por Rusia entre aproximadamente la primavera de 2022 y el 24 de diciembre de 2023. [134] [135] Recapturada por Rusia el 24 y 25 de diciembre de 2023. [136] [133] 
 
 
 
Mariúpol [a]431.859Mariúpol Rusia [137]17 de mayo de 2022Véase Batalla de Mariupol (2014) , Ofensiva de 2014 , Ataque de 2015 , Asedio de Mariupol , Ataque aéreo al hospital , Ataque aéreo al teatro de operaciones.
Parcialmente capturado por la RP de Donetsk el 9 de mayo de 2014. Recapturado por Ucrania el 13 de junio de 2014. Recapturado por Rusia / RPD el 16 de mayo de 2022. [137] 
 
  
Mykhailivka1.269Pokrovskoe Rusia [138]1 de septiembre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 18 y el 25 de agosto de 2024. [139] Disputado por Rusia entre el 26 y el 31 de agosto de 2024. [140] [141] Probablemente capturado por Rusia alrededor del 1 de septiembre de 2024. [138] 
 
 
Nikolaevka101Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]16 de octubre de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 24 de septiembre y el 9 de octubre de 2024. [66] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 10 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
Nikolaevka805Pokrovskoe Rusia [142]24 de agosto de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 14 y el 16 de agosto de 2024. [73] Fuentes rusas afirman que lo capturaron el 16 de agosto de 2024. [143] Rusia lo capturó entre el 17 y el 23 de agosto de 2024. [144] [142] 
 
 
Mirnograd46.098Pokrovskoe Ucrania29 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia desde aproximadamente el 29 de agosto de 2024. [141] 
Neskuchne644Volnovaja Ucrania24 de septiembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / RPD en la primavera de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de junio de 2023. [41]  
 
Nelipivka977BajmutControvertido [145]4 de noviembre de 2024Rusia lo reivindica desde el 19 de agosto de 2024. [146] Confirmado como impugnado por Rusia entre el 5 de septiembre y octubre de 2024 aproximadamente. [147] Rusia lo reivindica como capturado el 30 de septiembre de 2024. [69] [148] Capturado por Rusia el 18 de octubre de 2024. [149] Impugnado por Ucrania desde alrededor del 4 de noviembre de 2024. [145] 
 
 
 
 
Amor neto1.141Pokrovskoe Rusia [150]21 de mayo de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 16 y el 27 de abril de 2024. [151] Disputado por Rusia entre el 28 de abril y el 18 de mayo de 2024. [34] [152] Recapturado por Rusia entre el 18 y el 20 de mayo de 2024. [103] [150] 
 
 
Nevelské283Pokrovskoe Rusia [153]10 de agosto de 2024Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 12 de marzo de 2024. [154] [155] Recapturado por Ucrania antes del 4 de mayo de 2024. [156] Presionado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 14 de mayo y el 11 de junio de 2024. [157] Disputado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 12 de junio y el 8 de agosto de 2024. [158] Recapturado por Rusia el 9 de agosto de 2024. [153] 
 
 
 
 
Nueva York9.735Bajmut Rusia [159]7 de octubre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 18 de junio y el 2 de julio de 2024. [54] [55] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 3 de julio y septiembre de 2024. [160] Fuentes rusas afirman que fue capturado el 18 de agosto de 2024. [139] [146] Capturado por Rusia en septiembre de 2024. [159] 
 
 
 
Novobajmutivka191Pokrovskoe Rusia [161]25 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 23 y el 24 de abril de 2024. [162] Recapturada por Rusia el 24 de abril de 2024. [163] [164] [161] 
 
Novojrodivka14.037Pokrovskoe Rusia [165] [166]27 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 14 y el 21 de agosto de 2024. [73] [167] [146] Disputado por Rusia entre el 22 y el 26 de agosto de 2024. [168] [169] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 27 de agosto de 2024. [165] [166] [170] [171] 

 
 
Novokalynove521Pokrovskoe Rusia [39]27 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 16 y el 27 de abril de 2024. [172] [173] Recapturada por Rusia alrededor del 27 de abril de 2024. [39] 
 
Novoluhanské3.700Bajmut Rusia [174]26 de mayo de 2022Capturado junto con la central eléctrica de Vuhlehirske por Rusia / RPD el 26 de julio de 2022 [175]  
Nueva York551Volnovaja Rusia [176]10 de abril de 2022
Novomikhailivka1.439Pokrovskoe Rusia [162]23 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 6 de febrero y el 21 de abril de 2024. [177] Capturada por Rusia alrededor del 22 de abril de 2024. [178] [179] [162] 
 
Nueva Oleksandrivka693Pokrovskoe Rusia [180]11 de junio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 6 de mayo y el 7 de junio de 2024. [181] [182] [104] Disputado por Rusia entre el 8 y el 10 de junio de 2024. [183] ​​Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 10 de junio de 2024. [180] 
 
 
Novopokrovske64Pokrovskoe Rusia [184]13 de junio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 7 de mayo y el 9 de junio de 2024. [185] Disputado por Rusia entre el 10 y el 12 de junio de 2024. [186] Recapturado por Rusia entre el 12 y el 13 de junio de 2024. [158] [184] 
 
 
Novosadóvea32Kramatorsk Rusia [45]22 de octubre de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 22 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
Novoselivka541Pokrovskoe Rusia14 de mayo de 2022
Calle Novoselivka942Pokrovskoe Rusia [187]29 de julio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 12 de junio y el 10 de julio de 2024. [158] Disputado por Rusia entre el 11 y el 28 de julio de 2024. [188] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 29 de julio de 2024. [187] 
 
 
Nueva seda104Volnovaja Ucrania [189]4 de mayo de 2022
Nueva Troitske6.445Volnovaja Rusia [190] [191]6 de mayo de 2022Capturado por Donetsk PR el 11 de marzo de 2022. 
Novoukrainka  [Reino Unido]1,523Volnovaja Rusia [45]29 de octubre de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 26 y el 28 de octubre de 2024. [45] Capturado por Rusia el 29 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
Novozhelanne274Pokrovskoe Rusia [146]18 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 18 de agosto de 2024. [146] 
Ocheretina3.378Pokrovskoe Rusia [25]4 de mayo de 2024Véase Batalla de Ocheretyne
Presionada por Rusia entre el 17 y el 21 de abril de 2024. [151] Disputada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 22 y el 30 de abril de 2024. [179] Totalmente recuperada por Rusia alrededor del 30 de abril de 2024. [25] 
 
 
Olenivka4.534Calmioso Rusia [192]1 de mayo de 2022Vea la masacre en la prisión de Olenivka
captada por la policía de Donetsk en septiembre de 2014 
Orikhovo-Vasylivka227Bajmut Ucrania15 de diciembre de 2023
Orlivka  [Reino Unido]297Pokrovskoe Rusia [73]14 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 14 de agosto de 2024. [73] 
Orlovka874Pokrovskoe Rusia [193]25 de marzo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia entre el 29 de febrero y el 19 de marzo de 2024 aproximadamente. [35] [194] [195] [193] 
Ostrivské323Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]16 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 3 y el 14 de octubre de 2024. [196] Rusia lo reclamó capturado el 11 de octubre de 2024. [197] Rusia lo capturó el 15 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
Pavlovka2.505Volnovaja Rusia [198]14 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia / RPD el 13 de marzo de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Ucrania el 21 de junio de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Rusia entre el 11 y el 14 de noviembre de 2022. [199] [198]  
 
 
Paraskoviivka2.810Bajmut Rusia [200]18 de febrero de 2023Ver Batalla de Artemivsk
Capturado por la RP de Donetsk durante la batalla de Artemivsk. Recapturado por Ucrania el 6 de julio de 2014 [201] . Recapturado por Rusia el 18 de febrero de 2023. [202] 
 
 
Paraskoviivka52Pokrovskoe Rusia [203] [93]15 de junio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 5 y el 18 de mayo de 2024. [156] Disputado por Rusia entre el 19 de mayo y el 5 de junio de 2024. [49] [63] Capturado por Rusia entre el 5 y el 14 de junio de 2024. [183] ​​[93] [203] 
 
 
Pervomaiske2.208Pokrovskoe Rusia [112]10 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia / RPD entre el verano de 2022 y el 9 de abril de 2024. [204] [ se necesita una mejor fuente ] Rusia la recuperó alrededor del 9 de abril de 2024. [205] [112]  
 
Pisky6Pokrovskoe Rusia [206]31 de agosto de 2022Ver Batalla de Pisky
La población era de 2.160 en 2001, pero la mayoría de los residentes se marcharon durante la guerra en Donbass .
Pavimentación1.404Bajmut Rusia [147] [17]6 de septiembre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 29 de junio y agosto de 2024 aproximadamente. [130] Rusia lo reclamó el 30 de julio de 2024. [207] Rusia lo confirmó el 5 de septiembre de 2024. [147] [17] 
 
 
Pivnichne9,024BajmutControvertido [94]31 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 18 y el 21 de junio de 2024. [54] [55] Disputado por Rusia desde el 21 de junio de 2024. [208] [45] Reclamado capturado por Rusia el 31 de agosto de 2024. [60] 
 
 
Posibilidad144Pokrovskoe Rusia [209]21 de febrero de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 21 de febrero de 2024. [209] 
Pokrovskoe61.161Pokrovskoe Ucrania [210]25 de mayo de 2022Ver Ofensiva de Pokrovsk
Objeto de repetidos ataques con cohetes desde finales de mayo de 2022.
Pokrovsk1.333Bajmut Rusia27 de julio de 2022
Prohres390Pokrovskoe Rusia [86]19 de julio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 26 de junio y el 17 de julio de 2024. [211] Disputado por Rusia el 18 de julio de 2024. [212] Capturado por Rusia el 19 de julio de 2024. [86] 
 
 
Ptique274Pokrovskoe Rusia [105]22 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 22 de agosto de 2024. [105] 
Prechystivka898Volnovaja Rusia [213]5 de septiembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 3 de septiembre de 2024. [214] [213] 
Raihorodok3.342Kramatorsk Ucrania [17]9 de septiembre de 2022
Rivnopil98Volnovaja Rusia [45]14 de noviembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia / RPD antes de la contraofensiva ucraniana de 2023. Recapturado por Ucrania el 26 de junio de 2023. [215] Disputado por Rusia entre el 11 y el 13 de noviembre de 2024. [45] Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 14 de noviembre de 2024. [216]  
 
 
 
Rozdolivka740Bajmut Rusia [217]3 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 14 de mayo y el 11 de junio de 2024. [157] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 12 de junio y el 19 de julio de 2024. [184] [203] Fuentes rusas afirman que fue capturado alrededor del 28 de junio de 2024. [218] Capturado por Rusia entre el 19 de julio y el 3 de agosto de 2024. [217] [219] 
 
 
 
Sakko y Vantsetti3Bajmut Rusia6 de febrero de 2023Recapturado por Rusia el 31 de enero de 2023. 
Selydóvea21.916Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]30 de octubre de 2024Véase Ofensiva de Pokrovsk § Batalla por Selydove
Disputada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 28 de agosto y el 5 de septiembre de 2024. [109] [141] [220] Probablemente recapturada por Ucrania alrededor del 6 de septiembre de 2024. [19] Disputada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 27 de septiembre y finales de octubre de 2024. [221] Fuentes rusas afirman haberla capturado el 27 de octubre de 2024. [222] Fuentes rusas afirman haberla capturado el 29 de octubre de 2024. [223] Rusia confirma que lo capturó el 30 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
 
 
 
Semióvka182Pokrovskoe Rusia [34]28 de abril de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 28 de marzo y el 26 de abril de 2024. [224] [225] Recapturada por Rusia entre el 20 y el 26 de abril de 2024. [226] [179] [227] 
 
Serebrianka869Bajmut Ucrania [17]4 de septiembre de 2022Rusia afirmó haberlo capturado el 23 de octubre de 2024. [228] 
Serhiivka  [Reino Unido]159Pokrovskoe Rusia15 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 27 de julio y el 2 de agosto de 2024. [229] [230] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 3 y el 6 de agosto de 2024. [217] Fuentes rusas afirman que fue capturado el 3 de agosto de 2024. [217] [231] [232] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 7 de agosto de 2024. [73] [233] 
 
 
 
Shakhtarske  [Reino Unido]1.154Volnovaja Rusia [45]2 de noviembre de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 26 de octubre y el 1 de noviembre de 2024. [45] Fuentes rusas afirman que fue capturado el 29 de octubre de 2024. [98] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 2 de noviembre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
Shandryholove1.035Kramatorsk Ucrania [234]27 de septiembre de 2022
Shcherbynivka3.266BajmutControvertido [149]19 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo impugna desde aproximadamente el 18 de octubre de 2024. [149] 
Shchurove264Kramatorsk Ucrania [235]19 de septiembre de 2022
Shevchenko1.654Pokrovskoe Ucrania [236]26 de septiembre de 2022
Sumi95Bajmut Rusia [94]23 de junio de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 21 de junio de 2024. [237] [94] 
Sieverne40Pokrovskoe Rusia [238]27 de febrero de 2024Recapturado por Rusia entre el 22 y el 26 de febrero de 2024. [117] [239] 
Siversk11.068Kramatorsk Ucrania [240]25 de mayo de 2022
Esloviansk106.972Kramatorsk Ucrania [58]4 de mayo de 2022Véase Asesinato de pentecostales en Sloviansk (2014) , Sitio de Sloviansk
capturado por la República Popular de Donetsk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturado por Ucrania el 5 de julio de 2014. 
 
Sokil66Pokrovskoe Rusia [241]6 de julio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 27 de mayo y el 6 de junio de 2024. [242] Disputado por Rusia entre el 7 de junio y el 3 de julio de 2024. [243] [244] [56] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 6 de julio de 2024. [241] 
 
 
Sontsivka795PokrovskoeControvertido [245]9 de noviembre de 2024Disputado por Rusia desde aproximadamente el 9 de noviembre de 2024. [245] 
Escuché14Pokrovskoe Rusia [105]22 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 19 de agosto de 2024. [105] [132] 
Soledad10,692Bajmut Rusia [246]16 de enero de 2023 Véase Batalla de Soledar
Capturada por la República Popular de Donetsk en abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania en julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia el 16 de enero de 2023. 
 
 
Solodke525Volnovaja Rusia [247]5 de julio de 2022Recapturado por Ucrania el 5 de julio de 2022. Recapturado por Rusia / RPD el 19 de agosto de 2022. 
  
Soloviove223Pokrovskoe Rusia [39]27 de abril de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 25 de abril de 2024. [161] [227] [39] 
Espirín80Bajmut Rusia [86]3 de julio de 2024Rusia lo impugnó alrededor de agosto-septiembre de 2022. [248] [249] [250] Rusia lo impugnó entre el 27 de diciembre de 2023 y el 16 de julio de 2024. [251] Rusia lo reivindicó desde el 30 de junio de 2024. [56] Rusia lo confirmó el 17 de julio de 2024. [86] 
 
 
 
Staromaiorsk839Volnovaja Rusia [186]10 de junio de 2024Capturado por Rusia / RPD en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania entre el 27 y el 28 de julio de 2023. [252] Disputado por Rusia entre el 8 de mayo y el 9 de junio de 2024. [182] [253] [104] Recapturado por Rusia el 10 de junio de 2024. [254] [186]  
 
 
 
Staromlynivka2.635Volnovaja Rusia [255]13 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia / DPR el 13 de marzo de 2022.  
Pasove62Pokrovskoe Rusia [238]27 de febrero de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 10 de noviembre de 2023 y el 23 de febrero de 2024. [256] Recapturada por Rusia alrededor del 23 de febrero de 2024. [117] [238] 
 
Storozheve96Volnovaja Ucrania24 de septiembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / RPD en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de junio de 2023. [41]  
 
Sviatohirsk4.309Kramatorsk Ucrania11 de septiembre de 2022 Véase Batalla de Sviatohirsk
Capturada por Rusia / RPD entre el 8 [257] y el 14 de junio de 2022. [258] Recapturada por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. [259] [48]  
 
Svitlodarsk11.281Bajmut Rusia [260] [261]24 de mayo de 2022Capturado por Rusia / RPD el 24 de mayo de 2022. [260] [261]  
Terny764KramatorskControvertido [262]1 de noviembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 23 de abril de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania la primera semana de octubre de 2022. [263] Presionado por Rusia entre alrededor de ? [ ¿cuándo? ] – finales de abril de 2024. [ cita requerida ] [45] [264] [218] Disputado por Rusia desde alrededor del 30 de octubre de 2024. [115] [262] 
 
 
 
Tono320Pokrovskoe Rusia [265]21 de marzo de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 26 de febrero y marzo de 2024. [239] [194] Capturada en su mayor parte por Rusia mucho antes del 16 de marzo de 2024. [155] Capturada en su totalidad por Rusia el 21 de marzo de 2024. [265] 
 
 
Toretsk30,914BajmutControvertido [168]23 de agosto de 2024Véase Batalla de Toretsk
Presionada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 5 de julio y el 21 de agosto de 2024. [266] Disputada por Rusia desde aproximadamente el 22 de agosto de 2024. [267] [168] 
 
Torske1.652Kramatorsk Ucrania28 de septiembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / RPD alrededor del 19-20+ de abril de 2022. [268]  
Tsukuryne1.745Pokrovskoe Rusia [74]6 de octubre de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 30 de septiembre y el 5 de octubre de 2024. [269] Capturada por Rusia alrededor del 6 de octubre de 2024. [74] 
 
Ucrainsk10,655Pokrovskoe Rusia [270]17 de septiembre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 29 de agosto y el 5 de septiembre de 2024. [141] Afirmación refutada por fuentes rusas a partir del 29 de agosto de 2024. [141] Refutado por Rusia entre el 6 y el 16 de septiembre aproximadamente. [271] Confirmado con imágenes geolocalizadas que se refutarán antes del 11 de septiembre. [68] Capturado por Rusia el 17 de septiembre de 2024. [270] 
 
 
 
Umanski176Pokrovskoe Rusia [24]23 de mayo de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre el 9 y el 20 de mayo de 2024 aproximadamente. [272] Recapturada por Rusia alrededor del 20 de mayo de 2024. [24] 
 
Urozhaina1.000Volnovaja Rusia [273] [274]13 de julio de 2024Capturado por Rusia / RPD en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania entre el 15 y el 16 de agosto de 2023. [275] Presionado por Rusia entre el 1 y el 7 de mayo de 2024. [26] Disputado por Rusia entre el 8 de mayo y el 12 de julio de 2024. [182] Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 13 de julio de 2024. [273] [274]  
 
 
 
 
Uspenivka  [Reino Unido]507Pokrovskoe Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Vasiukivka601Bajmut Ucrania15 de diciembre de 2023
Velyka Novosilka5,235Volnovaja Ucrania29 de agosto de 2024
Verkhniokamianske960Bajmut Rusia [276]9 de octubre de 2024Se dice que fue presionado por una fuente rusa a partir del 11 de junio de 2024 aproximadamente. [158] Se dice que fue capturado por Rusia el 2 de octubre de 2024. [277] Se dice que fue capturado por Rusia alrededor del 7 de octubre de 2024. [276] 
 
 
Vesele129Pokrovskoe Rusia [71] [278]4 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 25 y el 31 de julio de 2024. [77] [78] Disputado por Rusia entre el 27 de julio y el 3 de agosto de 2024. [229] [279] Capturado por Rusia entre el 1 y el 4 de agosto de 2024. [71] [278] 
 
 
Vesele102Bajmut Rusia [177]6 de febrero de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 18 de enero de 2024. [43] [177] 
Vodiane319Pokrovskoe Rusia [280]5 de abril de 2024Totalmente recuperado por Rusia entre el 31 de marzo y el 5 de abril de 2024. [280] [281] 
Vodiane324Volnovaja Rusia [282]8 de septiembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 8 de septiembre de 2024. [283] [284] [282] 
Volnovaja [a]21.441Volnovaja Rusia [285]11 de marzo de 2022Véase Ataque al autobús de Volnovakha (2015) , Batalla de Volnovakha
capturada por Donetsk PR el 11 de marzo de 2022. 
Volodymyrivka6.325Volnovaja Rusia [17]20 de agosto de 2022
Voskhod  [Reino Unido]52Pokrovskoe Rusia [188]11 de julio de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 1 y el 4 de julio de 2024 aproximadamente. [286] Capturado por Rusia entre el 4 y el 11 de julio de 2024 aproximadamente. [188] 
 
Vovche95Pokrovskoe Rusia29 de julio de 2024Capturado por Rusia desde aproximadamente el 29 de julio de 2024. [187] 
Vozdvyzhenka  [Reino Unido]381PokrovskoeControvertido [149]19 de octubre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 23 de junio y el 18 de octubre de 2024. [94] Impugnado por Rusia desde el 19 de octubre de 2024. [149] 
 
Vuhledar14.144Volnovaja Rusia [269]1 de octubre de 2024Véase Batalla de Vuhledar
capturada por Rusia el 1 de octubre de 2024. [269] 
Yampil1.944Kramatorsk Ucrania [287]30 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia / RPD en mayo de 2022. [288] [289] Disputado entre el 28 de septiembre y el 1 de octubre de 2022. [290] [291] Recapturado por Ucrania el 1 de octubre de 2022. [287]  

 
Yasna Poliana  [Reino Unido]434Volnovaja Rusia [45]1 de noviembre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 29 y el 31 de octubre de 2024 aproximadamente. [45] Fuentes rusas afirman que lo capturaron el 29 de octubre de 2024. [98] Rusia lo confirmó alrededor del 2 de noviembre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
Yasnobrodivka70Pokrovskoe Rusia [125]26 de julio de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 17 de junio y el 6 de julio de 2024. [54] Reclamado por fuentes rusas el 23 de junio de 2024. [94] Capturado por Rusia entre el 7 y el 26 de julio de 2024. [125] [292] 
 
 
Yenákieve77.053Horlovka Rusia [293]24 de junio de 2015Capturado por Donetsk PR el 13 de abril de 2014. 
Yevhenivka106Pokrovskoe Rusia [187]29 de julio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 18 y el 22 de junio de 2024. [54] Disputado por Rusia entre el 22 de junio y el 9 de julio de 2024. [94] [45] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 10 de julio de 2024. [294] [187] 
 
 
Zaitseve1.160Bajmut Rusia [295] [296]16 de noviembre de 2022Rusia reivindicó su captura el 6 de octubre de 2022. [296]
Zalizne4.928Bajmut Rusia [147] [17]6 de septiembre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 18 de junio y el 12 de julio de 2024. [54] [55] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 13 de julio y el 4 de septiembre de 2024. [273] Fuentes rusas afirman haberlo capturado el 15 de agosto de 2024. [73] Rusia afirma haberlo capturado el 19 de agosto de 2024. [146] Rusia confirma que lo capturó el 5 de septiembre de 2024. [147] [17] 
 
 
 
 
Zarichne2,571Kramatorsk Ucrania [263]28 de septiembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / RPD entre el 24 y el 27 de abril de 2022. [297] [289] Recapturado por Ucrania en la primera semana de octubre de 2022. [263]  
 
Zavitne308Pokrovskoe Rusia [146]18 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 18 de agosto de 2024. [146] 
Polo Zelene578Volnovaja Ucrania [298]1 de mayo de 2022
Zhelanne1.274Pokrovskoe Rusia [73] [167]15 de agosto de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 27 y el 31 de julio de 2024. [229] Disputado por Rusia entre el 1 y el 13 de agosto de 2024. [299] [217] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 14 de agosto de 2024. [73] [167] 
 
 
Zhelanne Druhe240Pokrovskoe Rusia [149]19 de octubre de 2024Fuentes rusas afirman haberlo capturado el 7 de octubre de 2024. [74] Rusia lo capturó el 19 de octubre de 2024. [149] 
 
Zhelanne Pershe192Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]7 de octubre de 2024Disputado por Rusia entre el 16 de septiembre y el 6 de octubre de 2024. [19] Capturado por Rusia el 7 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
Zoriane  [Reino Unido]939Pokrovskoe Rusia [45]30 de octubre de 2024Reclamado e impugnado por Rusia desde el 8 de octubre de 2024. [276] Confirmado e impugnado por Rusia entre el 19 y el 29 de octubre de 2024 aproximadamente. [149] Reclamado capturado por Rusia el 19 de octubre de 2024. [149] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 30 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
 

Óblast de Ivano-Frankovsk

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Burshtyn14.866Ivano-Frankovsk Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Dolina20.641Kalush Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Ivano-Frankovsk237.855Ivano-Frankovsk Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022Ver Ataques con misiles en curso
Kalush65.814Kalush Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Kolomyia61.140Kolomiya Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Nadvirna22,545Nadvirna Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022

Óblast de Járkov

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Balaklia26.921Izium Ucrania8 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 3 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 8 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Barvinkove8.110Izium Ucrania [300]30 de abril de 2022
Berestove  [Reino Unido]230Kupiansk Rusia [45]15 de noviembre de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 16 y el 17 de mayo de 2024. [301] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 18 de mayo y el 14 de noviembre de 2024. [302] Reclamado por fuentes rusas entre el 26 y el 28 de mayo de 2024. [303] [304] Confirmado capturado por Rusia el 15 de noviembre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
 
Bogodukhiv15.797Bogodukhiv Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Bohuslavka1330Izium Ucrania [305]5 de octubre de 2022
Boriva Andriyivka163Izium Ucrania [305]5 de octubre de 2022
Borova5,174Izium Ucrania3 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 14 de abril de 2022. [306] Recapturado por Ucrania el 3 de octubre de 2022. 
 
Borschivka3.139Izium Ucrania [307]9 de septiembre de 2022
Borysivka533Járkov Rusia [308]10 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 10 de mayo de 2024. [308] 
Buhaivka  [Reino Unido]1Járkov Ucrania12 de mayo de 2024
Buhruvatka  [Reino Unido]12Chuhuiv Rusia [89]14 de mayo de 2024Presionado y disputado por Rusia entre el 12 y el 14 de mayo de 2024. [309] Recapturado por Rusia el 14 de mayo de 2024. [89] 
 
Cherkaski Tyshky1.165Járkov Ucrania [310]10 de mayo de 2022
Chkalovské3.730Chuhuiv Ucrania [311]9 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 16 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 6 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Chuhuiv31.535Chuhuiv Ucrania [312]7 de marzo de 2022Ver ataque a la base aérea de Chuhuiv
Capturada por Rusia el 25 de febrero de 2022. Recapturada por Ucrania el 7 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Derhachi17.433Járkov Ucrania [313]6 de abril de 2022
Dovhenke850Izium Ucrania [314]22 de agosto de 2022 Ver la ofensiva de Sloviansk
Dvorichna3.387Kupiansk Ucrania [315]11 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 14 de abril de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Dvorichne326Kupiansk Rusia [315]31 de diciembre de 2023Capturada por Rusia en febrero de 2022. Recapturada por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. [316] La aldea cambiaría de manos varias veces desde entonces, [317] Rusia volvió a capturarla el 10 de febrero de 2023. [318] 
  
Fyholivka104Kupiansk Ucrania31 de diciembre de 2023
Ivanivka  [Reino Unido]135Kupiansk Rusia [319]9 de junio de 2024Presionado por Rusia el 23 de mayo de 2024. [24] Disputado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 24 y el 25 de mayo de 2024. [320] [303] Recapturado por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 25 de mayo y el 6 de junio de 2024. [321] [203] [45] [319] 
 
 
Izium45.884Izium Ucrania [322]10 de septiembre de 2022Véase Batalla de Izium , Fosas comunes de Izium
Capturadas por Rusia el 27 de marzo de 2022. Recapturadas por Ucrania el 10 de septiembre de 2022. [322] 
 
Hatyshche509Chuhuiv Rusia [309]12 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia entre el 10 y el 11 de mayo de 2024 aproximadamente. [308] [323] [309] 
Libro electrónico1.203JárkovControvertido [203] [54]18 de junio de 2024Recapturado por Rusia entre el 11 y el 13 de mayo de 2024. [323] [324] Presionado por Ucrania entre el 7 y el 16 de junio de 2024 aproximadamente. [244] Impugnado por Ucrania desde alrededor del 16 de junio de 2024. [88] [54] [203] 
 
 
Holubivka33Kupiansk Ucrania31 de diciembre de 2023
Horobivka263Kupiansk Rusia31 de diciembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia en febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 24 de septiembre de 2022. [325] Nuevamente recapturado por Rusia el 18 de octubre de 2022. [326]   
Hrushivka1.277Kupiansk Ucrania [307]8 de septiembre de 2022
Grianykivka607Kupiansk Rusia30 de diciembre de 2023
Husarivka1.352Izium Ucrania [327]27 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 26/27 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Izbytske37Chuhuiv Ucrania11 de mayo de 2024
Kalynove  [Reino Unido]-Kupiansk Ucrania31 de diciembre de 2023
Kamianka  [Reino Unido]961Kupiansk Ucrania30 de diciembre de 2023
Járkov [a]1.433.886Járkov Ucrania [328]2 de marzo de 2022 Véase Batalla de Járkov , Bombardeo de racimo en Járkov , Ataque con misiles en los dormitorios
Cotimlia1.351Chuhuiv Ucrania [329]10 de septiembre de 2022
Kivsharivka18.302Kupiansk Ucrania [330]28 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 28 de septiembre. 
 
Cochinillo2.968Chuhuiv Ucrania3 de mayo de 2022
Kotliarivka255Kupiansk Rusia [156]5 de mayo de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 28 de enero y el 1 de febrero de 2024. [331] [332] Presionado y disputado por Rusia entre el 27 de abril y el 4 de mayo de 2024. [39] Recapturado por Rusia el 4 de mayo de 2024. [25] [156] 
 
 
Kozacha Lopan5.005Járkov Ucrania11 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Krasne20Járkov Rusia [308]10 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 10 de mayo de 2024. [308] 
Krasne Pershe  [Reino Unido]84Kupiansk Ucrania30 de diciembre de 2023
Krasnograd20.013Krasnograd Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Krokhmalne45Kupiansk Rusia [333]20 de enero de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 20 de enero de 2024. [333] 
Kruhliakivka1,173Kupiansk Rusia [116]31 de octubre de 2024Rusia lo impugnó entre el 19 y el 30 de octubre de 2024 aproximadamente. [149] [ ¿cuándo? ] Rusia lo reclamó el 30 de octubre de 2024. [334] Rusia lo confirmó el 31 de octubre de 2024. [116] 
 
 
Kudiivka  [Reino Unido]22Járkov Ucrania12 de mayo de 2024Se dice que una fuente rusa lo presionó desde aproximadamente el 10 al 12 de mayo de 2024. [323] [335] 
Kupiansk27.169KupianskControvertido [336] [337]15 de noviembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de septiembre de 2022. [322] Impugnado por Rusia desde el 14 de noviembre de 2024. [336] [338] 
 
 
Kupiansk-Vuzlov8,397Kupiansk Ucrania [339]26 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 26 de septiembre de 2022. [340] 
 
Kutuzivka1,184Járkov Ucrania [341]28 de abril de 2022
Kíslivka965Kupiansk Rusia6 de mayo de 2024Disputada por Rusia entre aproximadamente el 26 de abril y el 6 de mayo de 2024. [39] [34] Recapturada por Rusia alrededor del 6 de mayo de 2024. [181] [342] 
 
Lebiazhe1.534Chuhuiv Ucrania [343]20 de abril de 2022
Liubotyn20,376Járkov Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Lozova54.026Lozova Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Lukiantsi1.242Járkov Rusia [344]15 de mayo de 2024Presionado por Rusia alrededor del 11 de mayo de 2024. [323] Disputado por Rusia alrededor del 12 de mayo de 2024. [345] Recapturado por Rusia el 13 de mayo de 2024. [346] [344] 
 
 
Lyman Pershyi280Kupiansk Rusia19 de diciembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia en febrero de 2022. [347] Recapturado por Ucrania el 1 de octubre de 2022. [348] Nuevamente recapturado por Rusia el 16 de febrero de 2023. [349] [350] [351]   
Lípidos4.182Járkov Ucrania [321]25 de mayo de 2024Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. [315] Presionado por Rusia entre el 16 y el 25 de mayo de 2024. [301] [321] 
 
 
Malinivka7.500Chuhuiv Ucrania [352]5 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia a principios de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 5 de abril de 2022. 
 
Merefa21,421Járkov Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Morojovets44Járkov Rusia [323]11 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 11 de mayo de 2024. [323] 
Ohirtseve  [Reino Unido]234Chuhuiv Rusia [323]11 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 10 de mayo de 2024. [308] [323] 
Oliinykove8Járkov Rusia [323]11 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 11 de mayo de 2024. [323] 
Oskil3.217Izium Ucrania7 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Donetsk PR el 5 de mayo de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Ucrania el 7 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Pechenihy5.058Chuhuiv Ucrania3 de mayo de 2022
Pervomaiskyi28,986Lozova Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Petropavlovka2.452KupianskControvertido [353]13 de septiembre de 2024Disputado por Rusia desde aproximadamente el 12 de septiembre de 2024. [353] 
Pishchane528Kupiansk Rusia [354]20 de julio de 2024Afirma haber sido presionado por una fuente rusa entre el 16 de junio y el 5 de julio de 2024. [355] Rusia lo impugna entre el 6 y el 19 de julio de 2024. [241] Rusia lo captura el 20 de julio de 2024. [354] 
 
 
Piski-Radkivski2.507Izium Ucrania [356]26 de septiembre de 2022

Capturado por Rusia el 2 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 26 de septiembre de 2022. 
 

Pavimentación7,394Járkov Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Pletenivka  [Reino Unido]124Chuhuiv Rusia [323]11 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 10 de mayo de 2024. [308] [323] 
Protopopivka1.253Izium Ucrania [189]4 de mayo de 2022
Prylipka  [Reino Unido]12Chuhuiv Ucrania21 de mayo de 2024Presionado por Rusia desde aproximadamente el 21 de mayo de 2024. [49] [150] [357] 
Pylna220Járkov Rusia [308]10 de mayo de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 10 de mayo de 2024. [308] 
Ruska Lozova5.016Járkov Ucrania [358] [359]6 de mayo de 2022
Ruski Tyshky1.908Járkov Ucrania [310]10 de mayo de 2022
Savyntsy5,266Izium Ucrania [360]8 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 8 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Shevchenkove6.724Kupiansk Ucrania8 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. [306] Recapturado por Ucrania el 8 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Pizarra6.076Járkov Ucrania [361]9 de abril de 2022
Sotnytskyi Kozachok177BogodukhivControvertido [160]4 de julio de 2024Ataque ruso el 26 de junio de 2024. [264] Ataque ruso y captura declarada el 4 de julio de 2024. [160] 
 
Staryi Saltiv3.394Chuhuiv Ucrania [362]2 de mayo de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de mayo de 2022. [363] 
 
Starytsia486ChuhuivControvertido [55]19 de junio de 2024Presionado por Rusia entre el 11 y el 14 de mayo de 2024. [323] Impugnado por Rusia desde el 14 de mayo de 2024. [344] [104] [55] Reivindicado por fuentes rusas entre el 15 y el 18 de mayo de 2024. [344] [364] [365] 
 
 
Estrilecha2.097Járkov Rusia [308]10 de mayo de 2024Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. [366] Recapturado por Ucrania el 13 de septiembre de 2022. [366] Recapturado por Rusia el 10 de mayo de 2024. [308] 
 
 
Estudiante1.440Izium Ucrania [367]18 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en marzo de 2022. Varios informes indican que las fuerzas rusas se retiraron el 15 de septiembre de 2022. [368] 
Sinkivka389Kupiansk Rusia [369]7 de septiembre de 2024Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania en la contraofensiva de Járkov. Disputado por Rusia entre el 28 de noviembre de 2023 y el 5 de septiembre de 2024. [370] Capturado por Rusia el 6 de septiembre de 2024. [369] 
 
 
 
Tabaivka34Kupiansk Rusia [371]28 de febrero de 2024Recapturado por Rusia el 27 de enero de 2024. [372] [371] 
Tavilzhanka1.924Kupiansk Rusia [373]22 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia . [374] [¿ Fuente autopublicada? ] 
Tymkivka  [ru] N / AKupiansk Ucrania11 de junio de 2024Según fuentes rusas , el 11 de junio de 2024. [180] 
Tokarivka16Járkov Ucrania12 de mayo de 2024
Topoli (asentamiento de tipo rural)261Kupiansk Ucrania [375]30 de noviembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia en febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania alrededor del 11 de septiembre de 2022. [375] Desminado el 7 de septiembre de 2023. [376] 
 
Topoli (pueblo)860Kupiansk Rusia8 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 25 de febrero de 2022. 
Tsyrkuny6.310Járkov Ucrania [377]7 de mayo de 2022
Tikhe163Chuhuiv Ucrania [55]19 de junio de 2024Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 11 de mayo de 2024. [323] [309] [320] [ dudosodiscutir ] Recapturado por Ucrania alrededor del 18 de junio de 2024. [55] [ dudosodiscutir ] 
 
Udy1.677Bogodukhiv Ucrania [315]11 de septiembre de 2022 Rusia avanzó en el asentamiento el 28 de agosto. [378]
Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. 
Valky8.721Bogodukhiv Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Velykyi Burluk3.656Kupiansk Ucrania [329]11 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Verbivka3.515Izium Ucrania [379]7 de septiembre de 2022
Vilshana1.500Kupiansk Rusia1 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 1 de marzo de 2022. [380] [¿ fuente autopublicada? ] 
Vovchansk17.747ChuhuivControvertido [309]12 de mayo de 2024Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de septiembre de 2022. [315] [381] Presionado por Rusia el 11 de mayo de 2024. [323] Impugnado por Rusia desde el 12 de mayo de 2024. [309] 
 
 
 
Jutorio Vovchanski1.340Chuhuiv Ucrania18 de mayo de 2024Fuentes rusas afirman que el control está compartido desde aproximadamente el 17 de mayo de 2024. [382] [365] 
Yakovenkove1,123Izium Ucrania [311]8 de septiembre de 2022Recapturado por Ucrania el 7 de septiembre de 2022. 
Zapadne345Kupiansk Ucrania31 de diciembre de 2023
Ternova907Járkov Ucrania13 de mayo de 2024
Zmiiv14.071Chuhuiv Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Zolochiv7,926Bogodukhiv Ucrania [383]10 de abril de 2022
Zybyne115Chuhuiv Ucrania18 de mayo de 2024Fuentes rusas lo afirmaron bajo presión y lo refutaron entre el 12 y el 18 de mayo de 2024. [384] [385] [365] Fuentes rusas lo afirmaron el 17 de mayo de 2024. [382] 
 

Óblast de Jersón

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Arkhanhelsk1.769Berislav Ucrania [386]3 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de octubre de 2022. 
 
Berislav12,123Berislav Ucrania [387]30 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Ucrania en noviembre de 2022. [ 388 ] 
 
Bilohrudove275Skadovsk Rusia [103]20 de mayo de 2024Ucrania lo disputará entre el 30 de noviembre y el 3 de diciembre de 2023 aproximadamente. [389] 
Blahodatne1.008Jersón Ucrania [390] [ ¿fuente poco fiable? ]14 de septiembre de 2022Controlado por Ucrania , según un periodista militar ucraniano. [391] 
Borozenské2,021Berislav Ucrania [17]10 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de noviembre de 2022. 
 
Chaplynka9,539Kajovka Rusia [392]27 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. 
Chornobáivka9,275Jersón Ucrania [393]27 de marzo de 2022Ver Ataques de Chornobaivka de 2022.
Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 11 de noviembre. 
 
Chulakivka3.087Skadovsk Rusia [394]15 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 15 de marzo de 2022. 
Puente de Davydiv1.223Berislav Ucrania [305]4 de octubre de 2022Ver Batalla de Davydiv Brid
Capturada por Rusia en marzo de 2022. Recapturada por Ucrania el 4 de octubre de 2022. 
 
Dudchany2.102Berislav

 Ucrania [395] [396]

4 de octubre de 2022
Havrilivka1,487Berislav Ucrania [386]4 de octubre de 2022
Henichesk19,253Henichesk Rusia [397]19 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. 
Kajovka35.400Kajovka Rusia [17]6 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en febrero de 2022. 
Kalynivske1.075Berislav Ucrania [398]9 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de abril de 2022. [392] Recapturado por Ucrania el 9 de noviembre de 2022. 
 
Jersón [a]283.649Jersón Ucrania11 de noviembre de 2022Véase Batalla de Jersón y Liberación de Jersón [399]
Capturada por Rusia el 1 de marzo de 2022. [400] Recapturada por Ucrania el 11 de noviembre de 2022. [401] 
 
Kozachi Laheri3.726Jersón Rusia10 de agosto de 2023
Krynky991Jersón Rusia [212] [402]19 de julio de 2024Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Disputado por Ucrania entre el 19 de octubre de 2023 y el 17 de julio de 2024. Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 18 de julio de 2024. [212] 
 
 
Kyselivka2.466Jersón Ucrania10 de noviembre de 2022Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de noviembre de 2022.
Liubymivka1.695Berislav Ucrania [403]2 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de octubre de 2022. 
 
Mykhailivka1.020Berislav Ucrania [386]3 de octubre de 2022
Nueva Kajovka45.069Kajovka Rusia [404]27 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. [405] [400] 
Nueva Oleksandrivka1.335Berislav Ucrania [386]3 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 3 de octubre de 2022. 
 
Novoraysk2.376Berislav Ucrania [392]27 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de abril de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de noviembre de 2022. 
 
Novovorontsovka6.081Berislav Ucrania [392]27 de abril de 2022
Oleksandrivka2,596Jersón Ucrania [406]10 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 20 de abril de 2022. [407] Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de noviembre de 2022. [406] 
 
 
Oleshky24.383Jersón Rusia [408]24 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. 
Osokorivka2.747Berislav Ucrania [409]6 de abril de 2022
Pishchanivka582Jersón Rusia19 de octubre de 2023Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Disputado por Ucrania entre el 17 y el 19 de octubre de 2023. 
 
Poima117Jersón Rusia19 de octubre de 2023Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 17 de octubre de 2023. Recapturado por Rusia el 18 de octubre de 2023. 
 
 
Posad-Pokrovske2.349Jersón Ucrania [410]21 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 9 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 21 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Pravdyne1.621Jersón Ucrania [411]9 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. [412] Recapturado por Ucrania el 9 de noviembre de 2022. 
 
Skadovsk17.344Skadovsk Rusia [413]13 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 9 de marzo de 2022. 
Sokolohirne709Henichesk Rusia15 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 25 de febrero de 2022. 
Stanislav4.909Jersón Ucrania [406]10 de noviembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de noviembre de 2022. [406] 
 
Tiahynka2.031Berislav Ucrania [392]27 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 10 de noviembre. [414] [ se necesita una mejor fuente ] 
 
Velyka Oleksandrivka6,487Berislav Ucrania [305]4 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 27 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 4 de octubre de 2022. 
 
Vysokopillia3.899Berislav Ucrania [415]4 de septiembre de 2022Capturado por Rusia en marzo de 2022. [416] [417] Recapturado por Ucrania el 4 de septiembre de 2022. 
 
Zolota Balka1.681Berislav Ucrania [403]3 de agosto de 2022Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de octubre de 2022. 

Óblast de Jmelnitski

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Kamianets-Podilski97,908Kamianets-Podilski Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Jmelnitski274.582Jmelnitski Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Shepetivka40.802Shepetivka Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022

Óblast de Kirovogrado

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Kropyvnytsky222.695Kropyvnytsky Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Alejandra77.303Alejandra Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Svitlovodsk43.931Alejandra Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022

Óblast de Kyiv y Kyiv

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Bila Tserkva208.737Bila Tserkva Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Borodiánka13.044Bucha Ucrania [418] [419]1 de abril de 2022Ver Bombardeo de Borodianka
Brovario109.473Brovario Ucrania [420]1 de abril de 2022Ver Batalla de Brovary
Bucha [a]36.971Bucha Ucrania [420]1 de abril de 2022Ver Batalla de Bucha , Masacre de Bucha
. Capturado por Rusia el 12 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 31 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Buzova1,548Bucha Ucrania [4]1 de abril de 2022
Chernóbil2.500Vyshgorod Ucrania [421]2 de abril de 2022Ver captura de Chernóbil
tomada por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. Recapturada por Ucrania el 2 de abril de 2022. 
 
Dimer5.817Vyshgorod Ucrania [418]1 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 2 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 31 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Fastivo44.841Fastivo Ucrania [422]17 de marzo de 2022
Hornostaipil1.033Vyshgorod Ucrania [423]3 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 24 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 1 de abril de 2022. 
 
Hostomel [a]17.534Bucha Ucrania [4]1 de abril de 2022Ver Batalla de Hostomel , Batalla del aeropuerto Antonov
capturado por Rusia el 25 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de abril de 2022. 
 
Irpín [a]62.456Bucha Ucrania [424] [425]1 de abril de 2022Ver Batalla de Irpin , bombardeo de la columna de refugiados de Irpin
. Parcialmente capturado por Rusia el 14 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 28 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Ivankov10,563Vyshgorod Ucrania [419] [4] [418]1 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 2 de marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 1 de abril de 2022. 
 
Klavdiievo-Tarasove5,019Bucha Ucrania [426]2 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 1 de abril de 2022. 
 
Kyiv2.962.180ninguna [c] Ucrania [427]28 de febrero de 2022Véase Batalla de Kiev , Atentado con bomba en un centro comercial de Kiev , Ataques con misiles de Kiev
Makarov9,589Bucha Ucrania [420]1 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia el 28 de febrero de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 2 de marzo de 2022. 
 
Nemishaiev7,841Bucha Ucrania [423]3 de marzo de 2022
Obujiv33.443Obujiv Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Shevchenkove2.913Brovario Ucrania [428]1 de abril de 2022
Eslavotich24.685Vyshgorod Ucrania [429]3 de abril de 2022Geográficamente dentro del óblast de Chernihiv
Véase Batalla de Slavutych
Capturada por Rusia el 26 de marzo de 2022. Recapturada por Ucrania el 3 de abril de 2022. 
 
Vasilkiv37.310Obujiv Ucrania [430]26 de febrero de 2022
Velyka Dymerka9,461Brovario Ucrania1 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia en 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania el 1 de abril de 2022. 
 
Vorzel6.766Bucha Ucrania [431]1 de abril de 2022
Vyshgorod22.933Vyshgorod Ucrania [432]7 de marzo de 2022

Óblast de Luhansk

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Alchevsk106.550Alchevsk Rusia2 de mayo de 2014Capturado por Luhansk PR el 30 de abril de 2014. 
Andriivka  [Reino Unido]67Svatove Rusia [45]4 de octubre de 2024Reivindicado por una fuente rusa el 10 de junio de 2024. [180] Presionado por Rusia entre el 7 y el 19 de julio de 2024 aproximadamente. [433] Impugnado por Rusia entre el 20 de julio y el 3 de octubre de 2024 aproximadamente. [ 354] [434] Fuentes rusas afirman haberlo capturado el 20 de julio de 2024. [354] Rusia confirma que lo capturaron el 4 de octubre de 2024. [45] 
 
 
 
 
Bilohorivka808SievierodonetskZona gris [435] [17]20 de mayo de 2024Véase el atentado con bomba en la escuela de Bilohorivka.
Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 3 de julio de 2022. [436] Recapturado por Ucrania el 19 de septiembre de 2022. [437] Presionado por Rusia desde alrededor del 18 de enero de 2024. [43] Rusia reivindica su captura el 20 de mayo de 2024. [103]  
 
 
 
Chervonopopivka1.042Sievierodonetsk Rusia20 de marzo de 2023Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 26 de marzo de 2022.  
Hirske9,274Sievierodonetsk Rusia [438]24 de junio de 2022Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 24 de junio de 2022. [438]  
Kirovsk / Holubivka26.838Alchevsk Rusia26 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Luhansk PR a mediados de julio de 2014. 
Hrekivka53Svatove Ucrania [439]5 de octubre de 2022Recapturado por Ucrania el 5 de octubre de 2022. 
Kadiivka73.702Alchevsk Rusia2 de mayo de 2014Capturado por Luhansk PR el 2 de mayo de 2014. 
Krasnorichensk4.020Svatove RusiaCapturado por Luhansk PR en 2022. 
Krasnyi Luch79.764Rovenki Rusia [440]25 de febrero de 2022Capturado por Luhansk PR a mediados de abril de 2014. 
Kreminna18.417Sievierodonetsk Rusia [441]19 de abril de 2022Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 18 de abril de 2022.  
Lugansk399.559Lugansk Rusia [442]25 de febrero de 2022Ver Asedio de la base fronteriza de Luhansk (2014),
capturada por la PR de Luhansk a mediados de abril de 2014. 
Lisichansk95.031Sievierodonetsk Rusia [443]3 de julio de 2022 Véase Batalla de Lysychansk
Capturada por la PR de Luhansk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 25 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia / LPR el 2 de julio de 2022. 
 
  
Makiivka831Svatove Rusia [17]16 de octubre de 2024Ataque ruso el 20 de marzo de 2023. [ cita requerida ] Rusia lo impugnó entre el 13 de julio y septiembre de 2024. [273] Rusia lo reclamó el 29 de septiembre de 2024. [444] Rusia lo confirmó el 16 de octubre de 2024. [445] 
 
 
 
Miasozharivka37Svatove Rusia [74]7 de octubre de 2024Reclamado y cuestionado por fuentes rusas desde alrededor del 18 al 31 de mayo de 2024. [49] [446] Reclamado por fuentes rusas el 11 de junio de 2024. [180] Capturado por Rusia alrededor del 7 de octubre de 2024. [74] 
 
 
Nevski729Svatove Rusia [445]16 de octubre de 2024Fuentes rusas afirman haberlo capturado el 21 de septiembre de 2024. [447] Rusia lo confirma el 16 de octubre de 2024. [445] 
 
Novodruzhesk6.806Sievierodonetsk Rusia1 de julio de 2022Véase Batalla de Lysychansk
capturada por Rusia / LPR 1 de julio de 2022. [448]  
Novoselivsk736Svatove Rusia [449]7 de agosto de 2023Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 6 de marzo de 2022. [ cita requerida ] Recapturado por Rusia alrededor del 29 de noviembre de 2022. [450] [451] [452] Recapturado por Ucrania el 30 de diciembre de 2022. Recapturado por Rusia el 5 de agosto de 2023. [449]  
 
 
 
Popasná19.672Sievierodonetsk Rusia [453]8 de mayo de 2022Véase Batalla de Popasna
Capturada por la PR de Luhansk a mediados de abril de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 19 de junio de 2014. Recapturada por la PR de Luhansk el 8 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 22 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia / LPR el 7 de mayo de 2022 [454] 
 
 
 
  
Privillia6.679Sievierodonetsk Rusia1 de julio de 2022Véase Batalla de Lysychansk
capturada por Rusia / LPR 1 de julio de 2022. [448]  
Rubizhne56.066Sievierodonetsk Rusia [455]12 de mayo de 2022Ver Batalla de Rubizhne
Capturada por la PR de Luhansk en 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania en julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia / LPR el 12 de mayo de 2022 
 
  
Serhiivka20Svatove Rusia [456]12 de noviembre de 2023Capturado por Rusia / LPR al principio de la guerra. Recapturado por Ucrania el 26 de octubre de 2022. Recapturado por Rusia el 25 de julio de 2023. [457] [456]  
 
 
Shchastia11,552Shchastia Rusia [458]12 de marzo de 2022Capturado por la RP de Lugansk en 2014. Recapturado por Ucrania el 14 de junio de 2014. Recapturado por Rusia / RP de Lugansk el 26 de febrero de 2022. 
 
  
Sievierodonetsk101.135Sievierodonetsk Rusia [459]25 de junio de 2022 Véase Batallas de Sievierodonetsk (2014) , Batalla de Sievierodonetsk (2022).
Capturada por la PR de Luhansk a finales de mayo de 2014. Recapturada por Ucrania el 22 de julio de 2014. Recapturada por Rusia / LPR el 25 de junio de 2022. [460] [461] [459] 
 
  
Starobilsk16.267Starobilsk Rusia [462]13 de marzo de 2022Ver Batalla de Starobilsk (2022)
Capturada por Rusia / LPR 26 de febrero de 2022.  
Stelmakhivka505Svatove Rusia [463]30 de agosto de 2024Capturado por Rusia / LPR en marzo de 2022. Recapturado por Ucrania en octubre de 2022. Afirmación refutada por fuentes rusas a partir del 25 de junio de 2024. [464] [211] Confirmado y refutado por Rusia entre el 14 de julio y el 29 de agosto de 2024 aproximadamente. [465] Recapturado por Rusia el 30 de agosto de 2024. [463]  
 
 
 
 
Svatove16.420Svatove Rusia [466]9 de marzo de 2022Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 6 de marzo de 2022.  
Toshkivka4.088Sievierodonetsk Rusia [467]21 de junio de 2022 Véase la captura de la batalla de Toshkivka
reivindicada por Rusia / LPR el 21 de junio de 2022. [467]  
Zolotarivka631Sievierodonetsk Rusia [468]21 de octubre de 2022Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 4 de julio de 2022. Ucrania afirma haberlo recuperado el 21 de octubre de 2022, pero no está verificado  
 
Zolote13.203Sievierodonetsk Rusia [469]24 de junio de 2022Capturado por Rusia / LPR el 24 de junio de 2022. [469]  

Óblast de Lviv

NombreEstallido.RaiónCelebrado porA partir deMás información
Brody23.335Zolochiv Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Chervonograd65.180Chervonograd Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Drohobych74.610Drohobych Ucrania24 de febrero de 2022
Lviv717.486Lviv Ucrania [470]24 de febrero de 2022See October missile strikes
Many diplomatic missions temporarily relocated to Lviv from Kyiv.[471]
Sambir34,444Sambir Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Truskavets28,474Drohobych Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Yavoriv12,888Yavoriv Ukraine24 Feb 2022See Yavoriv military base attack

Mykolaiv Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Barativka1,088Bashtanka Ukraine11 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 18 March 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine November 2022.
Lupareve1,268Mykolaiv Ukraine[407]23 Apr 2022
Mykolaiv[a]476,101Mykolaiv Ukraine[472]18 Mar 2022See Battle of Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv cluster bombing, Government building airstrike
Novomykolaivka1,161Mykolaiv Ukraine9 Jul 2022Captured by  Russia 4 July 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 16 August 2022.[17]
Novopetrivka1,722Bashtanka Ukraine11 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 3 March 2022.[473]
Recaptured by  Ukraine 27 April 2022.[297]
Recaptured by  Russia 23 May 2022.[17]
Recaptured by  Ukraine November 2022.
Ochakiv13,927Mykolaiv Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Oleksandrivka1,336Bashtanka Ukraine11 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 11 March 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 11 November 2022.
Partyzanske1,021Bashtanka Ukraine11 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 3 March 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine April 2022. [474]
Contested in September-November 2022.[17]
Pervomaiske2,698Mykolaiv Ukraine11 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 2 September 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 2022.
Pokrovka229Mykolaiv Russia9 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 21 April 2022.
Pokrovske181Mykolaiv Russia9 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 21 April 2022.
Shevchenkove3,150Mykolaiv Ukraine[472]18 Mar 2022
Snihurivka12,307Bashtanka Ukraine[475][476]9 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 13 March 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 10 November 2022.
Tsentralne1,247Mykolaiv Ukraine11 Nov 2022Captured by  Russia 18 June 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine November 2022.
Ukrainka1,170Mykolaiv Ukraine[472]18 Mar 2022
Vasylivka382Mykolaiv Russia4 Sep 2022Captured by  Russia 21 April 2022.
Voznesensk34,050Voznesensk Ukraine[477]14 Mar 2022See Battle of Voznesensk
Vynohradivka1,388Bashtanka Ukraine[478]25 Mar 2022

Odesa Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Bile (Snake Island)≈ 100Izmail Ukraine[479]30 Jun 2022See Snake Island campaign
Captured by  Russia 24 February 2022.[479]
Recaptured by  Ukraine 30 June 2022.[480]
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi48,197Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Izmail70,731Izmail Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Odesa1,015,826Odesa Ukraine24 Feb 2022See Bombing of Odesa
Podilsk39,662Podilsk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Serhiivka5,316Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Ukraine24 Feb 2022See Serhiivka missile strike

Poltava Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Bobryk4,299Myrhorod Ukraine6 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia on 28 February 2022 [481]
Recaptured by  Ukraine 5 March 2022
Hadiach22,581Myrhorod Ukraine28 Feb 2022Russian tanks spotted and captured near Hadiach after skirmishes on February 27 2022
Kremenchuk217,710Kremenchuk Ukraine24 Feb 2022See Kremenchuk shopping mall attack
Lubny44,595Lubny Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Myrhorod38,447Myrhorod Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Pirky703Poltava Ukraine4 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia on 2 March 2022
Recaptured by  Ukraine 3 March 2022
Poltava283,402Poltava Ukraine24 Feb 2022See October missile strikes

Rivne Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Dubno37,257Dubno Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Kostopil31,060Rivne Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Rivne245,289Rivne Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Sarny28,865Sarny Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Varash42,126Varash Ukraine24 Feb 2022

Sumy Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Buryn8,359Konotop Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 24 February 2022.[482][483]
Recaptured by  Ukraine 4 April 2022.
Hlukhiv32,248Hlukhiv Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 25 February 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 4 April 2022.
Konotop84,787Konotop Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 25 February 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 4 April 2022.
Krolevets22,437Konotop Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022
Lebedyn24,238Lebedyn Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022See Battle of Lebedyn
Okhtyrka[a]47,216Okhtyrka Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022See Battle of Okhtyrka
Putyvl15,100Konotop Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 27 February 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 2 April 2022.
Romny38,305Romny Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022
Ryzhivka854SumyGray zone[158][186]12 Jun 2024Uncontrolled before 9 June 2024.[186]
Raided by  Russia on 9 June 2024.[186]
Uncontrolled since 10 June 2024.[158]
Shostka73,197Shostka Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022
Sumy259,660Sumy Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022See Battle of Sumy, Sumykhimprom ammonia leak, October missile strikes
Trostianets19,797Okhtyrka Ukraine[409]6 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 1 March 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine 26 March 2022.

Ternopil Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Berezhany17,316Ternopil Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Chortkiv28,393Chortkiv Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Ternopil225,238Ternopil Ukraine24 Feb 2022See October missile strikes

Vinnytsia Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Bar15,563Zhmerynka Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Bershad12,446Haisyn Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Haisyn25,883Haisyn Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Hnivan12,314Vinnytsia Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Kalynivka18,695Khmilnyk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Khmilnyk27,158Khmilnyk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Koziatyn22,634Khmilnyk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Ladyzhyn22,593Haisyn Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Mohyliv-Podilskyi30,186Mohyliv-Podilskyi Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Tulchyn14,668Tulchyn Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Vinnytsia370,601Vinnytsia Ukraine24 Feb 2022See Vinnytsia missile strikes
Zhmerynka34,097Zhmerynka Ukraine24 Feb 2022

Volyn Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Kivertsi13,917Lutsk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Kovel67,991Kovel Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Lutsk217,197Lutsk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Novovolynsk50,417Volodymyr Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Rozhyshche12,584Lutsk Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Volodymyr38,070Volodymyr Ukraine24 Feb 2022

Zakarpattia Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Berehove23,485Berehove Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Khust28,206Khust Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Mukachevo85,903Mukachevo Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Rakhiv15,596Rakhiv Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Svaliava17,124Mukachevo Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Uzhhorod115,542Uzhhorod Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Vynohradiv25,442Berehove Ukraine24 Feb 2022

Zaporizhzhia Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Berdiansk107,928Berdiansk Russia[484][485]24 May 2022See Berdiansk port attack
Captured by  Russia 27 February 2022.[484]
Chernihivka5,645Berdiansk Russia[486]17 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia 14 March 2022.
Dniprorudne18,036Vasylivka Russia[487][488]22 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 4 March 2022.[citation needed]
Dorozhnianka327Polohy Russia[489]28 Dec 2023Recaptured by  Russia between 31 December 2022 – 2 January 2023.[490][491][492]
Enerhodar52,887Vasylivka Russia[493]4 Mar 2022See Battle of Enerhodar
Captured by  Russia 4 March 2022.
Fedorivka2,214Polohy Russia27 Jul 2023
Huliaipole13,070Polohy Ukraine[494][495]23 May 2022See Battle of Huliaipole
Inzhenerne1,003Polohy Russia[496]21 May 2022
Kamianka6,507Polohy Russia[486][497]15 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia 14 March 2022.
Kamianka-Dniprovska12,332Vasylivka Russia2 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia 2 March 2022.[citation needed]
Kamianske2,639VasylivkaContested[74]7 Oct 2024Shared control between around May 2022 – 5 October 2024.[498]
Contested by  Russia since 6 October 2024.[74]
Kopani616Polohy Russia11 Oct 2022
Levadne1Polohy Russia[499]26 Oct 2024 Captured by  Russia before the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Recaptured by  Ukraine between 12–14 June 2023.[500]
Claimed recaptured by  Russian sources on 12–13 October 2024.[501]


Confirmed recaptured by  Russia on 26 October 2024.[502]

Lobkove99Vasylivka Ukraine24 Sep 2023 Loosely controlled by  Russia before the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive?
Recaptured by  Ukraine around 9–11+ June 2023.[41]
Melitopol150,768Melitopol Russia[503]16 May 2022See Battle of Melitopol
Captured by  Russia 25 February 2022.[503]
Mykhailivka11,694Vasylivka Russia[504]13 May 2022
Myrne872Polohy Russia[505][506]24 Apr 2022
Nesterianka1,566Polohy Russia[507]3 Sep 2022
Novodarivka48Polohy Ukraine24 Sep 2023 Captured by  Russia before the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Recaptured by  Ukraine around 11–14+ June 2023.[500]
Novomykolaivka5,059Zaporizhzhia Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Novoprokopivka747Polohy Russia24 Aug 2023
Novopokrovka314Polohy Russia17 Aug 2023
Orikhiv14,136Polohy Ukraine[508]30 Mar 2022
Piatykhatky301Vasylivka Ukraine[250]24 Sep 2023Captured by  Russia before the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Recaptured by  Ukraine around 21–25+ June 2023.[250]
Polohy18,396Polohy Russia[509][508]30 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia 7 March 2022.
Plavni329VasylivkaContested[74]7 Oct 2024Contested by  Russia since 6 October 2024.[74]
Prymorsk11,397Berdiansk Russia1 Mar 2022Captured by  Russia 28 February 2022.[citation needed]
Robotyne480Polohy Russia[510]23 May 2024Captured by  Russia in March 2022.
Recaptured by  Ukraine between 28 August – 1 September 2023.[511][512][513]
Contested by  Russia between around 19 February – 20 May 2024.[514]
Recaptured by  Russia around 20 May 2024.[103][510]
Rozivka3,022Polohy Russia[515]30 Apr 2022
Stepnohirsk4,294Vasylivka Ukraine[516]15 Oct 2022Held by  Ukraine on 15 October 2022.[516]
Tokmak30,132Polohy Russia[509][488]22 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 7 March 2022.
Vasylivka12,771Vasylivka Russia[517]23 May 2022Captured by  Russia by 7 March 2022.[509]
Verbove1,246Polohy Russia1 Aug 2023Captured by  Russia in 2022.
Zahirne14Polohy Russia[355]16 Jun 2024Claimed uncontrolled by a  Russian source between around 2023 – 16 June 2024.[355]
Claimed by some  Russian sources around 16 June 2024.[355]
Zaporizhzhia722,713Zaporizhzhia Ukraine24 Feb 2022See Civilian convoy attack, Residential building airstrike, October missile strikes

Zhytomyr Oblast

NamePop.RaionHeld byAs ofMore information
Berdychiv73,999Berdychiv Ukraine24 Feb 2022
Narodychi2,907Korosten Ukraine4 Apr 2022
Pershotravneve2,260Korosten Ukraine3 Apr 2022
Radcha265Korosten Ukraine3 Apr 2022Captured by  Russia 24 February 2022[518]
Recaptured by  Ukraine 3 April 2022[519]
Zhytomyr263,507Zhytomyr Ukraine24 Feb 2022See 2022 Zhytomyr attacks, Infrastructure attacks
Zviahel55,463Zviahel Ukraine24 Feb 2022

Kursk Oblast, Russia

NamePop.DistrictHeld byAs ofMore information
Belaya2,598Belovsky Russia6 Aug 2024
Bolshoye Soldatskoye2,681Bolshesoldatsky Russia6 Aug 2024
Glushkovo4,785Glushkovsky Russia6 Aug 2024
Korenevo6,119Korenevsky Russia6 Aug 2024
Kurchatov42,706none Russia6 Aug 2024
Kursk440,052none Russia6 Aug 2024
Lgov21,453none Russia6 Aug 2024
Malaya Loknya799Sudzhansky Ukraine4 Sep 2024Captured by  Ukraine on 8 August 2024.[520]
Contested by  Russia since 9 August 2024.[80][521]
Likely captured by  Ukraine on 4 September 2024.[522]
Rylsk15,069Rylsky Russia6 Aug 2024
Snagost494Korenevsky Russia14 Sep 2024Contested by  Ukraine on 8 August 2024.[523]
Likely fully recaptured by  Russia on 9 August 2024.[80]
Contested by  Ukraine since around 11 August 2024.[524][525]
Likely captured by  Ukraine on 18 August 2024.[526]
Contested by  Russia between around 10–12 September 2024.[527]
Claimed captured by  Russian sources on 11 September 2024.
Confirmed captured by  Russia on 13 September 2024.[353]
Sudzha6,036Sudzhansky Ukraine15 Aug 2024Contested by  Ukraine between around 6–14 August 2024.[528]
Claimed captured by  Ukraine on 15 August 2024.[529][530]
Tyotkino3,852Glushkovsky Russia6 Aug 2024

Timeline

2022 (since Kherson withdrawal)

November
 Russia recaptured Pavlivka, Donetsk Oblast between 11–14 November 2022.
 Russia recaptured[d] Opytne, Donetsk Oblast between 11–17 November 2022.[199][198][531]
 Russia recaptured[d] Ozarianivka, Donetsk Oblast between 27–28 November 2022.[20]
 Russia recaptured[d] Zelenopillia, Donetsk Oblast around 28 November 2022.[20][451]
 Russia recaptured[d] Andriivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 28 November – 1 December 2022.
 Russia recaptured Novoselivske, Luhansk Oblast by around 29 November 2022.
 Russia recaptured[d] Kurdiumivka, Donetsk Oblast around 30 November 2022.
December
 Russia recaptured Dorozhnianka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast between 31 December 2022 – 2 January 2023.

2023

January
 Russia recaptured[d] Soledar, Donetsk Oblast on 16 January 2023.
 Russia recaptured[d] Sakko i Vantsetti, Donetsk Oblast on 31 January 2023.
February
 Russia recaptured Dvorichne, Kharkiv Oblast on 10 February 2023.
 Russia recaptured[d] Krasna Hora, Donetsk Oblast on 11 February 2023.
 Russia recaptured Lyman Pershyi, Kharkiv Oblast on 16 February 2023.
 Russia recaptured[d] Paraskoviivka, Donetsk Oblast on 18 February 2023.
May
 Russia recaptured[d] Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast on 20 May 2023.
June
 Ukraine recaptured Neskuchne, Donetsk Oblast on 10 June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Blahodatne, Donetsk Oblast on 10 June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Storozheve, Donetsk Oblast on 11 June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Lobkove, Zaporizhzhia Oblast around 9–11+ June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Levadne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast between 12–14 June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Novodarivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast around 11–14+ June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Makarivka, Donetsk Oblast between 13–14 June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Piatykhatky, Zaporizhzhia Oblast around 21–25+ June 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Rivnopil, Donetsk Oblast on 26 June 2023.
July
 Russia recaptured Serhiivka, Luhansk Oblast on 25 July 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Staromaiorske, Donetsk Oblast between 27–28 July 2023.
August
 Russia recaptured Novoselivske, Luhansk Oblast on 5 August 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Urozhaine, Donetsk Oblast between 15–16 August 2023.
September
 Ukraine recaptured Robotyne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast between 28 August – 1 September 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Andriivka, Donetsk Oblast between 14–15 September 2023.
 Ukraine recaptured Klishchiivka, Donetsk Oblast between 17–22 September 2023.
October
 Ukraine recaptured Poima, Kherson Oblast on 17 October 2023.
 Russia recaptured Poima, Kherson Oblast on 18 October 2023.
November
 Russia recaptured[d] Khromove, Donetsk Oblast on 29 November 2023.
December
 Russia recaptured[d] Marinka, Donetsk Oblast on 24–25 December 2023.

2024

January
 Russia recaptured[d] Vesele, Donetsk Oblast on 18 January 2024.
 Russia recaptured Krokhmalne, Kharkiv Oblast on 20 January 2024.
 Russia recaptured Tabaivka, Kharkiv Oblast on 27 January 2024.
February
 Russia recaptured[d] Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast on 17 February 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Pobieda, Donetsk Oblast on 21 February 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Stepove, Donetsk Oblast around 23 February 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Lastochkyne, Donetsk Oblast on 24 February 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Sieverne, Donetsk Oblast between 22–26 February 2024.
March
 Russia recaptured[d] Orlivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 29 February – 19 March 2024.
 Russia fully recaptured[d] Tonenke, Donetsk Oblast by 21 March 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Nevelske, Donetsk Oblast around 12 March 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Ivanivske, Donetsk Oblast around 23 March 2024.
April
 Russia fully recaptured[d] Vodiane, Donetsk Oblast between 31 March – 5 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Bohdanivka, Donetsk Oblast on 8 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Pervomaiske, Donetsk Oblast around 9 April 2024.
 Russia captured Novomykhailivka, Donetsk Oblast around 22 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Novobakhmutivka, Donetsk Oblast on 24 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Soloviove, Donetsk Oblast on 25 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Semenivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 20–26 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Berdychi, Donetsk Oblast between around 20–27 April 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Novokalynove, Donetsk Oblast around 27 April 2024.
 Russia fully recaptured[d] Ocheretyne, Donetsk Oblast around 30 April 2024.
May
 Russia fully recaptured[d] Keramik, Donetsk Oblast between around 28 April – 3 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Arkhanhelske, Donetsk Oblast on 3 May 2024.
 Ukraine recaptured Nevelske, Donetsk Oblast before 4 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Kotliarivka, Kharkiv Oblast on 4 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Kyslivka, Kharkiv Oblast around 6 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Pylna, Kharkiv Oblast on 10 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Strilecha, Kharkiv Oblast on 10 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Borysivka, Kharkiv Oblast on 10 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Krasne, Kharkiv Raion on 10 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Pletenivka, Kharkiv Oblast [uk] around 10 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Ohirtseve, Kharkiv Oblast [uk] around 10 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Hatyshche, Kharkiv Oblast between around 10–11 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Morokhovets, Kharkiv Oblast on 11 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Oliinykove, Kharkiv Oblast on 11 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Hlyboke, Kharkiv Oblast between 11–13 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Lukiantsi, Kharkiv Oblast on 13 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Buhruvatka, Kharkiv Oblast [uk] on 14 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Netailove, Donetsk Oblast between around 18–20 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Umanske, Donetsk Oblast around 20 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Robotyne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast around 20 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Andriivka, Donetsk Oblast on 23 May 2024.
 Russia recaptured Klishchiivka, Donetsk Oblast between around late May – 17 June 2024.
June
 Russia recaptured Ivanivka, Kharkiv Oblast [uk] between around 25 May – 6 June 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Heorhiivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 5–14 June 2024.
 Russia captured Paraskoviivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 5–14 June 2024.
 Russia likely recaptured Staromaiorske, Donetsk Oblast on 10 June 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Novooleksandrivka, Donetsk Oblast around 10 June 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Novopokrovske, Donetsk Oblast between 12–13 June 2024.
 Russia recaptured[d] Shumy, Donetsk Oblast on 21 June 2024.
 Russia captured Sokil, Donetsk Oblast between around 29 June – 6 July 2024.
July
 Russia captured Voskhod, Donetsk Oblast [uk] between around 4–11 July 2024.
 Russia captured Yevhenivka, Donetsk Oblast around 10 July 2024.
 Russia recaptured Urozhaine, Donetsk Oblast on 13 July 2024.
 Russia captured Spirne, Donetsk Oblast between around 30 June – 17 July 2024.
 Russia captured Ivano-Daryivka, Donetsk Oblast around 17 July 2024.
 Russia recaptured Krynky, Kherson Oblast around 18 July 2024.
 Russia captured Prohres, Donetsk Oblast on 19 July 2024.
 Russia recaptured Pishchane, Kharkiv Oblast on 20 July 2024.
 Russia captured Yasnobrodivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 7–26 July 2024.
 Russia captured Lozuvatske, Donetsk Oblast [uk] around 26 July 2024.
 Russia captured Novoselivka Persha, Donetsk Oblast around 29 July 2024.
August
 Russia captured Rozdolivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 19 July – 3 August 2024.
 Russia captured Vesele, Donetsk Oblast between around 1–4 August 2024.
 Russia captured Serhiivka, Donetsk Oblast [uk] around 7 August 2024.
 Russia recaptured Nevelske, Donetsk Oblast on 9 August 2024.
 Russia captured Ivanivka, Donetsk Oblast around 13 August 2024.
 Russia captured Zhelanne, Donetsk Oblast around 14 August 2024.
 Russia captured Orlivka, Donetsk Oblast [uk] on 14 August 2024.
 Russia captured Mykolaivka, Donetsk Oblast between around 17–23 August 2024.
 Russia captured Novozhelanne, Donetsk Oblast around 18 August 2024.
 Russia captured Zavitne, Donetsk Oblast around 18 August 2024.
 Russia captured Mezhove, Donetsk Oblast around 19 August 2024.
 Russia captured Skuchne, Donetsk Oblast around 19 August 2024.
 Russia captured Komyshivka, Donetsk Oblast around 21 August 2024.
 Russia captured Ptyche, Donetsk Oblast on 22 August 2024.
 Russia captured Kalynove, Donetsk Oblast on 27 August 2024.
 Russia captured Novohrodivka, Donetsk Oblast on 27 August 2024.
 Russia captured Kostiantynivka, Donetsk Oblast on 27 August 2024.
 Russia recaptured Stelmakhivka, Luhansk Oblast on 30 August 2024.
 Russia captured Karlivka, Donetsk Oblast around 30 August 2024.
September
 Russia captured Mykhailivka, Donetsk Oblast around 1 September 2024.
 Russia captured Halytsynivka, Donetsk Oblast around 3 September 2024.
 Russia captured Prechystivka, Donetsk Oblast around 3 September 2024.
 Russia captured Pivdenne, Donetsk Oblast between around 30 July – 5 September 2024.
 Russia captured Zalizne, Donetsk Oblast between around 19 August – 5 September 2024.
 Russia recaptured Synkivka, Kharkiv Oblast on 6 September 2024.
 Russia captured Vodiane, Donetsk Oblast on 8 September 2024.
 Russia captured Krasnohorivka, Donetsk Oblast on 9 September 2024.
 Russia captured Ukrainsk, Donetsk Oblast on 17 September 2024.
 Russia recaptured Krutyi Yar, Donetsk Oblast [uk] around 29 September 2024.
 Russia captured New York, Donetsk Oblast in September 2024.
October
 Russia captured Vuhledar, Donetsk Oblast on 1 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Andriivka, Luhansk Oblast [uk] by 4 October 2024.
 Russia captured Tsukuryne, Donetsk Oblast around 6 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Miasozharivka, Luhansk Oblast around 7 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Verkhniokamianske, Donetsk Oblast around 7 October 2024.
 Russia captured Zhelanne Pershe, Donetsk Oblast by 7 October 2024.
 Russia captured Mykolaivka, Donetsk Oblast around 10 October 2024.
 Russia captured Ostrivske, Donetsk Oblast by 15 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Makiivka, Luhansk Oblast around 16 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Nevske, Luhansk Oblast by 16 October 2024.
 Russia captured Nelipivka, Donetsk Oblast by 18 October 2024.
 Russia captured Zhelanne Druhe, Donetsk Oblast by 19 October 2024.
 Russia captured Maksymilianivka, Donetsk Oblast by 20 October 2024.
 Russia captured Hrodivka, Donetsk Oblast by 21 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Novosadove, Donetsk Oblast on 22 October 2024.
 Russia captured Izmailivka, Donetsk Oblast on 23 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Levadne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast by 26 October 2024.
 Russia captured Bohoiavlenka, Donetsk Oblast on 27 October 2024.
 Russia captured Hirnyk, Donetsk Oblast on 27 October 2024.
 Russia captured Novoukrainka, Donetsk Oblast [uk] on 29 October 2024.
 Russia captured Selydove, Donetsk Oblast around 30 October 2024.
 Russia captured Zoriane, Donetsk Oblast [uk] around 30 October 2024.
 Russia captured Kurakhivka, Donetsk Oblast around 31 October 2024.
 Russia recaptured Kruhliakivka, Kharkiv Oblast around 31 October 2024.
November
 Russia captured Yasna Poliana, Donetsk Oblast [uk] around 1 November 2024.
 Russia captured Shakhtarske, Donetsk Oblast [uk] around 2 November 2024.
 Russia captured Maksymivka, Donetsk Oblast [uk] on 2 November 2024.
 Russia captured Katerynivka, Donetsk Oblast around 3 November 2024.
 Russia captured Druzhba, Donetsk Oblast by 5 November 2024.
 Russia captured Illinka, Donetsk Oblast on 13 November 2024.
 Russia captured Rivnopil, Donetsk Oblast around 14 November 2024.
 Russia recaptured Berestove, Kharkiv Oblast [uk] by 15 November 2024.

Timeline of total controlled territory

The following table summarizes some estimates of the total area of Ukrainian territory under Russian control, presented by various publishers at different instances during the conflict. Note that some of the estimates from the end of 2022 were conflicting.

Amount of Ukrainian territory under Russian control during the conflict
DateArea under
Russian control (km²)
Percentage of
Ukrainian territory (%)
Source
20 February 201944,000
7.3%
Petro Poroshenko, U.N.[532]
29 December 202143,133
7.12%
CIA World Factbook[533]
22 February 202242,000
7.0%
CNN[534]
28 February 2022119,000
20%
CNN[534]
22 March 2022163,000
27%
CNN[534]
8 April 2022114,000
19%
CNN[534]
2 June 2022119,000
20%
Volodymyr Zelenskyy[535]
31 August 2022125,000
21%
CNN[534]
11 September 2022116,000
19%
CNN[534]
26 September 2022116,000
19%
CNN[534]
11 November 2022119,000
20%
CNN[536]
14 November 2022109,000
18%
NY Times[537]
23 February 2023109,000
18%
Belfer center[538]
25 September 2023109,000
(518 km2 more than
in December 2022)
18%
NY Times (on ISW data)[539]
20 May 2024109,000
18%
Center for Preventive Action[540]
2 September 2024110,000–111,000
(1730 km2 more than
in December 2023)
18%
AFP (on ISW data)[541]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Hero City of Ukraine
  2. ^ 2014 census
  3. ^ a b City with special status
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Previously captured by the DPR during the War in Donbas

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  72. ^ "The enemy occupied Lysychne, Ivanivka, Svyrydonivka and advanced in Hrodivka, Kostiantynivka, Nevelske, near Serhiyivka, Pishchane and Novotoretske. The enemy was pushed back near Stelmakhivka". DeepStateMap.Live. 13 August 2024.
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  97. ^ Evans, Angelica; Gasparyan, Davit; Bailey, Riley; Wolkov, Nicole; Barros, George (5 October 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 5, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 21 October 2024. Geolocated footage [...] indicates that Russian forces recently advanced north of Kostyantynivka and up to the southern outskirts of Katerynivka during a company-sized mechanized assault.
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  101. ^ Karolina Hird; Riley Bailey; Angelica Evans; Kateryna Stepanenko; Frederick W. Kagan (17 September 2023). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 17, 2023". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 18 September 2023. A Russian milblogger claimed that artillery and occasional combat engagements occur near Strilecha (25km northeast of Kharkiv City) on the international border.
  102. ^ Christina Harward; Nicole Wolkov; Angelica Evans; Kateryna Stepanenko; Frederick W. Kagan (22 September 2023). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 22, 2023". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
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  106. ^ "The enemy captured Komyshivka, Zavitne and Novozhelanne and advanced near Mykolaivka. The advance of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the Kursk region has been updated". DeepStateMap.Live. 21 August 2024.
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  109. ^ a b c Barros, George; Hird, Karolina; Wolkov, Nicole; Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina (28 August 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, August 28, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 28 August 2024. Russian and some Ukrainian sources reported that Russian forces have reached the eastern outskirts of Selydove (further southeast of Pokrovsk) and are advancing into the town following Ukrainian withdrawals from some positions in eastern Selydove. [...] Mashovets reported on August 28 that elements of the 90th Tank Division (41st CAA, CMD), with support of elements of the 27th Motorized Rifle Division managed to break through towards Selydove from the north along the E50 Selydove-Karlivka route, which is consistent with recent Russian claims of Russian advances into Selydove via Mykhailivka (just east of Selydove) [...] The Ukrainian General Staff [...] noted that over half of the Russian ground attacks in the Pokrovsk direction on August 28 were concentrated near Selydove and Novohrodivka [...] Geolocated footage published on August 27 shows Russian forces, reportedly of the Republic of Tatarstan volunteer-based 1st "Timer" Battalion of the 57th Motorized Rifle Regiment (6th Motorized Rifle Division, 3rd AC), planting a flag in western Kostyantynivka (northeast of Vuhledar) at a position along Shakhtarska Street, indicating that Russian forces have likely seized the whole settlement.
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  143. ^ Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Bailey, Riley; Kagan, Frederick W.; Stepanenko, Kateryna (16 August 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, August 16, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 16 August 2024. Russian milbloggers claimed on August 16 that Russian forces operating southeast of Pokrovsk advanced southeast of Zhelanne and seized Mykolaivka.
  144. ^ "The enemy occupied Mykolaivka and advanced near Vodiane, Novozhelanne and Zhelanne. The enemy was pushed back near Otruba". DeepStateMap.Live.
  145. ^ a b Runkel, William; Gasparyan, Davit; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Kagan, Frederick W.; Hird, Karolina; Wolkov, Nicole; Trotter, Nate (4 November 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 4, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 4 November 2024. Additional geolocated footage published on November 4 indicates that Ukrainian forces have regained lost positions in central Nelipivka
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  151. ^ a b Hird, Karolina; Wolkov, Nicole; Evans, Angelica; Bailey, Riley; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Barros, George (17 April 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 17, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 23 April 2024. Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces advanced to the southeastern outskirts of Ocheretyne and entered the northern outskirts of Netaylove
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  153. ^ a b Harward, Christina; Gasparyan, Davit; Mappes, Grace; Evans, Angelica; Barros, George; Stepanenko, Kateryna (10 August 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, August 10, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 10 August 2024. Russian forces likely recently seized Nevelske (southeast of Pokrovsk). Geolocated footage published on August 9 shows Russian forces raising a Russian flag in northwestern Nevelske on the settlement's westernmost administrative border, and Russian sources credited elements of the Russian 110th Motorized Rifle Brigade (1st DNR AC) with the seizure of the settlement [...] Russian sources also claimed that Russian forces [...] seized Ivanivka (east of Pokrovsk).
  154. ^ Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Wolkov, Nicole; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Kagan, Frederick W. (12 March 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 12, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 13 March 2024. Geolocated footage published on March 11 indicated that Russian forces recently advanced east of Nevelske (southwest of Avdiivka), while the Russian MoD claimed that Russian forces seized the entire settlement on March 12.
  155. ^ a b Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Mappes, Grace; Bailey, Riley; Barros, George (16 March 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 16, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 16 March 2024. Russian forces likely captured Tonenke (west of Avdiivka) and Nevelske (southwest of Avdiivka) no later than March 16.
  156. ^ a b c d Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Wolkov, Nicole; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Barros, George (5 May 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 5, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 5 May 2024. Russian forces recently seized Kotlyarivka (southeast of Kupyansk) no later than May 4 [...] Geolocated footage published on May 4 indicates that Ukrainian forces may have regained positions in Nevelske (southwest of Avdiivka) on an unspecified date. [...] A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces made marginal gains [...] in eastern Paraskoviivka
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  160. ^ a b c Kagan, Frederick W.; Evans, Angelica; Bailey, Riley; Hird, Karolina; Wolkov, Nicole (4 July 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, July 4, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 4 July 2024. Ukrainian Kharkiv Group of Forces Spokesperson Colonel Yuriy Povkh stated on July 4 that a Russian sabotage and reconnaissance group entered the village of Sotnytskyi Kozachok [...] Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces have almost "completely" seized the settlement [...] Russian milbloggers claimed on July 3 and 4 that Russian forces broke through Ukrainian defenses and advanced into the southwestern outskirts of Niu York
  161. ^ a b c Harward, Christina; Wolkov, Nicole; Mappes, Grace; Bailey, Riley; Kagan, Frederick W. (25 April 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 25, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 26 April 2024. Geolocated footage published on April 25 indicates that Russian forces advanced into central Solovyove (northwest of Avdiivka) from Novobakhmutivka after likely seizing all of Novobakhmutivka on the night of April 24 to 25. Russian sources claimed that Russian forces seized all of Solovyove on April 25
  162. ^ a b c Hird, Karolina; Bailey, Riley; Harward, Christina; Evans, Angelica; Ganzeveld, Annika; Kagan, Frederick W. (23 April 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 23, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 24 April 2024. Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces also advanced up to and within Novobakhmutivka [...] Geolocated footage published on April 22 shows elements of the Russian 155th Naval Infantry Brigade (Pacific Fleet) planting a flag in western Novomykhailivka
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  179. ^ a b c Evans, Angelica; Hird, Karolina; Harward, Christina; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Kagan, Frederick W. (22 April 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 22, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 23 April 2024. Geolocated footage posted on April 22 shows Russian forces raising a Russian flag over the Ocheretyne Military-Civilian Administration building in central Ocheretyne [...] Russian milbloggers also claimed that Russian forces have pushed Ukrainian forces out of Semenivka [...] The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed on April 22 that Russian forces seized Novomykhailivka
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  182. ^ a b c Bailey, Riley; Mappes, Grace; Evans, Angelica; Wolkov, Nicole; Kagan, Frederick W. (8 May 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 8, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Geolocated footage published on May 8 indicates that Russian forces recently advanced [...] towards the eastern outskirts of Novooleksandrivka [...] Geolocated footage published on May 8 indicates that Russian forces recently advanced [...] in southern Urozhaine [...] Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces entered Staromayorske [...] and seized up to half of the settlement
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  184. ^ a b c Mappes, Grace; Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Hird, Karolina; Barros, George (13 June 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 13, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 16 June 2024. Geolocated footage published on June 13 shows that Russian forces advanced to the eastern outskirts of Rozdolivka [...]. Russian milbloggers claimed that elements of the Russian 106th Airborne (VDV) Division have been operating on the eastern outskirts Rozdolivka since June 12 [...] Geolocated footage published on June 13 shows Russian forces raising a flag in western Novopokrovske, and Russian milbloggers widely claimed on June 13 that Russian forces seized the village
  185. ^ Bailey, Riley; Wolkov, Nicole; Hird, Karolina; Mappes, Grace; Kagan, Frederick W. (7 May 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 7, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces also advanced westward in fields east of Novopokrovske [...] and up to the settlement's southern outskirts.
  186. ^ a b c d e f Mappes, Grace; Wolkov, Nicole; Harward, Christina; Hird, Karolina; Stepanenko, Kateryna; Barros, George (10 June 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 10, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 15 June 2024. Russian forces conducted a limited cross-border incursion into Sumy Oblast on June 9 but likely have not established a significant or enduring presence in this area. [...] Mysynk stated [...] that Ryzhivka is a contested "gray zone" because of its proximity to the international border. [...] Another milblogger claimed that elements of the Russian 228th Motorized Rifle Regiment [...] entered Novopokrovske [...] Geolocated footage published on June 10 shows that Russian forces advanced to northern Staromayorske [...] and have likely seized the whole settlement.
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  194. ^ a b Wolkov, Nicole; Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Bailey, Riley; Stepanenko, Kateryna (2 March 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 2, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 2 March 2024. Geolocated footage published on March 1 and 2 indicates that Russian forces advanced in central and eastern Orlivka (west of Avdiivka). Geolocated footage published on March 2 indicates that Russian forces also advanced in Tonenke (west of Avdiivka). A Russian milblogger claimed that Russian forces pushed Ukrainian forces out of Tonenke, but other Russian milbloggers denied claims that Russian forces controlled the settlement.
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