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Revision as of 16:30, 7 May 2022
This page provides information on the most recently known control of cities and towns of Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Cherkasy Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Cherkasy | 272,651 | Cherkasy | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kamianka | 11,146 | Cherkasy | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kaniv | 23,503 | Cherkasy | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Khrystynivka | 10,068 | Uman | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi | 17,474 | Cherkasy | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Shpola | 16,573 | Zvenyhorodka | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Smila | 66,475 | Cherkasy | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Talne | 13,012 | Zvenyhorodka | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Uman | 100,135 | Uman | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Vatutine | 16,096 | Zvenyhorodka | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Zhashkiv | 13,355 | Uman | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Zolotonosha | 27,458 | Zolotonosha | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Zvenyhorodka | 16,490 | Zvenyhorodka | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Chernihiv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bakhmach | 17,192 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | |
Bobrovytsia | 10,742 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | |
Borzna | 9,632 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | |
Chernihiv[a] | 285,234 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[3][4] | 25 March 2022 | See Siege of Chernihiv, Chernihiv bombing, Chernihiv breadline attack |
Horodnia | 11,710 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[5][6] | 2 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Koriukivka | 12,409 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Kozelets | 7,646 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[7] | 29 March 2022 | Captured by Russia 3 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Mena | 11,096 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | |
Mykhailo-Kotsiubynske | 2,851 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[8] | 2 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Nova Basan | 2,929 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[4][9] | 1 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 4 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Novhorod-Siverskyi | 12,647 | Novhorod-Siverskyi | Ukraine[10] | 11 March 2022 | |
Novyi Bykiv | 2,024 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[6] | 2 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Ripky | 6,807 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Sedniv | 1,063 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | |
Semenivka | 7,952 | Novhorod-Siverskyi | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Snovsk | 12,315 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2][11] | 4 April 2022 | |
Sosnytsia | 6,708 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 April 2022 |
Chernivtsi Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Chernivtsi | 265,471 | Chernivtsi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Storozhynets | 14,138 | Storozhynets | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Crimea and Sevastopol
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kerch | 149,566 | Kerch City | Russia[12] | 24 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Sevastopol | 509,992 | none[b] | Russia[12] | 24 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Simferopol | 332,317 | Simferopol City | Russia[12] | 24 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Yalta | 76,746 | Yalta City | Russia[12] | 24 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Yevpatoria | 105,719 | Yevpatoria City | Russia[12] | 24 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Donetsk Oblast
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Burshtyn | 14,866 | Ivano-Frankivsk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Dolyna | 20,641 | Kalush | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Ivano-Frankivsk | 237,855 | Ivano-Frankivsk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kalush | 65,814 | Kalush | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kolomyia | 61,140 | Kolomiya | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Nadvirna | 22,545 | Nadvirna | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Kharkiv Oblast
Kherson Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Arkhanhelske | 1,769 | Beryslav | Russia[78] | 16 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Beryslav | 12,123 | Beryslav | Russia[78][79] | 30 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. |
Bilyaivka | 684 | Beryslav | Russia[80] | 26 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Blahodatne | 1,008 | Kherson | Russia[81] | 30 April 2022[update] | |
Chaplynka | 9,539 | Kakhovka | Russia[82] | 27 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Chornobaivka | 9,275 | Kherson | Russia[83] | 27 March 2022[update] | See 2022 Chornobaivka attacks Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. |
Chulakivka | 3,087 | Skadovsk | Russia[84] | 15 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 15 March 2022. |
Dobryanka | 149 | Beryslav | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | |
Hornostaivka | 603 | Henichesk | Russia[85] | 27 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. |
Kalynivske | 1,075 | Beryslav | Russia[82] | 27 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 April 2022. |
Kherson[a] | 283,649 | Kherson | Russia[86][87] | 25 March 2022[update] | See Battle of Kherson Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. |
Khreshchenivka | 780 | Beryslav | Russia[88] | 16 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 16 April 2022. |
Kyselivka | 2,466 | Kherson | Russia[81] | 30 April 2022[update] | |
Nova Kakhovka | 45,069 | Kherson | Russia[89] | 27 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 17 February 2022. |
Nova Zorya | 154 | Kherson | Ukraine[42] | 27 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 9 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 22 March 2022. |
Novooleksandrivka | 1,319 | Beryslav | Russia[80] | 26 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Novoraisk | 2,376 | Beryslav | Russia[82] | 27 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 April 2022. |
Novovorontsovka | 6,081 | Beryslav | Ukraine[90][82] | 27 April 2022[update] | |
Novovosnesenske | 622 | Beryslav | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | |
Oleksandrivka | 2,596 | Kherson | Russia[91] | 23 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Oleshky | 24,383 | Kherson | Russia[92] | 24 February 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. |
Osokorivka | 2,747 | Beryslav | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | |
Petropavlivka | 722 | Beryslav | Russia[80] | 26 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. |
Posad-Pokrovske | 2,349 | Kherson | Ukraine[93] | 21 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 9 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 21 March 2022. |
Pravdyne | 1,621 | Kherson | Russia[94] | 12 April 2022[update] | |
Skadovsk | 17,344 | Skadovsk | Russia[95][96] | 13 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 9 March 2022. |
Tavriyske | 566 | Kherson | Ukraine[42] | 27 April 2022[update] | |
Trudolyubivka | 282 | Beryslav | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | |
Tyahynka | 2,031 | Beryslav | Russia[82] | 27 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Ukrainka | 312 | Beryslav | Russia[80] | 26 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Velyka Oleksandrivka | 6,487 | Beryslav | Russia[78][97] | 29 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. |
Vysokopillia | 3,899 | Beryslav | Russia[98] | 19 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kamianets-Podilskyi | 97,908 | Kamianets-Podilskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Khmelnytskyi | 274,582 | Khmelnytskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Kirovohrad Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kropyvnytskyi | 222,695 | Kropyvnytskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Oleksandriia | 77,303 | Oleksandriia | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Svitlovodsk | 43,931 | Oleksandriia | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Kyiv Oblast and Kyiv
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bila Tserkva | 208,737 | Bila Tserkva | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Borodianka | 13,044 | Bucha | Ukraine[99][100] | 1 April 2022[update] | See Bombing of Borodianka |
Brovary | 109,473 | Brovary | Ukraine[101][102] | 1 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Brovary |
Bucha[a] | 36,971 | Bucha | Ukraine[102][103][4] | 1 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Bucha, Bucha massacre Captured by Russia 12 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Buzova | 1,548 | Bucha | Ukraine[104] | 1 April 2022[update] | |
Chernobyl | 2,500 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[105] | 2 April 2022[update] | See Capture of Chernobyl Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Dymer | 5,817 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[99] | 1 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Fastiv | 44,841 | Fastiv | Ukraine[106] | 17 March 2022[update] | |
Hornostaipil | 1,033 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[107] | 3 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Hostomel[a] | 17,534 | Bucha | Ukraine[4] | 1 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Hostomel, Battle of Antonov Airport Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Irpin[a] | 62,456 | Bucha | Ukraine[108][109] | 28 March 2022[update] | See Battle of Irpin, Irpin refugee column shelling Partially captured by Russia 14 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 28 March 2022. |
Ivankiv | 10,563 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[100][4][99] | 1 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Ivankiv Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Klavdiievo-Tarasove | 5,019 | Bucha | Ukraine[110] | 2 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Kyiv | 2,962,180 | none[b] | Ukraine[111] | 28 February 2022[update] | See Battle of Kyiv, Kyiv shopping centre bombing |
Makariv | 9,589 | Bucha | Ukraine[102] | 1 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 28 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 March 2022. |
Nemishaieve | 7,841 | Bucha | Ukraine[107] | 3 March 2022[update] | |
Obukhiv | 33,443 | Obukhiv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Shevchenkove | 2,913 | Brovary | Ukraine[112] | 1 April 2022[update] | |
Slavutych | 24,685 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[113] | 3 April 2022[update] | Geographically within Chernihiv Oblast See Battle of Slavutych Captured by Russia 26 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 3 April 2022. |
Vasylkiv | 37,310 | Vasylkiv | Ukraine[114] | 26 February 2022[update] | See Battle of Vasylkiv |
Velyka Dymerka | 9,461 | Brovary | Ukraine[115] | 1 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Vorzel | 6,766 | Bucha | Ukraine[116] | 1 April 2022[update] | |
Vyshhorod | 22,933 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[117] | 7 March 2022[update] |
Luhansk Oblast
Lviv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Brody | 23,335 | Zolochiv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Chervonohrad | 65,180 | Chervonohrad | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Drohobych | 74,610 | Drohobych | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Lviv | 717,486 | Lviv | Ukraine[135] | 24 February 2022[update] | Many diplomatic missions have temporarily relocated to Lviv from Kyiv.[136] |
Sambir | 34,444 | Sambir | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Truskavets | 28,474 | Drohobych | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Yavoriv | 12,888 | Yavoriv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | See Yavoriv military base attack |
Mykolaiv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Liubyne | 121 | Bashtanka | Ukraine[42][needs independent confirmation] | 27 April 2022[update] | |
Lupareve | 1,268 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[91] | 23 April 2022[update] | |
Mykolaiv[a] | 476,101 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[137] | 18 March 2022[update] | See Battle of Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv cluster bombing, Government building airstrike |
Novopetrivka | 1,722 | Bashtanka | Ukraine[42][needs independent confirmation] | 27 April 2022[update] | |
Ochakiv | 13,927 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Shevchenkove | 3,150 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[137] | 18 March 2022[update] | |
Shyroke | 779 | Bashtanka | Ukraine[42][needs independent confirmation] | 27 April 2022[update] | |
Snihurivka | 12,307 | Bashtanka | Russia[138][108] | 8 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 13 March 2022. |
Ukrainka | 1,170 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[137] | 18 March 2022[update] | |
Voznesensk | 34,050 | Voznesensk | Ukraine[139] | 14 March 2022[update] | See Battle of Voznesensk |
Vynohradivka | 1,388 | Bashtanka | Ukraine[140] | 25 March 2022[update] |
Odessa Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bile (Snake Island) | Template:Approx | Izmail | Russia | 24 February 2022[update] | See Attack on Snake Island Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. |
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi | 48,197 | Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Izmail | 70,731 | Izmail | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Odessa | 1,015,826 | Odessa | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | See Bombing of Odessa |
Podilsk | 39,662 | Podilsk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Poltava Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kremenchuk | 217,710 | Kremenchuk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Lubny | 44,595 | Lubny | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Myrhorod | 38,447 | Myrhorod | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | Template:Ancor |
Poltava | 283,402 | Poltava | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Rivne Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Dubno | 37,257 | Dubno | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kostopil | 31,060 | Kostopil | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Rivne | 245,289 | Rivne | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Sumy Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Buryn | 8,359 | Konotop | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Hlukhiv | 32,248 | Hlukhiv | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Hlukhiv Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Konotop | 84,787 | Konotop | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Konotop Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Krolevets | 22,437 | Konotop | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | |
Lebedyn | 24,238 | Lebedyn | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Lebedyn |
Okhtyrka[a] | 47,216 | Okhtyrka | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Okhtyrka |
Putyvl | 15,100 | Konotop | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Romny | 38,305 | Romny | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Romny |
Shostka | 73,197 | Shostka | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | |
Sumy | 259,660 | Sumy | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Sumy, Sumykhimprom ammonia leak |
Trostianets | 19,797 | Okhtyrka | Ukraine[47] | 6 April 2022[update] | See Battle of Trostianets Captured by Russia 1 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 26 March 2022. |
Ternopil Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berezhany | 17,316 | Ternopil | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Chortkiv | 28,393 | Chortkiv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Ternopil | 225,238 | Ternopil | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Vinnytsia Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bar | 15,563 | Zhmerynka | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Bershad | 12,446 | Haisyn | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Haisyn | 25,883 | Haisyn | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Hnivan | 12,314 | Vinnytsia | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kalynivka | 18,695 | Khmilnyk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Khmilnyk | 27,158 | Khmilnyk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Koziatyn | 22,634 | Khmilnyk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Ladyzhyn | 22,593 | Haisyn | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Mohyliv-Podilskyi | 30,186 | Mohyliv-Podilskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Tulchyn | 14,668 | Tulchyn | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Vinnytsia | 370,601 | Vinnytsia | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | See 2022 Vinnytsia attacks |
Zhmerynka | 34,097 | Zhmerynka | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Volyn Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kivertsi | 13,917 | Lutsk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Kovel | 67,991 | Kovel | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Lutsk | 217,197 | Lutsk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Novovolynsk | 50,417 | Volodymyr-Volynskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Rozhyshche | 12,584 | Lutsk | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Volodymyr | 38,070 | Volodymyr-Volynskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Zakarpattia Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berehove | 23,485 | Berehove | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Khust | 28,206 | Khust | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Mukachevo | 85,903 | Mukachevo | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Rakhiv | 15,596 | Rakhiv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Svaliava | 17,124 | Mukachevo | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Uzhhorod | 115,542 | Uzhhorod | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Vynohradiv | 25,442 | Berehove | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berdiansk | 107,928 | Berdiansk | Russia[141] | 27 February 2022[update] | See Berdiansk port attack Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. |
Bilmak | 6,507 | Polohy | Russia[142][78] | 15 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 14 March 2022. |
Chernihivka | 5,645 | Berdiansk | Russia[142] | 17 March 2022 | Captured by Russia 14 March 2022. |
Enerhodar | 52,887 | Vasylivka | Russia[143] | 4 March 2022[update] | See Battle of Enerhodar Captured by Russia 4 March 2022. |
Huliaipole | 13,070 | Polohy | Ukraine[144] | 5 May 2022[update] | Fighting taking place around it as of 5 May 2022[update][145][146] |
Melitopol | 150,768 | Melitopol | Russia[147] | 24 February 2022[update] | See Battle of Melitopol Captured by Russia 1 March 2022. |
Orikhiv | 14,136 | Polohy | Ukraine[148] | 30 March 2022[update] | Partially surrounded by Russian forces as of 20 April 2022[149] |
Polohy | 18,396 | Polohy | Russia[150][148] | 30 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 7 March 2022. |
Rozivka | 3,022 | Polohy | Donetsk PR[151] | 30 April 2022[update] | |
Tokmak | 30,132 | Polohy | Russia[150] | 7 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 7 March 2022. |
Vasylivka | 12,771 | Vasylivka | Russia[150] | 7 March 2022[update] | Captured by Russia 7 March 2022. |
Zaporizhzhia | 722,713 | Zaporizhzhia | Ukraine | 1 April 2022[update] |
Zhytomyr Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berdychiv | 73,999 | Berdychiv | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Novohrad-Volynskyi | 55,463 | Novohrad-Volynskyi | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | |
Zhytomyr | 263,507 | Zhytomyr | Ukraine | 24 February 2022[update] | See 2022 Zhytomyr attacks |
See also
- Geopolitical changes in the 2020s
- 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- List of military engagements during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Timeline of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Notes
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Russian Military Leaves Chernihiv Region, Plants Mines In Many Areas - Governor Chaus". ukranews.com. 4 April 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
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