Battle of Volnovakha

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Date25 February – 12 March 2022
(2 weeks and 1 day)
Result Russian and DPR victory[1][2]
Battle of Volnovakha
Part of the eastern front of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Evacuation of civilians from Volnovakha on 3 March 2022
Date25 February – 12 March 2022
(2 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result Russian and DPR victory[1][2]
Belligerents
Ukraine
Commanders and leaders
Alexei Berngard
Vladimir Zhoga 
Pavlo Sbytov 
Units involved

Donetsk People's Republic Sparta Battalion

Donetsk People's Republic Vostok Brigade

Ukraine 53rd Mechanized Brigade[3]
Ukraine 54th Mechanized Brigade[3]

Ukraine 109th Territorial Defense Brigade[3]
Casualties and losses
Ukrainian claim:
50+ soldiers killed
5 soldiers captured
2 tanks and 2 BMPs destroyed
1 tank captured[3]
1 Su-25 destroyed
1 Mi-8 destroyed
Russian claim:
9 tanks destroyed or abandoned
Several BMP and BTR troop carriers destroyed or abandoned
1 Uragan rocket-artillery truck destroyed[3]
1 Su-25 destroyed[4]

The battle of Volnovakha was a military engagement which lasted from 25 February 2022 until 12 March 2022, on the eastern front of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian and Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) forces engaged Ukrainian forces at the small city of Volnovakha in Donetsk Oblast, which was located close to the pre-invasion front line.

The battle was spearheaded by DPR forces and led to the widespread destruction of the town and heavy casualties on both sides.[5]

The first shelling of Volnovakha began on 25 February, the second day of the invasion, and hit civilian areas.[6] Electricity also went out in Volnovakha on the second day.[7] The Guardian wrote that Russian bombing of Volnovakha resembled tactics that Russia had previously used on civilian targets in Syria.[8] On that same day, DPR forces captured the nearby town of Mykolaivka.[9]

DPR troops entered Volnovakha on the morning of 26 February, sparking clashes with Ukraine's Aidar Battalion.[3] A tank battle ensued at the Volnovakha bus station, with a Ukrainian servicemen stating that Russian forces lost 50 men in the battle, although they overran Ukrainian positions later on.[3] The clashes and shelling on 26 February killed 20 civilians, with Ukrainian MP Dmytro Lubinets describing how bodies remained uncollected in the streets.[3][8]

Between 26-28 February, Ukrainian forces retained full control of Volnovakha, although Ukrainian officials stated shelling put the town on the verge of a humanitarian crisis by 28 February.[5][10] 90% of buildings in the town were either damaged or destroyed by 1 March, with Volnovakha also being cut off from electricity.[11] During those two days, reinforcements on both sides arrived to Volnovakha, with impromptu territorial defense forces and foreign volunteers aiding Ukraine, and Buryat regiments, more brigades, and the DPR's Vostok Battalion all preparing for a second battle.[3] Clashes resumed on 28 February.[citation needed]

On 1 March, 346 civilians were evacuated from Volnovakha, with 400 more on 6 March.[12] Ukrainian and Russian forces agreed to the establishment of a demilitarized humanitarian corridor on 7 March through Volnovakha and the nearby city of Mariupol, which had been under siege since 24 February, in order to evacuate civilians from the two cities; however, Russian forces allegedly violated the demilitarization zone.[13]

Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian plane on 3 March, along with the helicopter that came to aid it afterwards.[3][14][15] On 5 March, DPR colonel and commander of the Sparta Battalion Vladimir Zhoga was killed in Volnovakha, with his father Artem immediately succeeding him.[16] Vladimir Zhoga was posthumously awarded Hero of the Donetsk People's Republic and Hero of the Russian Federation by Denis Pushilin and Vladimir Putin respectively.[17][18]

By 11 March, Russian forces effectively controlled Volnovakha, facing only meager Ukrainian resistance.[19][20] Donetsk Oblast governor Pavlo Kyrylenko stated Volnovakha had "effectively ceased to exist," having been destroyed in the fighting.[21][22] The Associated Press reported that the city had been captured on 12 March.[23]

Aftermath

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