Battle of Zhmerynka

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DateDecember 1917 – March 1918
Result Ukrainian victory
Territorial
changes
Bolsheviks were defeated and retreated from the Right–Bank Ukraine
Battle of Zhmerynka
Part of the Bolshevik–Ukrainian War during the Ukrainian War of the Independence in the Russian Civil War and the World War I
DateDecember 1917 – March 1918
Location
Result Ukrainian victory
Territorial
changes
Bolsheviks were defeated and retreated from the Right–Bank Ukraine
Belligerents
link Ukrainian People's Republic
link Austria-Hungary
link Bolsheviks
Commanders and leaders
link Pavlo Skoropadskyi link Sergey Kashevich 
link Pyotr Ptakhin 
Units involved
Casualties and losses
Light 200+ casualties

The Battle of Zhmerynka (December 1917 — March 1918) — battle between the Ukrainian People's Army, Austro-Hungarian forces and Red Army. A detachment of the Free Cossacks led by Pavlo Skoropadskyi from the 2nd Guard Corps of the Red Army took part in the battle. Pavlo Skoropadsky managed to drive the Bolsheviks out of Zhmerynka and force them to retreat from the Right Bank Ukraine,and on March 1st,1918 the Central Powers took Kyiv.[1]

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