Verkhnia Syrovatka

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Country Ukraine
First mentioned1653
Verkhnia Syrovatka
Верхня Сироватка
The Church of the Holy Dormition in Verkhnia Syrovatka
The Church of the Holy Dormition in Verkhnia Syrovatka
Flag of Verkhnia Syrovatka
Coat of arms of Verkhnia Syrovatka
Verkhnia Syrovatka is located in Sumy Oblast
Verkhnia Syrovatka
Verkhnia Syrovatka
Location of Verkhnia Syrovatka in Sumy Oblast
Verkhnia Syrovatka is located in Ukraine
Verkhnia Syrovatka
Verkhnia Syrovatka
Location of Verkhnia Syrovatka in Ukraine
Coordinates: 50°49′41″N 34°57′15″E / 50.82806°N 34.95417°E / 50.82806; 34.95417
Country Ukraine
Oblast Sumy Oblast
Raion Sumy Raion
HromadaVerkhnia Syrovatka rural hromada
First mentioned1653
Population
  Total
3,814

Verkhnia Syrovatka[a] is a village in Sumy Raion, Sumy Oblast, in central Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Verkhnia Syrovatka rural hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Its population is 3,814 (as of 2024).[1]

Verkhnia Syrovatka was first mentioned in 1653. It came under the occupation of the Red Army in December 1917, amidst the Ukrainian–Soviet War. 765 residents fought for the Soviet Union during World War II, and the Red Army recaptured the village during the 1943 Battle of the Dnieper after it had been previously occupied by Nazi Germany.[2]

Verkhnia Syrovatka was repeatedly shelled by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

A group of ten Ukrainian soldiers ambushed a Russian convoy near the village of Verkhnia Syrovatka on 1 March 2022. Five of the Ukrainians were killed, and more than ten Russian vehicles were reportedly destroyed. A monument now stands at the place of the ambush. The village was shelled by Russian forces for the first time on 14 March 2022.[4]

One notable landmark in Verkhnia Syrovatka is the Church of the Dormition, constructed by cultural figure Oleksandr Palytsyn [uk] in 1805. It was closed by Soviet authorities and used as an observation tower during World War II before being restored in the 1990s.[5]

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