Battle of Mykolaiv | |||||||
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Part of the southern front of the Russian invasion of Ukraine | |||||||
![]() Mykolaiv Regional State Administration after a Russian rocket strike, 29 March 2022 | |||||||
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Russia | Ukraine | ||||||
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
Per Ukraine: 470+ killed[13][14] 300+ wounded[15] |
Per Ukraine:[16][17][18] 120+ killed 8 missing 133+ wounded Frigate Hetman Sahaidachny scuttled[19] | ||||||
128+ civilians killed, 545+ wounded[20] 250,000 civilians evacuated[21] |
The battle of Mykolaiv started on the night of 26 February 2022, as part of the southern Ukraine campaign during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It ended with Russian forces being repulsed from the city in March, and by April all but a few of its surrounding villages were back under Ukrainian control.
Mykolaiv is a strategically important shipbuilding and port city on the Black Sea and on 4 March was "seen as the next key stepping-stone for Russian forces on the road to Odesa."[22]
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