Battle of Kiev (1918)

Battle of Kiev
Part of Ukrainian-Soviet War (1917-1921)

A squad of Red Guards who fought in Kiev
Date5–8 February 1918
Location
Result Bolshevik victory
Belligerents
 Ukrainian People's Republic Russian SFSR
Commanders and leaders
Mykhailo Kovenko Mikhail Muravyov
Units involved
Kiev city garrison Red Guards
Strength
2,000
3 batteries
7,000
armored train
artillery battery

The Battle of Kiev of January 1918 was a Bolshevik military operation of Petrograd and Moscow Red Guard formations directed to capture the capital of Ukraine. The operation was led by Red Guards commander Mikhail Artemyevich Muravyov as part of the Soviet expeditionary force against Kaledin and the Central Council of Ukraine. The storming of Kiev (Kyiv) took place during the ongoing peace negotiations at Brest-Litovsk on 5–8 February 1918 (23–26 January in the Julian calendar). The operation resulted in the occupation of the city by Bolshevik troops on 9 February and the evacuation of the Ukrainian government to Zhytomyr.


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