Battle of Ilovaisk

Battle of Ilovaisk
Part of the war in Donbas

Withdrawal of Ukrainian forces on 29 August 2014
Date7 August – 2 September 2014[4][5]
(3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result

DPR and Russian victory[6][7][8]

Belligerents
 Ukraine Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia[a]
Commanders and leaders
Ukraine V. V. Heletey[9]
Ukraine R. B. Khomchak[10]
Ukraine S. I. Semenchenko (WIA)[11]
Ukraine Y. M. Bereza (WIA)[12]
Ukraine R. O. Storcheus [12]
A. V. Zakharchenko
A. S. Khodakovsky
M. C. Tolstykh[13]
A. S. Pavlov[14]
Russia V. V. Gerasimov[b]
Units involved

Ground Forces

National Guard

Patrol Police

Right Sector

Russian Army
(denied by Russia)

Russian Airborne Troops

Donbass People's Militia

Strength
Encircled forces:
1,200–1,400[19][20]
Deblock forces:
400
4,000–4,100 (Ukraine claim)[21]
Casualties and losses
366 killed
429 wounded
128 captured
158 missing (acc. Ukrainian military)[22][23]
420 killed
13 captured
40 missing (acc. BBC News Ukrainian)[24]
1,000+ killed (acc. Verkhovna Rada & People's Front)[21]
150 killed (regular forces; acc. Russian opposition)[25]
200 killed (separatists; acc. Al Jazeera)[26]
200+ killed[27]
20 captured[11] (acc. Ukrainian government)
36–100 civilians killed[14][28]

The Battle of Ilovaisk[c] started on 7 August 2014, when the Armed Forces of Ukraine and pro-Ukrainian paramilitaries began a series of attempts to capture the city of Ilovaisk from pro-Russian insurgents affiliated with the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and detachments of the Russian Armed Forces.[6][29][30] Although Ukrainian forces were able to enter the city on 18 August,[31] they were encircled between 24 and 26 August by overwhelming Russian military forces that crossed the border, joining the battle.[32][33][34] After days of encirclement, Ukrainian forces rejected the DPR's proposal to open a humanitarian corridor on the condition that they abandon their armored vehicles and ammunition, and on the morning of 29 August 2014 began to leave Ilovaisk with their weapons.[35] The Russian side opened fire on the evacuating Ukrainian soldiers, many of whom died whilst trying to escape.[11][36]

The Chief of the General Staff and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Viktor Muzhenko, claimed on 26 August 2016 that the cause of the battle's outcome was the involvement of Russian troops, along with Ukrainian commanders' incompetence in the planning of the retreat.[37]

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  28. ^ "UN says 36 civilians died in fighting over Ilovaisk". KyivPost. 10 August 2018.
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  37. ^ Kyiv honoring soldiers killed in 2014 Ilovaisk battle, UNIAN (29 August 2016)


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