Battle of Sievierodonetsk (2022)

Battle of Sievierodonetsk
Part of the battle of Donbas during the Eastern Ukraine campaign

Smoke from the Azot chemical plant after being attacked by Russian forces in the city
Date6 May – 25 June 2022
(1 month, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result Russian victory[2]
Territorial
changes
Russian forces capture the city of Sievierodonetsk and the settlements of Syrotyne, Voronove and Borivske.[3]
Belligerents
 Ukraine
Commanders and leaders
Roman Kutuzov [1]
Sergey Surovikin[4]
Aleksandr Lapin[4]

Oleksandr Stryuk[5][6]
(Sievierodonetsk Military-Civil Administration Head)
Oleh Hryhorov[7]
(regional police chief)

Petro Kuzyk[8]
Units involved

 Russian Armed Forces

National Guard of Russia

Luhansk People's Republic LPR People's Militia (2nd Army Corps)
Donetsk People's Republic DPR People's Militia (1st Army Corps)[1]

PMC Wagner[7][11]

 Ukrainian Armed Forces

Strength
12,500 (in Luhansk, per Ukraine)[22]
Unknown
Casualties and losses
ISW claim:
Heavy[23]
Ukrainian claim:
10,000–11,000 killed (2,000 LPR servicemen),
20,000+ wounded[24]
ISW claim:
Heavy[23]
Ukrainian claim:
161+ killed, wounded or captured[25][26]
Russian claim:
1,220 killed (15-24 June only)
1,000 casualties, including 800 prisoners (Zolote cauldron)[27][28][29]
Ukrainian claim (13 April – 26 May):
1,100 civilians killed[30]

The battle of Sievierodonetsk was a military engagement in the wider battle of Donbas of the Eastern Ukraine offensive during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The city of Sievierodonetsk acted as the administrative center of unoccupied Luhansk Oblast prior to the invasion. By May 2022, Sievierodonetsk and the neighbouring city of Lysychansk were the only notable parts of the oblast that remained under Ukrainian control.[7]

By 14 June 2022, Russian forces had gained control of most of the city and cut off most escape routes.[31][32] On 24 June 2022, Ukrainian units were ordered to retreat from the city[33] and the next day Russian and pro-Russian separatist forces fully captured Sievierodonetsk.[2] The Russian advance shifted towards neighbouring Lysychansk, resulting in the battle of Lysychansk.[34]

The battle of Sievierodonetsk was marked by fierce urban combat[35][36][37] and has been described as one of the war's bloodiest.[38][39] Around 90% of the city's buildings were destroyed or damaged.[40][41]

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  30. ^ Up to 26 May 2022, at least 1,500 people had been killed since the start of the Russian invasion on 24 February 2022,[1] Archived 28 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine including around 400 who died by 12 April 2022.[2] Archived 26 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine
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