Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian War
This page provides information on the most recently known control of localities in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War, which started in 2014 and escalated with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It includes all larger localities across the country, and additionally some smaller localities close to current or recent lines of contact.
of Donetsk and Luhansk (the striped areas) prior to the 2022 invasion.
|-Chernihiv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bakhmach | 17,192 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Bobrovytsia | 10,742 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Borzna | 9,632 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Chernihiv[a] | 285,234 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[3][4] | 25 Mar 2022 | See Siege of Chernihiv, Chernihiv bombing, Chernihiv breadline attack |
Horodnia | 11,710 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[5][6] | 2 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Koriukivka | 12,409 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Kozelets | 7,646 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[7] | 29 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia 3 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Mena | 11,096 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Mykhailo-Kotsiubynske | 2,851 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[8] | 2 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Nova Basan | 2,929 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[4][9] | 1 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 4 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Novhorod-Siverskyi | 12,647 | Novhorod-Siverskyi | Ukraine[10] | 11 Mar 2022 | |
Novyi Bykiv | 2,024 | Nizhyn | Ukraine[6] | 2 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Ripky | 6,807 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Sedniv | 1,063 | Chernihiv | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Semenivka | 7,952 | Novhorod-Siverskyi | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Snovsk | 12,315 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Sosnytsia | 6,708 | Koriukivka | Ukraine[1][2] | 4 Apr 2022 |
Chernivtsi Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Chernivtsi | 265,471 | Chernivtsi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Storozhynets | 14,138 | Storozhynets | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Novodnistrovsk | 10,511 | Dnistrovskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Crimea and Sevastopol
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kerch | 149,566 | Kerch City | Russia[11] | 24 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Sevastopol | 509,992 | none[b] | Russia[11] | 24 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Simferopol | 332,317 | Simferopol City | Russia[11] | 24 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Yalta | 76,746 | Yalta City | Russia[11] | 24 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Yevpatoria | 105,719 | Yevpatoria City | Russia[11] | 24 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2014. |
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Donetsk Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Avdiivka | 31,940 | Pokrovsk | Contested: Russia Ukraine[14] |
26 Mar 2023 | See Battle of Avdiivka (2017), Battle of Avdiivka (2022) Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 21 July 2014. |
Bakhmut | 72,310 | Bakhmut | Contested:[15] | 20 Jan 2023 | See Battle of Artemivsk (2014), Battle of Bakhmut (2022-2023) Captured by Donetsk PR in April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 6 July 2014. |
Bakhmutske | 612 | Bakhmut | Russia[16] | 27 Dec 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 December 2022 |
Berestove | 1,278 | Bakhmut | Russia[17] | 28 Jul 2022 | Captured by Donetsk PR in July 2022. |
Bohorodychne | 794 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine | 11 Sep 2022 | See Battles of Bohorodychne and Krasnopillia Captured by Russia 11 July 2022.[18] Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022.[19][20] |
Chasiv Yar | 12,557 | Bakhmut | Ukraine | See Chasiv Yar missile strike | |
Debaltseve | 24,316 | Horlivka | Russia | 20 Feb 2015 | See Battle of Debaltseve (2015) Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 29 July 2014. Recaptured by Donetsk PR 18 February 2015. |
Donetsk | 905,364 | Donetsk | Russia[21] | 22 Feb 2022 | See March 2022 Donetsk attack Captured by Donetsk PR 7 April 2014. |
Druzhkivka | 55,088 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[22] | 4 May 2022 | |
Horlivka | 241,106 | Horlivka | Russia[23] | 9 Mar 2022 | See Battle of Horlivka (2014) Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. |
Ilovaisk | 17,620 | Donetsk | Russia | 20 Feb 2015 | See Battle of Ilovaisk (2014) Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 19 August 2014. Recaptured by Donetsk PR 1 September 2014. |
Ivanivske | 1,369 | Bakhmut | Ukraine | 18 Mar 2023 | |
Khromove | 833 | Bakhmut | Ukraine | 18 Mar 2023 | |
Kostiantynivka | 68,792 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[24][25] | 10 Mar 2022 | Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 7 July 2014. |
Kramatorsk | 150,084 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[22] | 4 May 2022 | See Battle of Kramatorsk (2014), Kramatorsk railway station attack Captured by Donetsk PR 12 April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 5 July 2014. |
Krasna Hora | 584 | Bakhmut | Russia[26] | 11 Feb 2023 | Captured by Russia 11 February 2023. |
Krasnohorivka | 14,917 | Pokrovsk | Ukraine[24][27] | 10 Mar 2022 | |
Lyman | 20,469 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[28][29] | 1 Oct 2022 | See Battle of Krasnyi Lyman (2014), First Battle of Lyman (2022), Second Battle of Lyman (2022) Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 5 June 2014. Recaptured by Russia/ Donetsk PR 27 May 2022.[30][31][32][33] Recaptured by Ukraine on 1 October 2022.[28][29][34] |
Makiivka | 340,337 | Donetsk | Russia[23] | 9 Mar 2022 | Captured by Donetsk PR 13 April 2014. |
Marinka | 10,722 | Pokrovsk | Contested:[35][36] | 23 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Marinka (2015), Battle of Marinka (2022–2023) Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 5 August 2014. |
Mariupol[a] | 431,859 | Mariupol | Russia[37] | 17 May 2022 | See Battle of Mariupol (2014), 2014 offensive, 2015 attack, Siege of Mariupol, Mariupol hospital airstrike, Mariupol theatre airstrike, Mariupol art school bombing Partially captured by Donetsk PR 9 May 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 13 June 2014 Recaptured by Russia/ DPR on 16 May 2022.[37] |
New York | 9,917 | Bakhmut | Ukraine[24][38] | 10 Mar 2022 | |
Novoluhanske | 3,700 | Bakhmut | Russia[39] | 26 May 2022 | Captured along with Vuhlehirske Power Plant by Russia/ DPR on 26 July 2022[40] |
Novomaiorske | 551 | Volnovakha | Russia[41] | 10 Apr 2022 | |
Novomykhailivka | 1,439 | Pokrovsk | Russia[42] | 1 May 2022 | |
Novoselivka | 541 | Pokrovsk | Russia | 14 May 2022 | |
Novosilka | 104 | Volnovakha | Ukraine[43] | 4 May 2022 | |
Novotroitske | 6,445 | Volnovakha | Russia[44][45] | 6 May 2022 | Captured by Donetsk PR 11 March 2022. |
Ocheretyne | 3,573 | Pokrovsk | Ukraine | ||
Olenivka | 4,534 | Kalmiuske | Russia[42] | 1 May 2022 | See Olenivka prison massacre Captured by Donetsk PR in September 2014 |
Pavlivka | 2,505 | Volnovakha | Russia[46] | 14 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia/ DPR 13 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 21 June 2022. Russian sources claimed recaptured by Russia/ DPR 19 August 2022.[47] Russian sources claimed Russia had recaptured it again on 14 November 2022.[46] |
Paraskoviivka | 2,810 | Bakhmut | Russia[48] | 18 Feb 2023 | See Battle of Artemivsk and Siege of Paraskoviivka Captured by Donetsk People's Republic during the Battle of Artemivsk. Recaptured by Ukraine on 6 July 2014[49]. |
Pisky | 6 | Pokrovsk | Russia[51] | 31 Aug 2022 | See Battle of Pisky (2022). Population was 2,160 in 2001, but most residents left during the 2014–2022 War in Donbas. |
Pokrovsk | 61,161 | Pokrovsk | Ukraine[52] | 25 May 2022 | Subject to repeated rocket attacks since late May 2022. |
Pokrovske | 1,333 | Bakhmut | Russia | ||
Raihorodok | 3,342 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[12] | 9 Sep 2022 | |
Sakko i Vantsetti | 3 | Bakhmut | Russia[53] | 6 Feb 2023 | Captured by Russia 31 January 2023 |
Selydove | 21,916 | Pokrovsk | Ukraine[24][54] | 10 Mar 2022 | |
Serebryanka | 869 | Bakhmut | Ukraine[12] | 4 Sep 2022 | |
Shandryholove | 1,035 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[55] | 27 Sep 2022 | |
Shchurove | 264 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[56] | 19 Sep 2022 | |
Shevchenko | 1,682 | Pokrovsk | Ukraine[57] | 26 Sep 2022 | |
Siversk | 11,068 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[58] | 25 May 2022 | See Battle of Siversk |
Sloviansk | 106,972 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[22] | 4 May 2022 | See Murder of Pentecostals in Sloviansk (2014), Siege of Sloviansk Captured by Donetsk PR in mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 5 July 2014. |
Soledar | 10,692 | Bakhmut | Russia[59] | 16 Jan 2023 | See Battle of Soledar Captured by Donetsk PR in April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine in July 2014. Recaptured by Russia 16 January 2023. |
Solodke | 525 | Volnovakha | Russia[47] | 5 Jul 2022 | Recaptured by Ukraine 5 July 2022. Recaptured by Russia/ DPR 19 August 2022. |
Spirne | 80 | Bakhmut | Contested:[60] | 17 Aug 2022 | See Battle of Siversk |
Staromlynivka | 2,635 | Volnovakha | Russia[61] | 13 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia/ DPR 13 March 2022. |
Sviatohirsk | 4,309 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine | 11 Sep 2022 | See Battle of Sviatohirsk Captured by Russia/ DPR between 8[62] and 14 June 2022.[63] Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022.[64][20] |
Svitlodarsk | 11,281 | Bakhmut | Russia[65][66] | 24 May 2022 | Captured by Russia/ DPR on 24 May 2022.[65][66] |
Terny | 764 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[67] | 3 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia 23 April 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine first week of October 2022.[67] |
Torske | 1,652 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[68] | 2 Oct 2022 | |
Volnovakha[a] | 21,441 | Volnovakha | Russia[69] | 11 Mar 2022 | See Volnovakha bus attack (2015), Battle of Volnovakha Captured by Donetsk PR 11 March 2022. |
Volodymyrivka | 6,325 | Volnovakha | Russia[70] | 20 Aug 2022 | |
Vuhledar | 14,144 | Volnovakha | Contested:[71][72] | 28 Feb 2023 | |
Yampil | 1,944 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[73] | 30 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia/ DPR in May 2022.[74][75] Contested between 28 September and 1 October 2022.[76][77] Recaptured by Ukraine on 1 October 2022.[73] |
Yenakiieve | 77,053 | Horlivka | Russia[78] | 24 Jun 2015 | Captured by Donetsk PR 13 April 2014. |
Zaitseve | 1,160 | Bakhmut | Russia[79][80] | 16 Nov 2022 | Capture by Russia claimed 6 October 2022.[80] |
Zarichne | 2,571 | Kramatorsk | Ukraine[67] | 3 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia/ DPR 27 April 2022.[81][82][75] Recaptured by Ukraine first week of October 2022.[67] |
Zelene Pole | 578 | Volnovakha | Ukraine[83] | 1 May 2022 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Burshtyn | 14,866 | Ivano-Frankivsk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Dolyna | 20,641 | Kalush | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Ivano-Frankivsk | 237,855 | Ivano-Frankivsk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See October missile strikes |
Kalush | 65,814 | Kalush | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Kolomyia | 61,140 | Kolomiya | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Nadvirna | 22,545 | Nadvirna | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Kharkiv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Balakliia | 26,921 | Izium | Ukraine[84] | 8 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia 3 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 8 September.[85] |
Barvinkove | 8,110 | Izium | Ukraine[86] | 30 Apr 2022 | |
Bohodukhiv | 15,797 | Bohodukhiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Bohuslavka | 1330 | Izium | Ukraine[87] | 5 Oct 2022 | |
Borivska Andriyivka | 163 | Izium | Ukraine[87] | 5 Oct 2022 | |
Borova | 5,174 | Izium | Ukraine | 3 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia 14 April 2022.[88] Recaptured by Ukraine on 3 October 2022. |
Borshchivka | 3,139 | Izium | Ukraine[89] | 9 Sep 2022 | |
Cherkaski Tyshky | 1,165 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[90] | 10 May 2022 | |
Chkalovske | 3,730 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[91] | 9 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia 16 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 6 September 2022. |
Chuhuiv | 31,535 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[92] | 7 Mar 2022 | See Chuhuiv air base attack Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 7 March 2022. |
Derhachi | 17,433 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[93] | 6 Apr 2022 | |
Dovhenke | 850 | Izium | Ukraine[94] | 22 Aug 2022 | See Battle of Dovhenke |
Dvorichna | 3,387 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[95] | 11 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia 14 April 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022. |
Izium | 45,884 | Izium | Ukraine[96] | 10 Sep 2022 | See Battle of Izium, Izium mass graves Captured by Russia 27 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine by 10 September 2022.[96] |
Hrushivka | 1,277 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[89] | 8 Sep 2022 | |
Husarivka | 1,352 | Izium | Ukraine[97] | 27 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 26/27 March 2022. |
Kharkiv[a] | 1,433,886 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[98] | 2 Mar 2022 | See Battle of Kharkiv, Kharkiv cluster bombing, Dormitory missile strike, October missile strikes |
Khotimlya | 1,351 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[99] | 10 Sep 2022 | |
Kivsharivka | 18,302 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[100] | 28 Sep 2022 | Сaptured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine on 28 September. |
Kochetok | 2,968 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[101] | 3 May 2022 | |
Kozacha Lopan | 5,005 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[102] | 11 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022. |
Krasnohrad | 20,013 | Krasnohrad | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Kupiansk | 27,169 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[96] | 10 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine by 10 September 2022.[96] |
Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi | 8,397 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[103] | 26 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 26 September 2022.[104] |
Kutuzivka | 1,184 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[105] | 28 Apr 2022 | |
Lebyazhe | 1,534 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[106] | 20 Apr 2022 | |
Liubotyn | 20,376 | Kharkiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Lozova | 54,026 | Lozova | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Lyptsi | 4,182 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[95] | 11 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022. |
Malynivka | 7,500 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[107] | 5 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia in early 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 5 April 2022. |
Merefa | 21,421 | Kharkiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Oskil | 3,217 | Izium | Ukraine | 7 Sep 2022 | Captured by Donetsk PR 5 May 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 7 September 2022. |
Pechenihy | 5,058 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[101] | 3 May 2022 | |
Pervomaiskyi | 28,986 | Lozova | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Pisky-Radkivski | 2,507 | Izium | Ukraine[108] | 26 Sep 2022 |
Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. |
Petropavlivka | 2,452 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[109] | 25 Sep 2022 | |
Pivdenne | 7,394 | Kharkiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Protopopivka | 1,253 | Izium | Ukraine[43] | 4 May 2022 | |
Ruska Lozova | 5,016 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[110][111] | 6 May 2022 | |
Ruski Tyshky | 1,908 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[90] | 10 May 2022 | |
Savyntsi | 5,266 | Izium | Ukraine[112] | 8 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 8 September 2022. |
Shevchenkove | 6,724 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[113] | 8 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022.[114] Recaptured by Ukraine 8 September 2022. |
Slatyne | 6,076 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[115] | 9 Apr 2022 | |
Staryi Saltiv | 3,394 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine[116] | 2 May 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 May 2022.[117] |
Studenok | 1,440 | Izium | Ukraine[118] | 18 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia March 2022. Multiple reports said Russian forces withdrew 15 Sep 2022.[119] |
Tavilzhanka | 1,924 | Kupiansk | Russia[120] | 22 Nov 2022[121] | |
East Topoli | 860 | Kupiansk | Russia | 8 March 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. |
Tsyrkuny | 6,310 | Kharkiv | Ukraine[122] | 7 May 2022 | |
Udy | 1,677 | Bohodukhiv | Ukraine[95] | 11 Sep 2022 | Russia advanced in the settlement on August 28.[123] Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022. |
Valky | 8,721 | Bohodukhiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Velykyi Burluk | 3,656 | Kupiansk | Ukraine[99] | 11 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 10 September 2022. |
Verbivka | 3,515 | Izium | Ukraine[124] | 7 Sep 2022 | |
Vilshana | 1,500 | Kupiansk | Russia | Captured by Russia on March 1 2022. [125] | |
Vovchansk | 17,747 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine | 11 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 September 2022.[95][126] |
Yakovenkove | 1,123 | Izium | Ukraine[91] | 8 Sep 2022 | Recaptured by Ukraine 7 September 2022. |
Zmiiv | 14,071 | Chuhuiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Zolochiv | 7,926 | Bohodukhiv | Ukraine[127] | 10 Apr 2022 |
Kherson Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Arkhanhelske | 1,769 | Beryslav | Ukraine[128] | 3 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia in March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 October 2022. |
Beryslav | 12,123 | Beryslav | Ukraine[129] | 30 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine in November 2022.[130] |
Blahodatne | 1,008 | Kherson | Ukraine[131] | 14 Sep 2022 | Controlled by Ukraine, according to a Ukrainian military journalist.[132] |
Borozenske | 2,021 | Beryslav | Ukraine[12] | 10 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022.
Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November 2022. |
Chaplynka | 9,539 | Kakhovka | Russia[133] | 27 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. |
Chornobaivka | 9,275 | Kherson | Ukraine[134] | 27 Mar 2022 | See 2022 Chornobaivka attacks Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 November. |
Chulakivka | 3,087 | Skadovsk | Russia[135] | 15 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia 15 March 2022. |
Davydiv Brid | 1,223 | Beryslav | Ukraine[87] | 4 Oct 2022 | See Battle of Davydiv Brid Captured by Russia in March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 October 2022. |
Dudchany | 2,102 | Beryslav | 4 Oct 2022 | ||
Havrylivka | 1,487 | Beryslav | Ukraine[128] | 4 Oct 2022 | |
Henichesk | 19,253 | Henichesk | Russia[138] | 19 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. |
Kakhovka | 35,400 | Kakhovka | Russia[12] | 6 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia in February 2022. |
Kalynivske | 1,075 | Beryslav | Ukraine[139] | 9 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 April 2022.[133] Recaptured by Ukraine 9 November 2022. |
Kherson[a] | 283,649 | Kherson | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | See Battle of Kherson and Liberation of Kherson[140] Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 November 2022.[141] |
Khreshchenivka | 780 | Beryslav | Ukraine[142] | 2 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia 16 April 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 October 2022. |
Kyselivka | 2,466 | Kherson | Ukraine[143] | 10 Nov 2022 | Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November 2022.[143] |
Liubymivka | 1,695 | Beryslav | Ukraine[142] | 2 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia in March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 October 2022. |
Mykhailivka | 1,020 | Beryslav | Ukraine[128] | 3 Oct 2022 | |
Nova Kakhovka | 45,069 | Kakhovka | Russia[144] | 27 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. |
Novooleksandrivka | 1,335 | Beryslav | Ukraine[128] | 3 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 3 October 2022. |
Novoraisk | 2,376 | Beryslav | Ukraine[133] | 27 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 April 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November 2022. |
Novovorontsovka | 6,081 | Beryslav | Ukraine[133] | 27 Apr 2022 | |
Oleksandrivka | 2,596 | Kherson | Ukraine[145] | 10 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Russia around 20 April 2022.[146] Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November 2022.[145] |
Oleshky | 24,383 | Kherson | Russia[147] | 24 Feb 2022 | Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. |
Osokorivka | 2,747 | Beryslav | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | |
Petropavlivka | 722 | Beryslav | Ukraine[149] | 26 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 November 2022. |
Posad-Pokrovske | 2,349 | Kherson | Ukraine[150] | 21 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia 9 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 21 March 2022. |
Pravdyne | 1,621 | Kherson | Ukraine[151] | 9 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 2022.[152] Recaptured by Ukraine 9 November 2022. |
Skadovsk | 17,344 | Skadovsk | Russia[153] | 13 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia 9 March 2022. |
Sokolohirne | 709 | Henichesk | Russia[154] | 15 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. |
Stanislav | 4,909 | Kherson | Ukraine[145] | 10 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia in March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November 2022.[145] |
Tiahynka | 2,031 | Beryslav | Ukraine[133] | 27 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November.[155] |
Tryfonivka | 803 | Beryslav | Ukraine[156] | 7 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 6 October 2022. |
Velyka Oleksandrivka | 6,487 | Beryslav | Ukraine[87] | 4 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 October 2022. |
Vysokopillia | 3,899 | Beryslav | Ukraine[157] | 4 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia by March 2022.[158][159] Recaptured by Ukraine 4 September 2022. |
Zolota Balka | 1,681 | Beryslav | Ukraine[142] | 3 Aug 2022 | Recaptured by Ukraine 2 October 2022. |
Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kamianets-Podilskyi | 97,908 | Kamianets-Podilskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Khmelnytskyi | 274,582 | Khmelnytskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Shepetivka | 40,802 | Shepetivskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Kirovohrad Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kropyvnytskyi | 222,695 | Kropyvnytskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Oleksandriia | 77,303 | Oleksandriia | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Svitlovodsk | 43,931 | Oleksandriia | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Kyiv Oblast and Kyiv
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bila Tserkva | 208,737 | Bila Tserkva | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Borodianka | 13,044 | Bucha | Ukraine[160][161] | 1 Apr 2022 | See Bombing of Borodianka |
Brovary | 109,473 | Brovary | Ukraine[162] | 1 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Brovary |
Bucha[a] | 36,971 | Bucha | Ukraine[162] | 1 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Bucha, Bucha massacre Captured by Russia 12 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Buzova | 1,548 | Bucha | Ukraine[4] | 1 Apr 2022 | |
Chernobyl | 2,500 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[163] | 2 Apr 2022 | See Capture of Chernobyl Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Dymer | 5,817 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[160] | 1 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 31 March 2022. |
Fastiv | 44,841 | Fastiv | Ukraine[164] | 17 Mar 2022 | |
Hornostaipil | 1,033 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[165] | 3 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 24 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Hostomel[a] | 17,534 | Bucha | Ukraine[4] | 1 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Hostomel, Battle of Antonov Airport Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Irpin[a] | 62,456 | Bucha | Ukraine[166][167] | 1 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Irpin, Irpin refugee column shelling Partially captured by Russia 14 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 28 March 2022. |
Ivankiv | 10,563 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[161][4][160] | 1 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Ivankiv Captured by Russia 2 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Klavdiievo-Tarasove | 5,019 | Bucha | Ukraine[168] | 2 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Kyiv | 2,962,180 | none[b] | Ukraine[169] | 28 Feb 2022 | See Battle of Kyiv, Kyiv shopping centre bombing, Kyiv missile strikes |
Makariv | 9,589 | Bucha | Ukraine[162] | 1 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 28 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 March 2022. |
Nemishaieve | 7,841 | Bucha | Ukraine[165] | 3 Mar 2022 | |
Obukhiv | 33,443 | Obukhiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Shevchenkove | 2,913 | Brovary | Ukraine[170] | 1 Apr 2022 | |
Slavutych | 24,685 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[171] | 3 Apr 2022 | Geographically within Chernihiv Oblast See Battle of Slavutych Captured by Russia 26 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 3 April 2022. |
Vasylkiv | 37,310 | Obukhiv | Ukraine[172] | 26 Feb 2022 | See Battle of Vasylkiv |
Velyka Dymerka | 9,461 | Brovary | Ukraine[173] | 1 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia in 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 1 April 2022. |
Vorzel | 6,766 | Bucha | Ukraine[174] | 1 Apr 2022 | |
Vyshhorod | 22,933 | Vyshhorod | Ukraine[175] | 7 Mar 2022 |
Luhansk Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Alchevsk | 106,550 | Alchevsk | Russia | 2 May 2014 | Captured by Luhansk PR 30 April 2014. |
Bilohorivka | 828 | Sievierodonetsk | Contested: | 14 Apr 2023 | See Bilohorivka school bombing Captured by Russia/ LPR 3 July 2022.[176] Recaptured by Ukraine 19 September 2022.[177] |
Chervonopopivka | 1,042 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[178] | 20 March 2023 | See also Battle of the Svatove–Kreminna line Captured by Russia/ LPR 26 March 2022. |
Hirske | 9,274 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[179] | 24 Jun 2022 | Captured by Russia/ LPR 24 June 2022.[179] |
Hrekivka | 53 | Svatove | Ukraine[180] | 5 Oct 2022 | Recaptured by Ukraine 5 October 2022. |
Kadiivka | 73,702 | Alchevsk | Russia | 2 May 2014 | Captured by Luhansk PR 2 May 2014. |
Holubivka | 26,838 | Alchevsk | Russia | 26 Feb 2022 | Captured by Luhansk PR mid-July 2014. |
Krasnorichenske | 4,020 | Svatove | Russia | Captured by Luhansk PR in 2022. | |
Krasnyi Luch | 79,764 | Rovenki | Russia[181] | 25 Feb 2022 | Captured by Luhansk PR mid-April 2014. |
Kreminna | 18,417 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[182] | 19 Apr 2022 | See First Battle of Kreminna, Second Battle of Kreminna Captured by Russia/ LPR 18 April 2022. |
Luhansk | 399,559 | Luhansk | Russia[183] | 25 Feb 2022 | See Siege of the Luhansk Border Base (2014) Captured by Luhansk PR mid-April 2014. |
Lysychansk | 95,031 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[184] | 3 Jul 2022 | See Battle of Lysychansk Captured by Luhansk PR mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 25 July 2014. Recaptured by Russia/ LPR 2 July 2022. |
Makiivka | 831 | Svatove | Contested:[185][186] | 20 Mar 2023 | |
Novodruzhesk | 6,806 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia | 1 Jul 2022 | See Battle of Lysychansk Captured by Russia/ LPR 1 July 2022.[187] |
Popasna | 19,672 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[188] | 8 May 2022 | See Battle of Popasna Captured by Luhansk PR mid-April 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 19 June 2014. Recaptured by Luhansk PR 8 July 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 22 July 2014. Recaptured by Russia/ LPR 7 May 2022[189] |
Pryvillia | 6,679 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia | 1 Jul 2022 | See Battle of Lysychansk Captured by Russia/ LPR 1 July 2022.[187] |
Rubizhne | 56,066 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[190] | 12 May 2022 | See Battle of Rubizhne Captured by LPR in 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine in July 2014. Recaptured by Russia/ LPR 12 May 2022 |
Shchastia | 11,552 | Shchastia | Russia[191] | 12 Mar 2022 | Captured by LPR in 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 14 June 2014. Recaptured by Russia/ Lugansk PR 26 February 2022. |
Sievierodonetsk | 101,135 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[192] | 25 Jun 2022 | See Battles of Sievierodonetsk (2014), Battle of Sievierodonetsk (2022) Captured by Luhansk PR late May 2014. Recaptured by Ukraine 22 July 2014. Recaptured by Russia/ LPR 25 June 2022.[193][194][192] |
Starobilsk | 16,267 | Starobilsk | Russia[195] | 13 Mar 2022 | See Battle of Starobilsk (2022) Captured by Russia/ LPR 26 February 2022. |
Svatove | 16,420 | Svatove | Russia[196] | 9 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia/ LPR 6 March 2022. |
Toshkivka | 4,088 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[197] | 21 Jun 2022 | See Battle of Toshkivka Capture claimed by Russia/ LPR 21 June 2022.[197] |
Zolote | 13,203 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[198] | 24 Jun 2022 | Captured by Russia/ LPR 24 June 2022.[198] |
Zolotarivka | 631 | Sievierodonetsk | Russia[199] | 21 Oct 2022 | Captured by Russia/ LPR 4 July 2022.
Claimed recaptured by Ukraine 21 October 2022, but not verified |
Lviv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Brody | 23,335 | Zolochiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Chervonohrad | 65,180 | Chervonohrad | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Drohobych | 74,610 | Drohobych | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Lviv | 717,486 | Lviv | Ukraine[200] | 24 Feb 2022 | See October missile strikes Many diplomatic missions temporarily relocated to Lviv from Kyiv.[201] |
Sambir | 34,444 | Sambir | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Truskavets | 28,474 | Drohobych | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Yavoriv | 12,888 | Yavoriv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See Yavoriv military base attack |
Mykolaiv Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Barativka | 1,088 | Bashtanka | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 18 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine November 2022. |
Lupareve | 1,268 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[146] | 23 Apr 2022 | |
Mykolaiv[a] | 476,101 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[202] | 18 Mar 2022 | See Battle of Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv cluster bombing, Government building airstrike |
Novomykolaivka | 1,161 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine | 9 Jul 2022 | Captured by Russia 4 July 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 16 August 2022.[203] |
Novopetrivka | 1,722 | Bashtanka | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 3 March 2022.[204] Recaptured by Ukraine 27 April 2022.[203][failed verification] Recaptured by Russia 23 May 2022.[205] Recaptured by Ukraine November 2022. |
Ochakiv | 13,927 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Oleksandrivka | 1,336 | Bashtanka | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 11 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 11 November 2022. |
Partyzanske | 1,021 | Bakhtanka | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 3 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine April 2022. [206] |
Pervomaiske | 2,698 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 2 September 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2022. |
Pokrovka | 229 | Mykolaiv | Russia | 9 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 21 April 2022. |
Pokrovske | 181 | Mykolaiv | Russia | 9 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 21 April 2022. |
Shevchenkove | 3,150 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[202] | 18 Mar 2022 | |
Snihurivka | 12,307 | Bashtanka | Ukraine[208][209] | 9 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 13 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 10 November 2022. |
Tsentralne | 1,247 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine | 11 Nov 2022 | Captured by Russia 18 June 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine November 2022. |
Ukrainka | 1,170 | Mykolaiv | Ukraine[202] | 18 Mar 2022 | |
Vasylivka | 382 | Mykolaiv | Russia | 4 Sep 2022 | Captured by Russia 21 April 2022. |
Voznesensk | 34,050 | Voznesensk | Ukraine[210] | 14 Mar 2022 | See Battle of Voznesensk |
Vynohradivka | 1,388 | Bashtanka | Ukraine[211] | 25 Mar 2022 |
Odesa Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bile (Snake Island) | approx. 100 | Izmail | Ukraine[212] | 30 Jun 2022 | See Snake Island campaign Captured by Russia 24 February 2022.[212] Recaptured by Ukraine 30 June 2022.[213] |
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi | 48,197 | Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Izmail | 70,731 | Izmail | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Odesa | 1,015,826 | Odesa | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See Bombing of Odesa |
Podilsk | 39,662 | Podilsk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Serhiivka | 5,316 | Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See Serhiivka missile strike |
Poltava Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bobryk | 4,299 | Myrhorod | Ukraine | 6 March 2022 | Captured by Russia on 28 February 2022 [214]
Recaptured by Ukraine 5 March 2022 |
Hadiach | 22,581 | Myrhorod | Ukraine | 28 Feb 2022 | Russian tanks spotted and captured near Hadiach after skirmishes on February 27 2022 [215][216] |
Kremenchuk | 217,710 | Kremenchuk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See Kremenchuk shopping mall attack |
Lubny | 44,595 | Lubny | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Myrhorod | 38,447 | Myrhorod | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | Template:Ancor |
Pirky | 703 | Poltava | Ukraine | 4 Mar 2022 | Captured by Russia on 2 March 2022
Recaptured by Ukraine 3 March 2022 |
Poltava | 283,402 | Poltava | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See October missile strikes |
Rivne Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Dubno | 37,257 | Dubno | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Kostopil | 31,060 | Rivne | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Rivne | 245,289 | Rivne | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Sarny | 28,865 | Sarny | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Varash | 42,126 | Varash | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Sumy Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Buryn | 8,359 | Konotop | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Hlukhiv | 32,248 | Hlukhiv | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Hlukhiv Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Konotop | 84,787 | Konotop | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Konotop Captured by Russia 25 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 4 April 2022. |
Krolevets | 22,437 | Konotop | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | |
Lebedyn | 24,238 | Lebedyn | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Lebedyn |
Okhtyrka[a] | 47,216 | Okhtyrka | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Okhtyrka |
Putyvl | 15,100 | Konotop | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 27 February 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 2 April 2022. |
Romny | 38,305 | Romny | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Romny |
Shostka | 73,197 | Shostka | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | |
Sumy | 259,660 | Sumy | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Sumy, Sumykhimprom ammonia leak, October missile strikes |
Trostianets | 19,797 | Okhtyrka | Ukraine[148] | 6 Apr 2022 | See Battle of Trostianets Captured by Russia 1 March 2022. Recaptured by Ukraine 26 March 2022. |
Ternopil Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berezhany | 17,316 | Ternopil | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Chortkiv | 28,393 | Chortkiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Ternopil | 225,238 | Ternopil | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See October missile strikes |
Vinnytsia Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Bar | 15,563 | Zhmerynka | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Bershad | 12,446 | Haisyn | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Haisyn | 25,883 | Haisyn | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Hnivan | 12,314 | Vinnytsia | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Kalynivka | 18,695 | Khmilnyk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Khmilnyk | 27,158 | Khmilnyk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Koziatyn | 22,634 | Khmilnyk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Ladyzhyn | 22,593 | Haisyn | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Mohyliv-Podilskyi | 30,186 | Mohyliv-Podilskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Tulchyn | 14,668 | Tulchyn | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Vinnytsia | 370,601 | Vinnytsia | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See Vinnytsia missile strikes |
Zhmerynka | 34,097 | Zhmerynka | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Volyn Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Kivertsi | 13,917 | Lutsk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Kovel | 67,991 | Kovel | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Lutsk | 217,197 | Lutsk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Novovolynsk | 50,417 | Volodymyr | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Rozhyshche | 12,584 | Lutsk | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Volodymyr | 38,070 | Volodymyr | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Zakarpattia Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berehove | 23,485 | Berehove | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Khust | 28,206 | Khust | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Mukachevo | 85,903 | Mukachevo | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Rakhiv | 15,596 | Rakhiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Svaliava | 17,124 | Mukachevo | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Uzhhorod | 115,542 | Uzhhorod | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Vynohradiv | 25,442 | Berehove | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 |
Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Zhytomyr Oblast
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berdychiv | 73,999 | Berdychiv | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Narodychi | 2,907 | Korosten | Ukraine | 4 Apr 2022 | |
Novohrad-Volynskyi | 55,463 | Novohrad-Volynskyi | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | |
Pershotravneve | 2,260 | Korosten | Ukraine | 3 Apr 2022 | Captured by Russia 26 February 2022[citation needed] Recaptured by Ukraine 3 April 2022 |
Zhytomyr | 263,507 | Zhytomyr | Ukraine | 24 Feb 2022 | See 2022 Zhytomyr attacks, October missile strikes |
See also
- 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- List of cities in Ukraine
- List of military engagements during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- List of urban-type settlements in Ukraine
- Timeline of geopolitical changes (2000−present)
- Timeline of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Template:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine infobox
- Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map
- Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed relief map
Notes
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