Part of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
![]() Zhytomyr Oblast: Ukrainian territory never occupied | |
Date | 26 February 2022–2 April 2022 (1 month and 1 week) |
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Location | Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine |
The Russian occupation of Zhytomyr Oblast was a military occupation that began on 26 February 2022, 2 days after Russia invaded Ukraine. The capital, Zhytomyr was never captured and was bombed in the 2022 Zhytomyr attacks. Small towns and settlements were however captured, in the north-west and north-central Korosten Raion, near the border with Kyiv Oblast.
Occupation
Russian forces advanced from Gomel Oblast, Belarus into Zhytomyr Oblast, at first capturing several settlements such as Pershotravneve, Vystupovychi and Radcha. More troops later arrived in north-central Zhytomyr Oblast, and captured Chervonosilka, Verkhnia Rudnia, Selezivka and Syrnytsia.[1] At its greatest extent, the occupation was 1421.16 km2 (548.71 mi2). Russian troops also spilled over from Kyiv Oblast and took control of Kocheriv, Kvitneve and Staseva. [2][3][4][5]
By 2 April, Ukrainian officials claimed to have cleared the region of Russian forces. Zhytomyr Oblast governor Vitaliy Buchenko claimed that Russian troops left military equipment and mines in towns and homes.[6]
On 8 April, Russia withdrew from the entirety of its occupied territories in northern Ukraine.
Control of cities
Name | Pop. | Raion | Held by | As of | More information |
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Berdychiv | 73,999 | Berdychiv | ![]() |
24 Feb 2022 | |
Narodychi | 2,907 | Korosten | ![]() |
4 Apr 2022 | |
Pershotravneve | 2,260 | Korosten | ![]() |
3 Apr 2022 | Captured by ![]() Recaptured by ![]() |
Zhytomyr | 263,507 | Zhytomyr | ![]() |
24 Feb 2022 | See 2022 Zhytomyr attacks, Infrastructure attacks |
Zviahel | 55,463 | Zviahel | ![]() |
24 Feb 2022 |
See also
- Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
- Russian occupation of Crimea
- Russian occupation of Chernihiv Oblast
- Russian occupation of Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava Oblasts
- Russian occupation of Donetsk Oblast
- Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast
- Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast
- Russian occupation of Kyiv Oblast
- Russian occupation of Luhansk Oblast
- Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast
- Russian occupation of Sumy Oblast
- Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- Snake Island during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
- Russian annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
References
- ↑ Sabbagh, Dan; Beaumont, Peter (2022-02-24). "War in Ukraine: where has Russia attacked?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ↑ "Россия начала в Украине войну: Что известно на этот момент". The Village Беларусь. 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ↑ "Житомирщина свободна от российских войск – председатель ОВА". Украинская правда (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ↑ "Российская техника пошла на прорыв в Житомирской области — ГПСУ". ТСН.ua (in Russian). 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ↑ "Украинские пограничники сообщили об атаке границы со стороны России и Белоруссии". Interfax.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ↑ "Russian troops pushed out of Zhytomyr region – governor". www.ukrinform.net. 4 April 2022. Retrieved 2022-08-06.