Russian occupation of Zhytomyr Oblast
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.
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 |
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.