Siege of Sloviansk
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The siege of Sloviansk was conducted by Ukraine between 12 April 2014 and 5 July 2014. It began immediately after Sloviansk was seized by the separatist group, the Donetsk People's Republic, which, having received support from neighbouring Russia, declared itself independent from Ukraine on 7 April. Following three months of heavy fighting between the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the DPR People's Militia, the Ukrainian government retook the city as the pro-Russia rebels retreated to Donetsk. The engagement in Sloviansk marked the first military engagement of the War in Donbas.
Siege of Sloviansk | |||||||||
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Part of the War in Donbas | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Ukraine |
Donetsk People's Republic Russia[lower-alpha 1] | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Oleksandr Turchynov Petro Poroshenko Arsen Avakov Serhiy Kulchytskiy †[2] Stepan Poltorak Dmytro Yarosh Maksym Shapoval Valentyn Nalyvaichenko |
Vyacheslav Ponomarev Vladimir Pavlenko[3] Igor Strelkov[4] Arseny Pavlov[5] Vladimir Zhoga[6] Alexander Khodakovsky Sergei Zhurikov † ("Romashka")[7] Alexander Mozhaev ("Babay" or "Bogeyman")[8] | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
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Strength | |||||||||
15,000+ 160 tanks 230 APCs 150+ artillery pieces[13] 20 helicopters[14] 2+ other aircraft |
800[15]–1,000[16] fighters 6 APCs[17] | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
51 soldiers killed 4 Mi-24 helicopters shot down[20] 2 Mi-8 helicopters shot down[20][21] 1 An-30 shot down[20][22] 3 Mi-24 helicopters damaged[20] 2 Mi-8 helicopters damaged[20][23] 1 An-30 damaged[20] |
54 militants killed 1+ tank 6 APCs[26] | ||||||||
~20 civilians killed from 13 April to 26 May.[27] Unknown number from 27 May to 5 July. 17 civilians and foreigners missing or kidnapped.[19] Four Pentecostal Church members executed. 1 Italian photojournalist and 1 Russian interpreter killed.[28] |
On 12 April 2014, as unrest grew in eastern Ukraine following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, masked men in fatigues, armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles, took over the town and began to fortify it.[29] They claimed to be local fighters of the Donetsk People's Republic, but were actually Russian Armed Forces 'volunteers' under the command of Russian GRU colonel Igor Girkin ('Strelkov').[30][31] In response, the Ukrainian Yatsenyuk Government created the first Anti-Terrorist Operations zone (ATO) and launched a series of counter-offensives against the insurgents, resulting in a standoff and violent skirmishes.[32] Girkin later acknowledged that his men's seizure of Sloviansk started the Donbas War.[33]
As tensions in the city increased, the insurgents began to take journalists and others captive, instigating a hostage crisis.[34][35] The Security Service of Ukraine said on 18 April that "Sloviansk remains the hottest point in the region."[36] On 20 April, Right Sector was ordered by acting President Oleksandr Turchinov to sabotage an insurgent-controlled television tower, leading to the first combat fatalities.[37] By June, roughly 40% of the city's population had fled.[38] On 5 July, after the insurgents had retreated to Donetsk City, Ukrainian authorities retook control of the city.[39]