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Battle of Svitlodarsk
Part of War in Donbas
Донецький напрямок. Ситуація в районі Світлодарської дуги 01.jpg
Ruins of a building in Svitlodarsk
Date18–23 December 2016
(5 days)
Location
Result

Ceasefire

  • Both sides claim to have repelled the other's attacks[1]
Belligerents
 Ukraine Luhansk People's Republic
Commanders and leaders
Ukraine Kupol (nom de guerre)[2] Oleg Anashchenko
Units involved

Ukrainian Ground Forces:

The emblem of the People's militia of Lugansk People's Republic.png LPR 2nd Army Corps[4]
Casualties and losses

Per Ukraine:[5]

  • 9 killed
  • 35 wounded

Per LPR:[1]

  • 10 killed
  • 20 wounded

Per LPR:[6][4]

  • 4 killed
  • 2 wounded

Per Ukraine:[7][8]

  • 18 killed
  • 38 wounded
  • 1 captured

The Battle of Svitlodarsk[9] was a battle in the War in Donbas near Svitlodarsk, Donetsk Oblast in 2016. It was described as the "bloodiest battle in 5 months".[3]

The battle

It is unclear who initiated the heavy fighting near Svitlodarsk on 18 December 2016, with both sides accusing each other of starting the battle.[1] According to the Ukrainians, the separatists launched three attacks on Ukrainian positions, with all of them being repelled. During the fighting, the separatists reportedly conducted three rounds of shelling of Ukrainian positions, with each lasting three to six hours. The shelling was claimed to had originated from residential areas in the village of Kalynivka, and the towns of Vuhlehirsk and Debaltseve, which prevented the Ukrainian military from responding due to fear of inflicting potential civilian casualties.[3] Ukrainian forces also claimed to had advanced 1.5 kilometers near the village of Luhanske,[2] seizing a strategic height from the separatists,[3] Hill 223.[10] According to the separatists, the fighting started when they themselves came under attack by the Ukrainian military near Debaltseve, but managed to eventually repulse the assault.[1] According to a separatist Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) official, 40 Ukrainian soldiers conducted the attack, supported by heavy artillery fire, with 150 shells being fired near the village of Kalynivka.[4] In all, 2,900 explosions were recorded in the region during the day, most around Svitlodarsk.[11]

Later, it was reported that on 18 December, the Ukrainians seized four or possibly five other points on the left bank of the Hryazevskyi pond after launching their attack.[12]

Another separatist attack was reportedly repulsed on 20 December, when three groups of 3–5 fighters attempted to assault Ukrainian positions after a mortar attack.[8] On 22 December, separatist shelling left almost a dozen Ukrainian soldiers wounded,[13] while the LPR militia reported an attempted Ukrainian breakthrough by 50 soldiers and three IFVs near Debaltseve was repelled.[6] The next day, the Ukrainians stated a new separatist ground assault supported by shelling and armored vehicles was driven off.[9]

For the first time in six days, no fighting took place in the Svitlodarsk area on 24 December,[14] after a general ceasefire came into effect at midnight.[15]

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Vuhlehirsk

Vuhlehirsk

Vuhlehirsk is a city in Horlivka Raion, Donetsk Oblast (province) of Ukraine. The city's population was 10,309 in 2001. More recently, the population has been estimated to be 7,294 .

Debaltseve

Debaltseve

Debaltseve or Debaltsevo is a city of regional significance in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, currently occupied by Russia as part of the Donetsk People's Republic. The city is situated on the eastern edge of Donetsk Oblast, and borders Luhansk Oblast. Population: 24,209.

Luhansk People's Republic

Luhansk People's Republic

The Luhansk People's Republic or Lugansk People's Republic is an unrecognised republic of Russia in the occupied parts of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast, with its capital in Luhansk. The LPR was created by militarily-armed Russian-backed separatists in 2014, and it initially operated as a breakaway state until it was annexed by Russia in 2022.

Infantry fighting vehicle

Infantry fighting vehicle

An infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), also known as a mechanized infantry combat vehicle (MICV), is a type of armoured fighting vehicle used to carry infantry into battle and provide direct-fire support. The 1990 Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe defines an infantry fighting vehicle as "an armoured combat vehicle which is designed and equipped primarily to transport a combat infantry squad, and which is armed with an integral or organic cannon of at least 20 millimeters calibre and sometimes an antitank missile launcher". IFVs often serve both as the principal weapons system and as the mode of transport for a mechanized infantry unit.

Aftermath

On 24 December, the Special Monitoring Mission of the OSCE was forced to evacuate their patrol base in Svitlodarsk due to artillery attacks nearby. They returned on 26 December.[16]

On 25 December, the Ukrainian military and the separatists exchanged the bodies of two Ukrainian soldiers and two separatist fighters killed during the fighting at Svitlodarsk[2] in Shchastia.[17] The same day, a new round of shelling was reported in the Svitlodarsk area.[2]

On 28 December, the separatists reportedly deployed Grad MLRSs near the Svitlodarsk area.[18]

On 4 February 2017, Oleg Anashchenko was assassinated by car bombing in Luhansk.[19]

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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world's largest regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization with observer status at the United Nations. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, promotion of human rights, freedom of the press, and free and fair elections. It employs around 3,460 people, mostly in its field operations but also in its secretariat in Vienna, Austria, and its institutions.

Shchastia

Shchastia

Shchastia is a city in the Shchastia Raion of the Luhansk Oblast (province) in Ukraine. Population: 11,411.

BM-21 Grad

BM-21 Grad

The BM-21 "Grad" is a self-propelled 122 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union. The system and the M-21OF rocket were first developed in the early 1960s, and saw their first combat use in March 1969 during the Sino-Soviet border conflict. BM stands for boyevaya mashina, and the nickname grad means "hail". The complete system with the BM-21 launch vehicle and the M-21OF rocket is designated as the M-21 field-rocket system. The complete system is more commonly known as a Grad multiple rocket launcher system.

Multiple rocket launcher

Multiple rocket launcher

A multiple rocket launcher (MRL) or multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) is a type of rocket artillery system that contains multiple launchers which are fixed to a single platform, and shoots its rocket ordnance in a fashion similar to a volley gun. Rockets are self-propelled in flight and have different capabilities than conventional artillery shells, such as longer effective range, lower recoil, typically considerably higher payload than a similarly sized gun artillery platform, or even carrying multiple warheads.

Car bomb

Car bomb

A car bomb, bus bomb, van bomb, lorry bomb, or truck bomb, also known as a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED), is an improvised explosive device designed to be detonated in an automobile or other vehicles.

Source: "Battle of Svitlodarsk", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, January 10th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Svitlodarsk.

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References
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  10. ^ "Ukraine's Bloodiest Battle of the Winter". @DFRLab. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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