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Zelenopillia rocket attack

Coordinates:47°56′24″N39°38′33″E / 47.94000°N 39.64250°E /47.94000; 39.64250
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2014 Russian rocket attack against Ukraine

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Zelenopillia rocket attack
Part of thewar in Donbas
Date11 July 2014
Location47°56′24″N39°38′33″E / 47.94000°N 39.64250°E /47.94000; 39.64250
ResultDeath of 37 Ukrainian soldiers and border guards
Belligerents
 Ukraine Russia[1]
Commanders and leaders
UkraineCol. Ihor Momot [2]
(Head of State Border Service)
Unknown
Units involved

 Ukrainian Ground Forces:

Airmobile Forces:

State Border Guard Service of Ukraine

 Russian Ground Forces[6]
Strength
1 armoured group[7]122-mm9K51M "Tornado-G" batteries
2Orlan-10 drones[7]
Casualties and losses
37 killed[8]
100+ injured[9]
2 battalions worth of vehicles and tanks lost[7]
1 Orlan-10 drone shot down[7]
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TheZelenopillia rocket attack took place on 11 July 2014 during thewar in Donbas. The rocket barrage, which was launched from inside Russian territory by Russian[10][1] forces, killed 37 Ukrainian soldiers and border guards in a camp at Zelenopillia,Sverdlovsk Raion,Luhansk Oblast.[8]

Attack

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In the early morning of 11 July 2014, Russian forces fired a barrage of9K51M "Tornado-G"[11][12][13][9] rockets in 40 salvos beginning at 4:40 a.m. They targeted an armouredconvoy of theUkrainian Ground Forces from a distance of 15 kilometres (9.3 mi). The Ukrainiancolumn was camped in a field near the village of Zelenopillia, situated along the main highway toLuhansk in Sverdlovsk Raion nearRovenky.[14] The town is located only 9 km (5.6 mi) from theRussia–Ukraine border. The Ukrainian armouredbrigades were a part of a larger contingent of troops guarding the border against the illegal movement of military equipment from Russia intoEastern Ukraine.[13][15]

At least 19 soldiers were killed and 93 others were injured in the rocket strike.[3][16][17] FourUral-4320 transport trucks full of troops were struck. According to one Ukrainian soldier's account, the 1st Battalion ofMykolaiv's79th Airmobile Brigade was "almost completely destroyed" during the rocket onslaught.[5] Chief physician of a regional hospital, Serhiy Ryzhenko, reported the wounded to be in grave condition, with some undergoing traumatic leg amputations and loss of limbs.[18]

According to an investigation a year later, 30 Ukrainian soldiers and 7 border guards were killed and over 100 soldiers were wounded during that strike.[9][11] Ukrainian border guardsColonel Ihor Momot was among the fallen.[2] Materiel losses were equivalent to twobattalions worth of equipment.[7]

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In response to the rocket strike, Ukrainian presidentPetro Poroshenko held an emergency cabinet meeting and issued a statement condemning the attack and vowing to "find and destroy" thepro-Russian rebels accountable. He also said for every Ukrainian serviceman's life the militants will pay with "tens and hundreds of their own".[3]

TheUnited States Department of the Treasury instituted a new set ofsanctions on Russia after reliable evidence emerged that the rockets were fired from within Russian territory. Videos by a resident of the rocket launchers firing at Ukrainian positions matched the very sameGoogle Maps view of the same physical features inside Russian territory bordering Ukraine.[19]

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References

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  1. ^abcScales, Robert H. (5 August 2016)."Opinion | Russia's superior new weapons".The Washington Post. Retrieved8 December 2019.
  2. ^ab"The heroes we will never forget".The Day. No. 47. 13 August 2014. Retrieved24 January 2017.
  3. ^abcZinets, Natalia; Tsvetkova, Maria (11 July 2014)."Ukraine says rebels will pay as missiles kill 23 soldiers".Reuters. Retrieved28 January 2016.
  4. ^Під Зеленопіллям триває бій, військові потребують термінової допомоги [The battle continues near Zelenopillia, the military needs urgent help].unian.ua (in Ukrainian).Ukrainian Independent Information Agency. 11 July 2014. Retrieved11 April 2015.
  5. ^abc"Year ago: ATO troops near Zelenopillya burnt to the ground by Russian Grads".unian.info.Ukrainian Independent Information Agency. 11 July 2015. Retrieved28 January 2016.
  6. ^Galeotti, Mark (2017).The Modern Russian Army 1992–2016. Elite. Vol. 217. Illustrated by Johnny Shumate. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 61.ISBN 978-1-4728-1909-3.
  7. ^abcdeAxe, David (5 August 2020)."The Ukrainian Army Learned The Hard Way—Don't Idle Your Tanks When The Russians Are Nearby".Forbes. Retrieved11 July 2024.
  8. ^ab"Up to 30 Ukraine Soldiers, Border Guards Die in Attack: Official".NBC News. 11 July 2014. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  9. ^abc"Ukrainian Troops Were Likely Shelled from Russian MRLS Tornado in Zelenopillia".Censor.NET. 15 July 2014. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  10. ^Butusov, Yurii (12 July 2015).11 июля 2014 года. Вооруженные силы Российской Федерации уничтожили лагерь украинских войск под Зеленопольем [11 July 2014. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation destroyed the camp of Ukrainian troops near Zelenopillia].Censor.NET (in Russian).Archived from the original on 14 July 2015. Retrieved24 January 2017.
  11. ^abСолдати в Зеленопіллі загинули від новітнього російського "Торнадо-Г" - ЗМІ [Soldiers in Zelenopillia died from the latest Russian "Tornado-G" – the mass media].unian.ua (in Ukrainian).Ukrainian Independent Information Agency. 13 July 2014. Retrieved24 January 2017.
  12. ^Українських військових під Зеленопіллям обстріляли з новітньої російської зброї "Торнадо", - журналіст [Ukrainian soldiers near Zelenopillia were fired upon with the latest Russian weapon "Tornado", – journalist].iPress.ua (in Ukrainian). 13 July 2014. Retrieved24 January 2017.
  13. ^abСили АТО під Зеленопіллям обстріляли з "Торнадо" - ЗМІ [Anti-Terrorist Operation forces near Zelenopillia were fired upon with "Tornado" – the mass media].Ukrainska Pravda (in Ukrainian). 13 July 2014. Retrieved12 April 2015.
  14. ^Babiak, Mat (11 July 2014)."Rocket strike kills dozens of Ukrainian soldiers near Russian border".Euromaidan Press. Retrieved16 March 2020.
  15. ^"Ukrainian Fighter Jets Pound Rebels After Deadly Missile Attack".Voice of America.Reuters. 12 July 2014. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  16. ^"Ukraine conflict: Many soldiers dead in 'rocket strike'".BBC News. 11 July 2014. Retrieved28 January 2016.
  17. ^Williams, Carol J.;Loiko, Sergei L. (11 July 2014)."In eastern Ukraine, separatist rocket attacks, bus ambush kill 30".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved1 February 2016.
  18. ^Bazov, Gleb (17 July 2014)."Ukrainian Soldiers – Abandoned in Zelenopillia, Corpses All Around Them".SLAVYANGRAD.org. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  19. ^Weiss, Michael; Miller, James (17 July 2014)."Russia Is Firing Missiles at Ukraine".Foreign Policy. Retrieved12 February 2016.

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