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Battle of Brovary

Coordinates:50°30′41″N30°47′25″E / 50.51139°N 30.79028°E /50.51139; 30.79028
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Battle in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine

Battle of Brovary
Part of thenorthern front of theRussian invasion of Ukraine

A Russian tank column ambushed by Ukrainian troops in the village of Skybyn near Brovary, 9 March 2022
Date9 March – 12 March 2022
(3 days)
Location50°30′41″N30°47′25″E / 50.51139°N 30.79028°E /50.51139; 30.79028
ResultUkrainian victory
Belligerents
RussiaUkraine
Units involved
  • 72nd Mechanized Brigade[1]
  • Azov Regiment[1]
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    During theRussian invasion of Ukraine, a military engagement took place atBrovary, an eastern suburb ofKyiv, the capital city ofUkraine. Russian forces advanced west from southernChernihiv Oblast and were engaged by Ukrainian forces. Russian forces withdrew from the area by 1-2 April 2022.

    Battle

    Ukrainian civilians evacuating Brovary on 13 March 2022

    On the evening of 9 March 2022, a column of Russian armored vehicles advanced intoBrovary from the north viaHighway M01.[2][3][4] The column, consisting of the 6th and239th Tank Regiments of the90th Guards Tank Division,[1] moved very slowly and included a number of obsolete vehicles, such as olderT-72 tanks, advancing without infantry support.[5] In addition, the convoy was headed byself-propelled artillery such asTOS-1, which were especially vulnerable targets.[4]

    On 10 March, at Skybyn village near Brovary,[6] Ukrainian forces saw an opportunity to ambush the Russian troops and attacked. Using artillery and antitank missiles, the Ukrainians disabled several tanks andarmored personnel carriers.[5] A Ukrainian soldier later stated that the ambushers initially targeted the first and last vehicles in the convoy to trap the rest in the middle. The attack was not entirely successful, as the Ukrainians were unable to cut off the Russians' route of retreat.[4] However, the Russian column suffered heavy losses and was forced to retreat.[7][8] Ukrainian officials claimed that the commander of the 6th Tank Regiment, Colonel Andrei Zakharov, was killed in the skirmish.[1][9] Some Russian soldiers reportedly fled on foot into the nearby woods and villages.[5]

    Despite the retreat of the 90th Guards Tank Division, heavy fighting erupted in villages east of the ambush site,[4] where fighting lasted for several days between Russian and Ukrainian troops.[4] Russian survivors of the ambush shot civilians in the villages, suspecting them of aiding the local defenders.[5]

    Food warehouse in Kvitneve village after the strike on 12 March

    On 12 March, Russian strike destroyed a food warehouse in Kvitneve village near Brovary (one of the largest food storage facilities in Europe). 50,000 tons of food were destroyed. This could be an attempt to cut access to food for Kyiv.[10][11] Russia claimed it had disabled the Ukrainian military's main centre for radio intelligence in Brovary with a high-precision strike.[12] On the same day, the mayor of Brovary,Ihor Sapozhko said fighting were taking place nearly 25 kilometers from the city and claimed the Russians had suffered heavy casualties, and was quoted "We are ready for them."[13]

    Aftermath

    On 29 March, Russia shelled the Brovary area. A warehouse was set ablaze and nearby villages sustained heavy damage.[14]

    Russian withdrawal and Ukrainian counterattack

    An abandoned Russian armoured vehicle in the village of Ploske near Brovary

    On 30 March, аTelegram channel stated that Ukrainian forces had pushed back Russian troops and recaptured the villages of Ploske, Svitylnia, and Hrebel'ky, with ongoing clashes in Nova Basan.[15]

    On 1 April, the Ukrainian military claimed to have recaptured the villages of Rudnya, Shevchenkove, Bobryk, Stara Basan, Nova Basan, Makiyivka, Pohreby, Bazhanivka, Volodymyrivka, Shnyakivka, Salne, Sofiyivka, and Havrylivka, following the departure of Russian forces.[16] Sapozhko claimed that Russian forces had "almost left" the entire Brovary district,[17] with Ukrainian forces engaging in "mopping up" operations.[citation needed]

    On 2 April 2022 the whole ofKyiv Oblast was declared free of Russian troops by theUkrainian Ministry of Defense.[18]

    References

    1. ^abcde"Ukrainian military defeat tank regiment of Russian troops, eliminate commander Zakharov in Brovarsky district - Defense Intelligence".Interfax Kyiv. 10 March 2022.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved10 March 2022.
    2. ^"Під Броварами розбили колону окупантів, шукають втікачів".Коментарі Україна (in Ukrainian). 9 March 2022.Archived from the original on 9 March 2022. Retrieved10 March 2022.
    3. ^Johnson, Sabrina (10 March 2022)."Battle for Kyiv begins: Ukraine repels Russian tanks on edge of capital".Metro.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
    4. ^abcdeKramer, Andrew E. (11 March 2022)."How a Line of Russian Tanks Became an Inviting Target for Ukrainians".New York Times. Retrieved17 March 2022.
    5. ^abcdRaghavan, Sudarsan (14 March 2022)."How Kyiv's outgunned defenders have kept Russian forces from capturing the capital".Washington Post. Retrieved17 March 2022.
    6. ^Footage shows Ukrainians' attack on Russian tanks in Kyiv suburb, forcing 'retreat,' officials claim[1]
    7. ^Salisbury, Josh (10 March 2022)."Dramatic video shows 'Russian tanks destroyed' in ambush near Kyiv".Daily Standard.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved12 March 2022.
    8. ^"Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Tank Convoy Near Kyiv". RFE/RL.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
    9. ^"Drone footage shows ambush on Russian tanks resulting in death of the commander".AS.com. 10 March 2022.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved12 March 2022.
    10. ^Welsh, Caitlin; Jr, Joseph S. Bermudez; Jun, Jennifer; Dodd, Emma (16 June 2022)."Spotlight on Damage to Ukraine's Agricultural Infrastructure since Russia's Invasion".Center for Strategic and International Studies.Archived from the original on 26 March 2023.
    11. ^"Russia continues assault on Ukrainian cities as it moves to surround Kyiv".Radio France internationale. 12 March 2022.Archived from the original on 28 June 2022.
    12. ^"Russia disables Ukraine military's main radio intelligence facility".Business Standard India. IANS. 12 March 2022.Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
    13. ^Mohan, Geeta; Sawant, Gaurav C. (12 March 2022)."Russians will not take anything from here, says Mayor of Brovary city | Ground Report".India Today.Archived from the original on 13 March 2022. Retrieved13 March 2022.
    14. ^"Aftermath of Brovary bombing".euronews. 30 March 2022. Retrieved2 April 2022.
    15. ^"Реальный Киев | Украина Война Новости 🇺🇦". Telegram. Retrieved30 March 2022.
    16. ^"Ukraine regains control of over 20 settlements". Ukrinform. April 2022. Retrieved1 April 2022.
    17. ^"Окупанти пішли з Броварського району під Києвом – мер Броварів".Українська правда (in Ukrainian). Retrieved2 April 2022.
    18. ^"Ukraine 'retakes whole Kyiv region' as Russia looks east".www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved12 July 2022.
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