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Battle of Izium

Coordinates:49°12′46″N37°15′25″E / 49.21278°N 37.25694°E /49.21278; 37.25694
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Battle of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
For the World War II battle that took place in the Izium/Barvenkovo area of Kharkiv Oblast in 1942, seeSecond Battle of Kharkov.

Battle of Izium
Part of theeastern front of theRussian invasion of Ukraine
Date6 March – 1 April 2022
(4 weeks and 1 day)
Location
ResultRussian victory[1][2][3]
Belligerents
RussiaUkraine
Commanders and leaders
Ruslan Matushev[4]
Vladyslav Tsyba[4]
Units involved
  • 90th Airmobile Battalion,81st Airmobile Brigade[5]
  • 122nd Territorial Defense Battalion,113th Territorial Defense Brigade
  • Unit of the3rd Separate Special Purpose Regiment[4]
  • Strength
    ~200 (6–13 March)[6]
    Casualties and losses
    19+ killed,[7]
    46+ wounded[8]
    1 captured
    1Su-34 lost
    30–35 killed and wounded (per Marushev)[4]
    50+ civilians killed[9][10]
    2022–23 campaign
    Invasion of Ukraine (February–April 2022)

    Northern front


    Eastern front


    Southern front


    Other regions


    Naval operations


    Spillover & related incidents

    2024–25 campaign

    On theeastern front of theRussian invasion of Ukraine, a military engagement began in March 2022 betweenRussian andUkrainian forces took place for control over the city ofIzium, an important transportation node.[11] The Russian military wanted to capture Izium so its forces inKharkiv Oblast could link up with their troops in theDonbas region.[12]

    Background

    Russian attacks on Izium started from 28 February 2022, with "constant" rocket and air strikes by the Russian military beginning on 3 March.[13] Eight civilians were killed on 3 March, with the city's central hospital reportedly sustaining significant damage.[13][6]

    On 5 March, the commander of the90th Airmobile Battalion of Ukraine's81st Airmobile Brigade ordered units of his battalion to advance toIzium, where an imminent Russian offensive was expected. Elements of the 90th Battalion, including the 1st Airmobile Company, arrived in Izium by the morning of 6 March.[6]

    Battle

    After arriving in Izium, units of the 90th Battalion were ordered to conduct reconnaissance in the northern part of the city. Elements of the 90th established contact withlocal territorial defense forces andUkrainian special forces in Izium's northern outskirts and went on a joint reconnaissance patrol in the village ofHlynske [uk], finding evidence that Russian forces had recently been in the area.[6]

    During this patrol, Russian vehicles began entering Hlynske from the nearby fields, and a Russian convoy began moving south down theE40 highway near the village. The Ukrainians forced the Russians to retreat with losses. This was the first Russian attempt to assault Izium, though there had been Russian reconnaissance activity in the area earlier. Simultaneously, other Ukrainian units destroyed a Russian tank nearthe city's concrete bridge [uk] over theSiverskyi Donets river, as the Russians were probing all routes into Izium.[6]

    Later on 6 March, the Russian military took control ofIzium's railway station [uk] and two of the city's northern neighborhoods, Honcharivka and Pisky.[14]

    Throughout the evening of 6 March, Ukrainian positions in central Izium were monitored by Russian drones and struck byGrad missiles. Overnight and into the next morning, Russian forces began a sustained bombardment of the city center, striking the city hospital, a nearby church, the city administration building, the central square, schools in which Ukrainian forces had taken up positions, and the highway and other roads.[6]

    A historic school in central Izium damaged during the battle

    On 7 March, combat took place near Izium's concrete bridge, and a nearby position held by the 90th Battalion's 1st Company and other units was destroyed. The 90th Battalion's commander ordered the units to destroy the bridge and retreat. Later on, fighting took place nearthe city's iron bridge, which was also ordered to be detonated to prevent Russian forces from crossing it. Thus, Ukrainian forces destroyed both of Izium's bridges over theSiverskyi Donets river. Later, Russian forces started attempting to cross at the city's pedestrian bridge, in order to storm the city center, though they were struck by Ukrainian forces after crossing and eventually withdrew. While the pedestrian bridge had also been mined by the Ukrainians, it was impossible to detonate because the wiring had been damaged by shelling.[6]

    Heavy fighting continued throughout the day, involving Ukrainian special forces units, local territorial defense, the 1st Company and other 90th Battalion units.[6] On 7 March, Russian troops entered the village ofKapytolivka [uk] was captured by Russian forces.[15][16] Nearby villages also came under Russian control by this date.[15] Kapytolivka was mostly captured by elements of the 488th Motor Rifle Regiment and the 856th Artillery Regiment, which are units of the144th Motor Rifle Division of Russia's20th Combined Arms Army.[16]

    The next morning, Ukrainian units in the city were informed that discussions were underway between the Russian and Ukrainian governments regarding "green corridors" for the evacuation of civilians, and that a ceasefire was supposed to be observed in Izium, though both sides exchanged fire. Evacuations took place between 09:00 and 11:00.[6]

    On 9 March, Ukrainian forces received information that Russian forces were attempted to laypontoon bridges near the pedestrian bridge and the city beach, but after conducting reconnaissance found no evidence of any Russian attempts to deploy pontoon crossings over the river. However, the next day, the Russians assaulted the city from both the pedestrian bridge and the city beach, having breached the river in an area between two Ukrainian positions near the beach.[6]

    By 9 March, RussianTelegram channels had reported that Russian forces had broken through the Ukrainian defense in Izium, reaching the city's southern outskirts, and that Ukrainian forces had destroyed the city's bridges over the Siverskyi Donets in response.[17] Between 9 and 10 March, 2,250 civilians were evacuated from Izium.[13]

    On 11 March, fierce fighting took place in Izium, with Russian forces assaulting the southern part of the city, according to a local official.[18]

    On 12 March, Russian troops captured "portions" of the northern part of Izium.[19] The following day, the Ukrainian military claimed that Russian forces had launched an unsuccessful attack in the city.[20]

    On the evening of 12 March, with the Ukrainian forces in Izium under the threat of encirclement, the 90th Battalion completely withdrew from the city, to the villages ofKamyanka [uk] andSukha Kamyanka [uk]. Units of the95th Air Assault Brigade covered Izium's left flank to prevent the 90th Battalion from becoming completely encircled. During the remainder of March, the 90th Battalion and units of the 95th Brigade fought near Kamyanka.[6] The next day, 13 March, the territorial defense battalion's commander ordered his forces to leave Izium, as they were surrounded and it no longer made sense to continue to defend the city. They were fired on by Russian forces during their withdrawal.[21]

    On the evening of 13 March, Russian forces established a pontoon crossing over the Siverskyi Donets at the village ofSpivakivka [uk] and advanced towards Kamyanka, thus surrounding Izium.[21] The next day, Ukrainian officials claimed that Ukrainian forces went on the counteroffensive and forced the Russian military to retreat from the villages ofTopolske [uk],Shpakivka [uk], andDonetske. According to pro-Russian Telegram channels, fighting continued in the southern part of Izium, and Russian forces had managed to cross the Siverskyi Donets usingpontoon bridges.[22]

    On 15 March, a unit of Ukraine's25th Airborne Brigade, supported by a company of six tanks from the3rd Tank Brigade, attempted to storm Topolske, which was under Russian control, from two sides. About two dozen Russian tanks were stationed the village; the commander of the 3rd Brigade later claimed that nine Russian tanks were destroyed during the battle. The Ukrainians failed to retake the village.[23]

    According to Austrian military expert Tom Cooper, Ukrainian forces retook the southern side of Izium between 15 and 16 March.[24]

    On 17 March, a local official said that Russian forces had crossed the Siverskyi Donets river near the highway toBarvinkove, but had been "completely destroyed" near the Izium fish farm. Meanwhile, pro-Russian Telegram channels reportedly claimed that Russian forces had entered the village of Kamyanka, south of Izium, thus cutting off the Ukrainian garrison in Izium from food and supplies.[25] On the same day, the Ukrainian military claimed to have stopped a Russian column as it was moving in the direction of Kamyanka. It was said that the column consisted of military vehicles belonging to the26th Tank Regiment'sbattalion tactical group, as well as the 437th Training Regiment.[26][27] Cooper claimed that Russia's144th Motor Rifle Division was part of an unsuccessful attempt to recapture the southern part of Izium on 17 March.[24]

    AUS DoD official reportedly stated on 17 March that Izium had been captured by Russian forces;[28] according to theInstitute for the Study of War, "either the statement itself or media reporting was incorrect".[29]

    Fighting continued on 18 March. The Ukrainian military reported that Russian forces were deploying additional units and supplies to Izium.[29]

    Polovtsian "babas" (statues) on Mount Kremenets near Izium damaged by Russian shelling

    Between 19 and 20 March, a new Russian attempt to capture the center of Izium was repelled.[30] During the fighting, Russian engineering troops attempted to make a pontoon bridge over the Donets river,[31] so to bypass two vehicle bridges that were partially destroyed by Ukrainian forces in an attempt to halt the Russian advance.[12] However, the engineering troops were ambushed and 19 Russian soldiers were killed and 46 wounded. Among the dead was the commander of the engineering unit, Colonel Nikolay Ovcharenko, variously described in sources as a member of the1st Guards Tank Army[8] or the 45th Engineer Regiment.[7] Eventually, Russian forces managed to erect two pontoon bridges and Russian tanks crossed the river to encircle the Ukrainian-held part of Izium.[12] During this time, on 22 March, Ukrainian forces made an attempted counterattack to regain control of the city.[32]

    On 24 March, the Russian military announced that it had taken full control of Izium,[33][34] which was denied by Ukraine which stated that fighting was still ongoing.[35][36] According to a local official, Russian forces were holding the northern part of the city, while Ukrainian soldiers were in the south, with the Donets river separating them. He also confirmed that Izium was blockaded and that the city had been "completely destroyed" by this point.[37]

    On 25 March, it was reported by a US DoD official and others that Russian forces broke through Ukrainian lines to the south of Izium,[38] reportedly advancing 10 kilometers.[39] However, the ISW cited the Ukrainian military that the Russian troops were repelled at the village of Kamyanka, just south of Izium. The ISW further stated that Russian forces were going to continue with their attempts to encircle the city, after failing to capture it in a direct assault.[40]

    By 27 March, the Russian military captured Kamyanka, Topolske, and Sukha Kamyanka, all south of Izium, but Ukrainian forces claimed that they managed to subsequently recapture all three villages.[41] They also claimed to have shot down a RussianSukhoi Su-34 fighter aircraft near Izium.[42] Two days later, it was confirmed Kamyanka was under Russian control, with Russian forces fortifying their positions around it, while the fighting moved south of Izium, along the road toSloviansk.[43]

    On 1 April, the Ukrainian military confirmed Izium was under Russian control.[1][2][3] The following day, in an interview forUkrinform, Izium's Deputy Mayor Volodymyr Matsokin claimed that 80% of the city's residential buildings had been destroyed and that there was no power, heating, or water in the city.[14]

    Aftermath and Ukrainian counterattacks

    Main article:Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast § Izium

    On 3 April 2022, the Ukrainian government stated that two Russian soldiers were killed and 28 others hospitalized after Ukrainian civilians handed out poisoned cakes to Russian soldiers of the Russian3rd Motor Rifle Division in Izium.[44][45]

    On 4 April,The Guardian reported, based on eyewitness reports by residents and military officials, that intense fighting continued close to Izium.[46]

    On 10 April, several US defense officials stated that Russian forces were massing in Izium in preparation for an offensive campaign between Izium andDnipro.[47] Russian forces had been reportedly redeploying forces from theKyiv axis and theSumy axis to Izium from 5 April.[48]

    On 11 April, Russian forces launched an attack against Dovhenke andDmytrivka [uk], which was repelled by Ukrainian forces.[49]

    On 18 April, Ukraine claimed the recapture of a "number of settlements" in or near the Izium area.[50] Russian forces in the city were beginning mass deportations of city residents towards the territory of the Russian Federation.[51]

    Main article:Battle of Donbas (2022)

    Following the start ofa new Russian offensive mid-April 2022, Russian troops had some success through localized advances south and southwest of Izium on 20 April.[52] As of 26 April, Russian forces continued to make slow progress south of Izium,[53] while the following day, the Russian military capturedZavody west of Izium, as well as the outskirts ofVelyka Komyshuvakha, 20 kilometers west of the city.[54][55]

    On 27 April 2022, Ukrainian publicationDefense Express claimed thatValery Gerasimov the Chief of General Staff of the Russian Army arrived inIzium to personally command the Russian offensive in the region.[56] According to theUkrainian Independent Information Agency, Gerasimov was wounded on 1 May 2022 near Izium.[57][58] Two US officials confirmed Gerasimov had been in the region but a Ukrainian official denied Ukraine was specifically targeting Gerasimov and said that when the command post was attacked, with 200 Russian soldiers being killed, Gerasimov had already set off to return to Russia. 30 armored vehicles, including tanks, were also claimed to be destroyed.[59] Ukrainian officials claimed the attack killed Russian GeneralAndrei Simonov.[60][61]

    By 4 June, the Ukrainians claimed to have largely destroyed the35th Combined Arms Army in heavy fighting south of Izium. According to CIT analyst Kyrylo Mykhailov, out of 1,500–2,000 infantrymen in its two brigades, only 100–200 were left. In the same report, however, he stated that the Russians had assembled 20 BTGs, of 400–600 troops each, south of the city for a possible offensive.[62][63]According to independent Russian sources, the entirety of the army had not yet been transferred from its headquarters in the Far East, and it represented an incomplete corps with just two full motorised brigades forming the main strike force. The soldiers were also “forced” to fight in the woods, a situation which was compared to theBattle of the Hürtgen Forest. Thus, according to the report, by early June the numbers of combat-ready infantry in certain motorised brigade battalions of the army successfully reached 12–15 people (64th brigade), the combined number of 38th and 64th motorised brigades – less than 100 of truly combat-ready infantry in each brigade.[64]

    On 25 June, the Ukrainians claimed that they had carried out a strike using theHIMARS. Ukrainian military said that during this strike over 40 soldiers were killed, including Colonel Andrei Vasilyev. The strike occurred on a Russian military base near Izium. Russia acknowledges the attack but says it hit a hospital and killed two civilians.[65]

    In July, several calls were intercepted by the Ukrainians between several Russian soldiers near Izium and their family members, to whom they described the combat conditions. One soldier claimed that out of 90 troops in his company, just 26 were left. Another claimed that his unit had suffered over 20 men killed and 100 wounded in one engagement, and just 20 remained. A third claimed that out of 107 men in his company, just 10 were still alive, and that four of the survivors had deserted. He also said that he was the only one left from his platoon of 22 men.[66][67][68]

    On 12 August, citing a report from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Institute for the Study of War concluded that the64th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade had likely been destroyed as "part of an intentional Kremlin effort to conceal war crimes it committed in Kyiv Oblast." The report went further stating that of the 1,500 members of the brigade, losses were placed at 200–300 likely killed during fighting at Izium and Sloviansk, and that the unit "largely ceased to exist."[69]

    Ukrainian soldiers and journalists in Izium after the city's liberation from Russian occupation

    Ukraine began a counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region in early September 2022. On 9 September, the suburbs ofOskil andKapytolivka [uk] were recaptured by the Ukrainian military. By the morning of September 10, Russian forces, leaving their equipment, had withdrawn from the city which was now again under control of Ukrainian forces.[70][71] andlocal mass graves with 440 bodies were found.[72] Izium's population decreased to just 10,000 due to the war.[73]

    Exhumation of the bodies from themass graves

    Civilian casualties

    Main article:Izium mass graves

    Mass graves with more than 440 bodies were found after the Russians were driven out of the city.[72]

    In late November 2022, a phone call from a Russian soldier in the27th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade discussing killing of Izium's citizens during the September retreat was leaked. The soldier detailed a secondhand account of where his commanding officer ColonelSergey Igorevich Safonov and another officer had stabbed an elderly Ukrainian woman and shot her husband respectively, killing both.[74][75]

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