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Battle of Popasna

Coordinates:48°37′N38°21′E / 48.617°N 38.350°E /48.617; 38.350
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Battle of Popasna
Part of theeastern front of theRussian invasion of Ukraine

Frontline situation in Popasna as of 7 May 2022(data fromLiveuamap)
Date18 April 2022 – 7 May 2022[1]
(2 weeks and 5 days)
Location48°37′N38°21′E / 48.617°N 38.350°E /48.617; 38.350
ResultRussian victory[2][3]
Territorial
changes
Russian and LPR forces capturePopasna
Belligerents
Russia
Luhansk People's Republic
Ukraine
Commanders and leaders
Aleksandr Lapin
Roman Kutuzov
Leonid Pasechnik
Valerii Zaluzhnyi
Oleh Mikats
Roman Mamavko[4][5]
Units involved
  • 24th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)[10][11]
  • Casualties and losses
    UnknownRussian claim:
    ~ 1/3 of the24th Mechanized Brigade personnel lost
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    In mid-April 2022, a military engagement began inPopasna betweenUkrainian andRussian forces. On 7 May, the city came under Russian control.

    Background

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    Popasna is an important regional hub with many roadway junctions key toseparatist forces during thewar in Donbas and the Russian advances in theeastern theatre of theRussian invasion of Ukraine. Protracted battles between Ukrainian and separatist forces frequently took place throughout the years of theDonbas conflict. Prior to the full-scale invasion by Russia in early 2022, Ukrainian forces held a number of settlements around Popasna, including the villages ofTroitske, andNovooleksandrivka, and the towns ofHirske,Novotoshkivske, andZolote. Before the invasion, Popasna had a population of approximately 22,000 people.[12]

    Battle

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    Troops of theLuhansk People's Republic (LPR) and theRussian Armed Forces began advancing towards Popasna on 18 April.[citation needed]

    In mid-April, Russian and LPR troops launched artillery and air strikes onUkrainian positions in the Popasna area. As clashes and shelling continued, civilians living in frontline areas fled to basements for shelter. However, by 18 April, according to theInstitute for the Study of War, the Russian military was making little progress on the ground. According to pro-Russian sources, Russian-LPR forces launched more artillery and missile barrages in the region on 20 April following nighttime Ukrainian counterattacks. The same day, Chechen leaderRamzan Kadyrov claimed Hennadii Shcherbak, a "Ukrainian nationalist that collaborated withNATO instructors", was killed in Popasna.[13][14]

    On 21 April, Ukraine's24th Mechanized Brigade, one of the main units defending the sector, claimed to have killed what appeared to be a 25-man unit of pro-Russian foreign mercenaries in overnight clashes in and around Popasna.Oleksiy Danilov, head of Ukraine'sNational Security Council, saidLibyan andSyrian identification documents were purportedly recovered from the bodies of the unit. The 24th Mechanized Brigade said it had successfully repelled their assault and suggested the militants were foreign fighters of private military companyWagner Group and Russian citizens of rural origins. Danilov said Popasna remained under full Ukrainian control; however, the chairman of the Luhansk Regional Administration,Serhiy Haidai, said heavy fighting continued for the city.[15]

    On 22 April,Serhiy Haidai declared that the Russian army had failed in Popasna. At the same time, Haidai said that Russian and LPR troops controlled 80 percent of the territory of Luhansk.[16] However, two weeks later on 7 May, the city was reportedly captured by Russian mercenary forces from Wagner Group. The city had been ravaged by the fighting andChechenKadyrovites were suspected of having participated in the last phase of the battle. Haidai confirmed Ukrainian troops had withdrawn.[17][3]

    On 7 May, Haidai initially said in hisTelegram channel that the Russians controlled only half of the city,[17] but later admitted Ukrainian forces had withdrawn from Popasna.[18] Western assessments considered Popasna to be fully under Russian control. According to the pro-Russian Telegram channel RIA FAN, Russian and LPR forces began setting up a new Russian-backed government in the city and continued to advance westward as part of the larger offensive.[19]

    Aftermath

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    In August, a video and photos of the head and hands of a Ukrainianprisoner of war stuck on poles appeared. The video showed the mutilated body of the captured soldier and then his head stuck on a wooden pole with his hands on metal spikes on either side of it, in front of the garden of a house. The footage was seemingly taken in late July and geolocation showed it was close to the center of Popasna; a sign on a wall of one of the photos showed "21 Nahirna Street". The video and photos were published by Haidai on his Telegram channel. Reactions to the video in social media were harsh.Mikhail Khodorkovsky, an exiled Russian businessman, described the image as an example of the "Russian world", a propaganda term used by the Russian authorities to refer to a cultural and political union ofRussian-speakers.Olexander Scherba, former ambassador of Ukraine toAustria, described the event asa war crime.[20]

    According to the Ukrainian authorities of Luhansk region, as of early 2025 only 250 inhabitants remained in Popasna, with the city's population decreasing almost 80 times compared to the pre-2022 period. The city's water supply and heating systems were destroyed during the battle, and their restoration has been reported to be deemed unnecessary by occupying authorities.[21]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^"Institute for the Study of War".
    2. ^"Ukraine troops retreat from Popasna, Luhansk governor confirms".Reuters. 8 May 2022. Retrieved8 May 2022.
    3. ^ab"Battles rage in Ukraine's Luhansk as Russia targets main city".Aljazeera. 8 May 2022.However, the Ukrainian army withdrew from Luhansk's embattled city of Popasna, Haidai said on Sunday, adding troops "moved to stronger positions, which they had prepared ahead of time"
    4. ^"Watch: Ukrainian Commander Talks About Keeping His Troops Going".Newsweek. 13 July 2022.
    5. ^"For 2.5 months there were daily attacks, no let up: Roman Mamavko talks about the battle for Popasna. Espreso".
    6. ^"Wounded Tiger 17 — Ukrainian Mobiks". 28 May 2024.
    7. ^"Institute for the Study of War".
    8. ^"Chechens Soldiers in a Close Quarter Battle with Ukraine Soldiers in Popasna Luhansk Oblast".YouTube. 6 May 2022.
    9. ^"From Popasna to Bakhmut. The Wagner Group in the Russia-Ukraine War". 28 April 2023.
    10. ^"Ukrainian forces cling on in devastated eastern town Popasna". 14 April 2022.
    11. ^"The Ukrainian military eliminated Russian mercenaries from Libya".
    12. ^Davis, Daniel (10 May 2022)."Russia's Progress in Donbas Means Ukraine Likely Won't Win the War".19FortyFive. Retrieved13 May 2022.
    13. ^"Россияне контролируют около половины Попасной: идут бои - ГЛАВА АДМИНИСТРАЦИИ".haqqin.az. 21 April 2022. Retrieved9 May 2022.
    14. ^"Артиллерия ЛНР открыла ответный огонь по позициям ВСУ в Попасной".Известия (in Russian). 21 April 2022. Retrieved9 May 2022.
    15. ^"Ukrainian officials: Dozens of RF mercenaries from Libya, Syria, Russia killed in Popasna attacks - KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice".KyivPost. 21 April 2022. Retrieved13 May 2022.
    16. ^"80% территории Луганской области находится под контролем России, — глава Луганской ОГА".cxid.info (in Russian). Retrieved9 May 2022.
    17. ^ab"Сергій Гайдай / Луганська ОДА".Telegram. Retrieved9 May 2022.
    18. ^"Luhansk governor refutes Russia's claims of capturing entire oblast".english.nv.ua.
    19. ^"МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ФАН".Telegram. Retrieved9 May 2022.
    20. ^Harding, Luke (6 August 2022)."Footage appears to show fresh atrocity against Ukrainian PoW".The Guardian.
    21. ^"Населення окупованої Попасної на Луганщині скоротилось у 80 разів від початку повномасштабної війни — Лисогор". 16 January 2025. Retrieved15 August 2025.
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