Bohorodychne

Bohorodychne
Богородичне
Bohorodychne is located in Donetsk Oblast
Bohorodychne
Bohorodychne
Location of Bohorodychne within Ukraine
Bohorodychne is located in Ukraine
Bohorodychne
Bohorodychne
Bohorodychne (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 49°00′58″N 37°30′30″E / 49.016111°N 37.508333°E / 49.016111; 37.508333
CountryUkraine
ProvinceDonetsk Oblast
DistrictKramatorsk Raion
Founded1713
Area
 • Total2.4 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Elevation
74 m (243 ft)
Population
 • Total794
 • Density330/km2 (860/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
84136
Area code+380 626

Bohorodychne (Ukrainian: Богородичне; Russian: Богородичное) is a village in Kramatorsk Raion (district) in Donetsk Oblast of south-eastern Ukraine, at about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north-northwest from the centre of Donetsk city, on the right bank of the Siverskyi Donets river.

History

It was founded in the 17th century as a settlement near the Sviatohirsk Lavra. From December 3, 1917, it was part of the Ukrainian People's Republic and from 1920, part of the USSR. During World War II, the village was occupied by German troops from October 28, 1941 to September 5, 1943.[citation needed]

Russian invasion of Ukraine

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the village came under attack by Russian forces in June 2022 and they occupied it on 17 August.[1][2] On September 11, 2022, during the Kharkiv counteroffensive, the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated the village, after fighting for the settlement for more than three months. The Ukrainian flag was raised over Bohorodychne by the fighters of the 81st Airmobile Brigade.[3] Fleeing Russian troops left behind a devastation of destroyed settlement, with almost no surviving buildings, burnt military equipment, and a church completely destroyed.[4] Tortured bodies of Ukrainian soldiers, were found decapitated, as well as dead local residents with their hands tied, in cellars, at the bottom of the pool.[5] During the clearing of the village, the Ukrainian military discovered two local residents, 93-year-old Nina and her 60-year-old son Mykola, who managed to survive.[6]

A year later by September 2023, most of the burned equipment was removed and some streets have been completely demined. The village remains with no gas or water and no electricity. 35 people who have decided to return to their homes, are being helped by volunteers.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 8". understandingwar.org. ISW. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System over Sviatohirsk and Bohorodychne for June 7
  2. ^ "Russian troops attempt to capture Bohorodychne but are repelled by Ukrainian Armed Forces – General Staff report". pravda.com. Ukrayinska Pravda. 17 June 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Залишилися руїни: Як виглядає Богородичне через рік після звільнення" (in Ukrainian). novosti.dn.ua. 14 September 2023.
  4. ^ PARISSE, Emmanuel (13 September 2022). "'Help Us': Last Few Residents Hold On In Donbas Ghost Town". Barron's. Agence France-Presse (AFP). Archived from the original on 14 September 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Залишилися руїни: Як виглядає Богородичне через рік після звільнення" (in Ukrainian). novosti.dn.ua. 14 September 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Залишилися руїни: Як виглядає Богородичне через рік після звільнення" (in Ukrainian). novosti.dn.ua. 14 September 2023.