Khrestivka Explained

Khrestivka
Official Name:Khrestivka
Native Name:Ukrainian: Хрестівка
Other Name:Russian: Кировское
Pushpin Map:Ukraine Donetsk Oblast#Ukraine
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Ukraine
Subdivision Type1:Oblast
Subdivision Name1:Donetsk Oblast
Subdivision Type2:Raion
Subdivision Name2:Horlivka Raion
Subdivision Type3:Hromada
Subdivision Name3:Khrestivka urban hromada
Leader Title:Mayor
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1954
Established Title1:City status
Established Date1:1958
Area Total Km2:7,25
Population As Of:2022
Population Total:27370
Population Density Km2:3882
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:86300-86390
Coordinates:48.1464°N 38.3606°W
Settlement Type:City of regional significance

Khrestivka (Ukrainian: Хрестівка; Russian: Крестовка|Krestovka) or Kirovske (; Russian: Кировское|Kirovskoye) is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Its population is approximately

Since 2014, Khrestivka has been occupied by Russia and its proxy forces.

History

Early history

Until 1941, there was a German settlement at the site of the modern city named Mannheim. The legal name of the settlement in Imperial Russian and later Soviet records was Davydo-Orlivka (Ukrainian: Давидо-Орлівка), but it was also colloquially known as "Khrestivka" (roughly meaning "Cross-town") due to a cross-shaped road sign near the village. During World War II, in which Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, the German population was deported to Siberia.

The modern settlement was officially founded at the same site in 1954 as Nova Khrestivka (Ukrainian: Нова Хрестівка), in connection with the coal mines that were dug at the same time. In 1958, it was given city status and renamed to Kirovske.[1]

In 1987, Kirovske was designated as a city of regional significance - a city that did not belong to any raion and was directly subordinate to Donetsk Oblast.[1]

21st century

On 14 April 2014 pro-Russian activists captured Kirovske's town hall and declared that the city was part of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).[2]

On 12 May 2016, the Ukrainian parliament renamed the city Kirovske back to Khrestivka in accordance with decommunization laws.[3]

On 3 July 2019, two boys in Khrestivka were injured after playing with a hand grenade.[4]

In Ukraine, the administrative divisions were changed on 18 July 2020, and the reform reduced the number of raions of Donetsk Oblast to eight. The city of Khrestivka was merged into newly established Horlivka Raion.[5] [6]

On 30 September 2022, during the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree claiming to annex four regions, including Donetsk Oblast, as part of Russia. This annexation has been seen by the global community as a breach of international law.[7] On 20 June 2023, Head of the DPR Denis Pushilin claimed that doctors from the Sakha Republic in Russia would be working in a hospital in occupied Khrestivka. This was among a number of instances of patronage programs being established between Russia-occupied territories and actual Russian federal subjects, particularly Sakha.[8] On 9 August the same year, Ukrainian resistance outlets reported that Russia began deporting teenagers from several settlements in occupied Donetsk Oblast to Russia, including from Khrestivka.[9]

Demographics

As of the Ukrainian census of 2001:[10]

Ethnicity
Language:

82.39%

16.90%

0.15%

0.05%

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Кіровське . Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine . . Ткаченко . В. І. . 2013-02-01 . 13 . Ukrainian . 978-966-02-2074-4.
  2. As part of the People's Republic of Donetsk steel Zhdanovka and Kirov [map], Komsomolskaya Pravda in Ukraine (14 April 2014)
  3. Web site: Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine No 1351-VIII On renaming of some localities and districts in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
  4. Web site: Ukraine: Protection Cluster Factsheet - July 2019 [EN/RU/UK] - Ukraine | ReliefWeb . 21 August 2019 .
  5. News: Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.. 2020-10-03. 2020-07-18. Голос України. uk.
  6. Web site: Нові райони: карти + склад . 17 July 2020 . Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України . Ukrainian.
  7. Web site: Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin annexes Ukrainian regions; Kyiv applies for Nato membership . . 30 September 2022 .
  8. Web site: Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 20, 2023. 15 November 2023.
  9. Web site: Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, August 9, 2023.
  10. Web site: Офіційна сторінка Всеукраїнського перепису населення . Ukrcensus.gov.ua . 2022-03-16.