Khriashchuvate Explained

Khriashchuvate
Native Name:Хрящувате
Native Name Lang:uk
Settlement Type:Rural settlement
Pushpin Map:Ukraine Luhansk Oblast#Ukraine
Coordinates:48.5167°N 39.4214°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Oblast
Subdivision Type2:Raion
Subdivision Name2:Luhansk Raion
Subdivision Type3:Hromada
Subdivision Name3:Molodohvardiisk urban hromada
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1951
Area Total Km2:6.054
Elevation M:55
Population Total:1216
Population As Of:2022
Population Density Km2:auto
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:94457
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:+380 06435
Timezone1:EET

Khriashchuvate (Ukrainian: Хрящувате; Russian: Хрящеватое|Khryashchevatoye) is a rural settlement in Molodohvardiisk urban hromada, Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast (region), Ukraine, located 39km (24miles) from Sorokyne. Khriashchuvate has been under the control of the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR / LNR) from autumn 2014, in the war in Donbas.[1] Following their 2022 annexation referendum, Russia claimed the entire Luhansk Oblast, including Khriashchuvate, as part of their LPR / LNR.[2] As of 2022, the population of Khriashchuvate was 1216.[3]

History

The settlement was founded in 1951, in the time of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.[4] The name Khriashchuvate comes from the "Khriash" stones which are found around the settlement. Khriashchuvate remained part of the Ukrainian SSR until its dissolution in 1991, and was from then part of independent Ukraine.[5]

From 2014, Khriashchuvate, as all of Donbas, became caught up in the aftermath of Euromaidan. From April 2014, pro-Russia separatists started taking over parts of the south and east of Ukraine.[6] In April 2014, Luhansk and the surrounding area, including Khriashchuvate, was taken over by Russian-backed forces of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic (LPR / LNR).[7] The Ukrainian Government launched their Anti-Terrorist Operation in mid-April 2014, with the aim of taking back all territories under separatist control.[8] In May, the 2014 Donbass status referendums were held. The referendums returned an overwhelming majority vote to cede from Ukraine into the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, however they were condemned by the west, and did not obtain international recognition.[9] [10]

After several months of little military progress, in July 2014 the Ukrainian forces made sweeping territorial gains, capturing swathes of territory from pro-Russia rebels across Donbas.[11] In late July, Ukrainian forces took control of Khriashchuvate, along with nearby Novosvitlivka. These locations were intended to be key staging posts for the larger Ukrainian objective of encircling, then taking control of, the city of Luhansk.[12] [13] The next few weeks would see fierce fighting between sides. Despite having made advances and territorial gains in July, strong rebel resistance would see Ukrainian forces struggling to hold their positions in August.[12] In early August, Ukrainian forces stated that they were still in control of Khriashchuvate and Novosvitlivka.[14] In mid-August 2014, the Novosvitlivka refugee convoy attack, in which a truck carrying refugees fleeing war, including children, was hit by a missile strike with a reported minimum of 17 people, mostly civilians killed, occurred near Khriashchuvate, in territory controlled by Ukraine at that time.[15] Details of the event, and blame, are disputed.[16] [17]

In the second half of August, Ukrainian sources were reporting fighting going on for control of the settlement.[13] Under heavy pressure, Ukrainian forces retreated from Khriashchuvate in late August 2024, as LPR forces took control of the settlement, and nearby Novosvitlivka.[1] Hostilities had seen Khriashchuvate largely destroyed.[12] Khriashchuvate would come to global attention in 2015, in the context of attention on the destroyed settlement of Pervomaisk, also in the LPR. UK Newspaper The Guardian cited Khriashchuvate and Novosvitlivka as being the first examples of settlements almost entirely destroyed by war.[18]

Under LPR control, the reconstruction of Khriashchuvate began in late 2014.[19] From autumn 2014, until early 2022, Khriashchuvate was part of the largely unrecognised LPR. Reconstruction work continued on the settlement throughout the years.[20] Khriashchuvate has not been an active theatre of conflict in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russia's annexation referendum was held in Khriashchuvate in September 2022, and since then the settlement has been a de facto part of Russia, as well as remaining part of the LPR.[21]

Geography

Khriashchuvate is 63km (39miles) from Izvarino, where there is the de jure international border between Ukraine and Russia, however during the war in Donbas, the LPR took control of the border, in autumn 2014.[22] From autumn 2014 until late 2022, Izvarino would serve as a border between the LPR and Russia. After Russia's annexation referendums of September 2022, Izvarino has served as a checkpoint between the LPR, and Rostov Oblast.[2]

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. News: Russian Mothers of Killed and Captured Soldiers Ask Why Our Sons Are Fighting in Ukraine . 28 March 2023 . . 31 August 2014 .
  2. News: 2022-09-27 . Moscow's proxies in occupied Ukraine regions report big votes to join Russia . en . . 2022-09-27.
  3. Web site: Хрящеватенский сельский совет. Khriashchuvate village administration . 14 February 2024.
  4. News: Soviets Begin Recovery From Disaster's Damage. The Washington Post. 27 October 1986. 15 February 2024.
  5. Web site: Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927224650/http://gska2.rada.gov.ua:7777/site/postanova_eng/Declaration_of_State_Sovereignty_of_Ukraine_rev1.htm . 27 September 2007 . 15 February 2024 . Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
  6. News: 'Casualties' in Ukraine gun battles. 13 April 2014. BBC News. 15 February 2024. en-GB.
  7. Web site: Luhansk. Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 15 February 2024.
  8. Web site: NINE YEARS AGO, RUSSIA UNLEASHED WAR IN DONBAS . April 13, 2023 . 14 February 2024.
  9. News: Russia Calls for "Civilized Implementation" of East Ukraine Referendum Results. The Wall Street Journal. 12 May 2014. 17 February 2024.
  10. News: Russia recognises Ukraine separatist regions as independent states. BBC News. 21 February 2022 . 17 February 2024. 21 February 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220221205402/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60468237. live.
  11. News: Ukraine marks 7th anniversary of Kramatorsk, Sloviansk liberation. 16 February 2024.
  12. Web site: NINE YEARS AGO, RUSSIA UNLEASHED WAR IN DONBAS . April 13, 2023 . 14 February 2024.
  13. Web site: Fighting underway near Novosvitlivka and Khriashchuvate in Luhansk region . August 19, 2014 . 14 March 2024.
  14. Web site: Хрящеватенский сельский совет. Khriashchuvate village administration . 14 February 2024.
  15. News: Ukraine refugee convoy hit by rockets, says military. BBC News. August 18, 2014. February 13, 2024.
  16. News: Dozens killed in attack on convoy, Ukraine says; rebels deny firing rocket. August 18, 2014. Reuters. February 13, 2024.
  17. News: Donetsk Republic PM dismisses refugee convoy shelling accusations. August 18, 2014 . February 15, 2024.
  18. News: Ukraine's forgotten city destroyed by war . 14 February 2024 . . 7 January 2015 .
  19. News: 2014-10-18 . В ЛНР начали восстанавливать разрушенные школы . ru . In the LNR Reconstruction Starts on Destroyed Schools . 2024-02-15.
  20. News: 2016-09-14 . В посёлке Хрящеватое открылся ещё один восстановленный после войны детский сад . ru . In the Settlement of Khriashchuvate yet another kindergarten restored after the war opens . 2024-02-15.
  21. Web site: 2022-09-28 . Residents of Donbass, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions by the majority supported joining the Russian Federation . 2022-09-28 . tass.ru . TASS . 28 September 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220928080605/https://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/15891295 . live.
  22. News: Fighting rages on despite declared truce . . 21 June 2014 . 15 February 2024.