Sukhi Yaly Explained

Sukhi Yaly
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Ukraine
Subdivision Type2:Oblast
Subdivision Type5:Cities
Subdivision Name5:Volnovakha, Velyka Novosilka
Length:49km (30miles)
Source1 Location:near
Source1 Coordinates:47.8503°N 37.6478°W
Mouth:Vovcha
Mouth Location:near Kostiantynopil
Mouth Coordinates:48.0097°N 37.0536°W
Basin Size:697km2
Custom Label:Designation
Progression:Vovcha
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Height:250
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The Sukhi Yaly (uk|Сухі Яли; ru|Сухие Ялы) is a river in western Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. From its headwaters near the town of Syhnalne, it flows roughly northwest to its confluence with the Vovcha river. The Vovcha then flows into the Dnipro river, making Sukhi Yaly part of the Dnipro basin system.

History

Since 2024, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Russian military has been advancing along the river.[1]

Geography

From source to mouth, the river flows through the following settlements: Novomykhailivka, Paraskoviivka, Kostiantynivka,, Katerynivka, Illinka,, Romanivka, Hannivka, Veselyi Hai, Uspenivka, Kostiantinopolske, Yantarne, Sukhi Yaly, Zelenivka, Ulakly, and Kostiantynopil.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Russia's advance on Kurakhove threatens Ukrainian positions: what is happening and what it means . . November 12, 2024 .