Umanske Explained

Umanske
Native Name:Уманське
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Ukraine Donetsk Oblast#Ukraine
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Ukraine
Subdivision Type1:Oblast
Subdivision Name1:Donetsk Oblast
Subdivision Type2:Raion
Subdivision Name2:Pokrovsk Raion
Government Type:Ocheretyne settlement hromada
Established Title:Founded
Population As Of:2001 census
Population Total:176
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:86050
Area Code:+380 6236
Coordinates:48.1544°N 37.5653°W
Elevation M:164
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Umanske (Ukrainian: Уманське, Russian: Уманское|Umanskoye) is a village in Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Battle of Avdiivka and subsequent capture of the city by Russian forces led to the village gaining the potential to become a frontline settlement after closer villages like Tonenke were taken in the days following. Between 30 March and 1 April, one of the largest Russian assaults of the war took place from Tonenke towards the village, but was stopped after incurring losses. On 9 May 2024, the village became disputed by Ukrainian and Russian forces after geolocated footage provided evidence of Russian forces moving into the center of the village.

History

On 17 June 2020; Decree No. 33, Article 235 of the Verkhovna Rada placed the village in the administration of the Ocheretyne settlement hromada, also incorporating it into the significantly expanded Pokrovsk Raion.[2]

Russian invasion of Ukraine

See also: Russian occupation of Donetsk Oblast and Eastern Ukraine campaign. In the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning in February 2022; after the conclusion of the Battle of Avdiivka on 17 February 2024 and the subsequent capture of the city by Russian forces: the village began to be targeted by Russian artillery,[3] [4] and gained the potential to become a frontline settlement after closer settlements to the city were taken quickly in the days following. One such village closer to the city, Tonenke, was cited by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a potential staging ground for future attacks towards Umanske, being located only away from the settlement.[5] Between 30 March and 1 April 2024, this assessment proved itself correct, after a large Russian assault consisting of 36 tanks and 12 infantry fighting vehicles was stopped by the 25th Airborne Brigade on its approach from Tonenke.[6] The attack saw 12 Russian tanks and 8 infantry fighting vehicles be hit by Ukrainian forces before the assault was halted.[7] The attack was cited as one of the largest single Russian assaults of the war at the time it was carried out.[6] [7] Further Russian artillery strikes on the village took place in the days following in preparation for future assaults, but remained under Ukrainian control for the remainder of the month.[7] [8]

On 9 May 2024, geolocated footage published by Russian forces provided evidence that the 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division advanced into the center of the village, followed by reports from multiple Russian milbloggers of the full capture of the village. One milblogger disputed these claims, and no advances into the western or northern areas of the village had been reported.[9] On 25 May, DeepStateMap.Live updated the village as captured.[10] On 2 June, the Russian military officially said it had taken control over the village.[11]

Demographics

According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, the village had a population of 176 people, of whom 53.98% said that their native language was Ukrainian, 45.45% said Russian, and 0.57% said Belarusian.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Очеретинська територіальна громада . Ocheretyne settlement hromada . . 4 . 5 April 2024 . uk.
  2. ПОСТАНОВА Верховної Ради Україниm Про утворення та ліквідацію районів . RESOLUTION of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine About the formation and liquidation of districts . . . 17 June 2020 . 30 June 2023 . uk.
  3. Web site: War update: 96 combat clashes along frontlines in Ukraine . . 27 February 2024 . 5 April 2024 . "Russian airstrikes targeted the settlements of [...] Umanske".
  4. Web site: Balachuk . Iryna . Russian forces launch intense attacks on Avdiivka and Novopavlivka fronts – General Staff . . 4 March 2024 . 5 April 2024 . "Russian airstrikes affected the following settlements over the past 24 hours: [...] Umanske".
  5. Web site: Walsh . Nick Paton . Russian assault piles pressure on fragile Ukrainian defensive line in the east . . 5 April 2024.
  6. Web site: Cook . Ellie . Avdiivka Video Shows Ukraine Thwart Largest Russian Armor Assault in Months . . 2 April 2024 . 5 April 2024.
  7. Web site: Kizilov . Yevhen . Ukraine repels Russia's largest tank attack since start of full-scale invasion – photo . . 1 April 2024 . 5 April 2024.
  8. Web site: Balachuk . Iryna . Russians launch 4 missile strikes and 80 airstrikes over past day – General Staff report . . 5 April 2024 . 5 April 2024 . "Over the past 24 hours, the following settlements were attacked [by the Russians] [...] Umanske".
  9. Web site: Evans . Angelica . Harward . Christina . Mappes . Grace . Hird . Karolina . Kagan . Frederick W. . Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 9, 2024 . . 9 May 2024 . 10 May 2024.
  10. News: Updates . 1 August 2024 . Chris York . . 25 May 2024.
  11. News: Russia claims capture of Umanske village in Donetsk Oblast . 2 June 2024 . Chris York . The Kyiv Independent . 2 June 2024 . en.
  12. Web site: All-Ukrainian population census . . 2024-06-04 . db.ukrcensus.gov.ua.