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Battle of Zhmerynka
Part of Ukrainian-Soviet War
DateDecember 1917 — March 1918
Location
Result Ukrainian victory
Territorial
changes
Bolsheviks out of Right Bank Ukraine
Belligerents

Central Powers

Soviet Russia
Commanders and leaders
Ukrainian People's Republic Pavlo Skoropadsky unknown
Units involved
Ukrainian People's Republic Ukrainian People's Army and Free Cossacks under the command of Pavlo Skoropadsky
 Austro-Hungarian Army
2nd Guard Corps
Casualties and losses
minimal maximal, 2 train drivers killed

Battle of Zhmerynka (December 1917 — March 1918) — battle between the Ukrainian People's Army, Austro-Hungarian forces and Red Army. A detachment of the Free Cossacks led by Pavlo Skoropadsky from the 2nd Guard Corps of the Red Army took part in the battle. Pavlo Skoropadsky managed to drive the Bolsheviks out of Zhmerynka and force them to retreat from the Right Bank Ukraine, but on March 1 Bolsheviks took Kyiv.[1]

Battle[edit]

In the last days of December 1917, the troops of the 2nd Guard Corps recaptured Zhmerynka, and the Bolsheviks regained power over the city. In the first 2 days, more than 200 workers of the plant enlisted in the newly organised Red Guard unit. It was also supplemented by soldiers and peasants from the surrounding villages. In early March 1918, battle of Zhmerynka railway station began. The Ukrainian People's Army and Austro-Hungarian forces was fighting against Bolsheviks together. Pavlo Skoropadsky with a regiment of the Free Cossacks managed to stop Bolsheviks near Zhmerynka disarm them, and deport from Right-bank Ukraine. The other Bolshevik forces captured KharkivonDecember 26, YekaterinoslavonJanuary 9, AleksandrovskonJanuary 15, and PoltavaonJanuary 20, on their way to Kyiv.[1]OnJanuary 27, the Bolshevik army groups converged in Bakhmach and then set off under the command of Muravyov to take Kyiv. After suffering significant losses, the Red Guards retreated. The yellow and blue flag flew over Zhmerynka again. In the battle, the driver of the Zhmerynka locomotive depot, Serhiy Kashevych, was assasinated. One of the streets in the city is now named after him. Another driver who died during the battles on the side of Bolsheviks was Petro Ptakhin.

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