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1 Background  





2 Incidents  



2.1  March 2022  





2.2  April 2022  





2.3  May 2022  





2.4  June 2022  





2.5  July 2022  





2.6  March 2024  







3 See also  





4 References  














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(Redirected from Northeastern UkraineRussia border skirmishes)

Northern Ukraine skirmishes

Part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Date

29 March 2022 – present (2 years, 2 months, 4 weeks and 1 day)

Location

Belligerents

 Russia
Supported by:
 Belarus

 Ukraine

Units involved

Border Guard (Russia)

Border Guard (Ukraine)

Casualties and losses

Unknown

Unknown

4 civilians killed, 3 injured[1]

Timeline

  • t
  • e
  • Northern Ukraine campaign

  • Chernobyl
  • Hostomel
  • Kyiv
  • Bucha
  • Irpin
  • Makariv
  • Moshchun
  • Brovary
  • Slavutych
  • Borodianka
  • Sumy
  • Chernihiv
  • Okhtyrka
  • Lebedyn
  • Northern Ukraine skirmishes
  • Desna

  • Eastern Ukraine campaign


    Southern Ukraine campaign


    Other regions


    Naval operations


    Spillover & related incidents

  • t
  • e
  • Northern Ukraine skirmishes

  • Kyiv strikes
  • Chernihiv strikes

  • Eastern Ukraine campaign


    Southern Ukraine campaign


    Other regions


    Spillover & related incidents

  • t
  • e
  • Northern Ukraine skirmishes

  • Kyiv strikes
  • Chernihiv strikes

  • Eastern Ukraine campaign


    Southern Ukraine campaign


    Other regions


    Naval operations


    Spillover & related incidents

  • t
  • e
  • Resistance to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

  • Ukrainian resistance
  • Belarusian–Russian anti-war resistance
  • rail war in Russia
  • Russian commissariat attacks
  • St. Petersburg cafe bombing
  • A series of border skirmishes has taken place along the Russia–Ukraine borderinSumy and Chernihiv Oblasts since the withdrawal of Russian troops from northern Ukraine. Ukrainian officials have stated that strikes across the border happen daily.

    Background[edit]

    By 4 April, Russian forces had withdrawn from the Sumy Oblast following the failure of the Russian offensive towards Kyiv, but shelling still continued across the border.

    Incidents[edit]

    March 2022[edit]

    Local authorities in the Kursk Oblast announced on 29 March that a border checkpoint had been shelled from Ukrainian territory. The location in Ukraine from which the shelling was carried out was reportedly struck in return.[2]

    April 2022[edit]

    The governor of the Kursk Oblast announced that a border post in the Sudzhansky District had been shelled by mortars on 5 April, and that the points of origin, presumably in Ukraine, had been fired on in retaliation.[3] On 9 April, he announced that another border post had been shelled by mortars, this time in Yelizavetovka [ru]. The Russian border service and military returned fire into Ukraine.[4]

    According to the Ukrainian Border Guard Service, Russian troops fired at the Chernihiv Oblast twice on 28 April. The following day, more than 30 mortars were fired into the Sumy Oblast from the Russian settlement of Gorodishche [ru]. Explosions were reported in the Shostka Raion.[5]

    May 2022[edit]

    The Russian military shelled Hlukhiv with rocket launchers on 8-9 May, damaging a Jewish cemetery.[6][7]

    On 12 May, a civilian was killed due to the shelling.[1] On 13 May, Russia fired on a border village in the Shostka district using unguided air missiles.[8]

    As shelling continued, Russian forces defeated a few elements of the Ukrainian Border Guard and entered Shostka district on 16 May.[9] Fighting continued until 17 May, when the Russian forces withdrew.[10]

    On 17 May 2022, an airstrike by the Russian Air Force hit the Desna barracksinDesna, killing 87.[11] The next day, ten explosions were heard in Hlukhiv.[12]

    On 21 May, 6 Russian air strikes and artillery hit the border settlement of Kucherivka.[13]

    Planes of the Russian Air Force hit two villages in Shostka on 24 May.[14]

    On 28 May, Russian warplanes targeted the Ukrainian border and fired on the border with mortars from the Russian village of Troebortnoe [ru].[15]

    Russian forces used flechettes on border villages in the Shostka district on 30 May. The flechettes were used to previously kill civiliansinBucha during the Battle of Bucha earlier in the war. Russian forces shelled a village all night.[16] According to Kyiv Independent, Russian forces shelled at the border more than 20 times from the Russian village of Zyornovo.[17]

    June 2022[edit]

    On 4 June, Russian aircraft destroyed a locality on the border from 6 missiles being deployed in Mykolayivka.[18] Three hours later explosions blew up across Velyka Pysarivka Raion in Sumy Oblast. Shelling was also reported in Novhorod-Siversky RaioninChernihiv Oblast.

    On 8 June, Russian forces destroyed a building of the Ukrainian Border Control from the Russian border checkpoint of Troebortnoe.[19]

    Russian forces fired 7 times on 10 June. The mortars and artillery were fired from Zyornovo and Strachovo [ru] in Bryansk Oblast. Around four villages were destroyed in Sumy and Chernihiv Oblasts.[20]

    On 19 June, Russian forces fired mortars on the city of Seredyna-Buda in Sumy Oblast. A huge fire was caused and residents had to evacuate the city.[21]

    Russian forces fired missiles from Belarus into the town of Desna in Chernihiv Oblast on 25 June. Around 20 were shot.[22]

    One person was killed and one injured as Russian troops fired on Yunakivka, Bilopillia, Krasnopillia and Shalyhyne on 26 June in Sumy Oblast. Around 150 projectiles were launched with Krasnopillia suffering the most, as Governor Dmytro Zhyvytskyi said "it was destroyed."[23]

    On June 27, Zhyvytskyi stated that Russians attacked the hromadas of Krasnopillia and Bilopillia, leaving one person injured.[24]

    Shots were heard in Krasnopilla, Velyka Pysarivka, and Khotin on 30 June. Around 70 shots were fired on Krasnopilla, 10 missile strikes on Velyka Pysarivka, and 120mm mortars on Khotin.[25] Mortar strikes were also reported in Semenivka.

    July 2022[edit]

    Russian forces shelled numerous border towns including Hlukhiv on July 1.[26]

    Russian forces fired with artillery and mortars on Sumy Oblast 3 times on 3 July.[27] Russian forces fired at Shalyhyne in Shostka Raion with 12 strikes recorded. Russian troops then fired on Esman. Later that day, 14 mortar projectiles were launched again on Shalyhyne.[28]

    On 4 July, a Russian helicopter fired at an Esman school.[29]

    On 5 July, Russian troops launched a missile strike on the city of Shostka in which private enterprises were destroyed and around 24 residential buildings were damaged.[30] Russian forces also fired on Semenivka in Chernihiv Oblast.[31]

    Russian forces fired on Shalyhyne, Bilopillia, Znob-Novhorodske and Krasnopillia on 12 July with Krasnopillia getting hit twice with rocket launchers.[32]

    On 13 July, four villages in Sumy Oblast were shelled.[33]

    On 16 July, Russian forces destroyed a farm and a school in Esman.[34]

    On 17 July, Russian troops shelled Velyka Pysarivka, Krasnopillia, Khotin, Bilopillia, Shalyhyne, Nova Sloboda, Sumy Oblast, Esman, and Seredyna-Buda in Sumy Oblast as well as Snovsk in Chernihiv Oblast.[35]

    Explosions were reported on Hlukhiv on 18 July, with no casualties reported. Shalyhyne also suffered attacks as well as Khotin. Mykolayivka [uk] was attacked from MRLS.[36]

    On 24 July, Russian forces fired at the Sumy Oblast 12 times, primarily the villages of Shalyhyne, Mykolayivka, Bilopillia, Khotin, Yunakivka, and Krasnopillia. One person was reportedly killed and 2 military aircraft fired on Mykolayivka. Later that day, Ukrainian officials admitted that Sumy and Chernihiv Oblasts were fired on every day.[37]

    Explosions were heard across the border with Sumy Oblast where 55 were reported on 26 July. One woman was injured.[38] The villages targeted were Esman, Krasnopillia, and Seredyna-Buda. Explosions were also heard in Chernihiv Oblast[39] Over 20 explosions were reported.

    Russian forces shelled Sumy Oblast 44 times on 28 July.[40][41] The same day Russian forces on Belarusian territory launched missiles on Honcharivske in Chernihiv Oblast.[42]

    Russian troops heavily shelled Semenivka in Chernihiv Oblast on 29 July. The city's administrative building was heavily damaged.[43]

    March 2024[edit]

    On 17 March, a Ukrainian Mil Mi-24 helicopter was shot down in Sumy Oblast near the Russia–Ukraine border.[44]

    On the same day, Russian sabotage groups failed to cross the border into Sumy after Ukrainian forces intercepted them.[45]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "Russians fired on Sumy region with artillery shells filled with flechettes". 30 May 2022. Archived from the original on 30 May 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  • ^ "Russia Shelled Sumy Oblast on May 30. In Just One Hour, the Russian Military ... - Latest Tweet by the Kyiv Independent | 🌎 LatestLY". Archived from the original on 30 May 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
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  • ^ "Enemy destroys building of State Border Guard Service in Sumy Region". 8 June 2022. Archived from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
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  • ^ "Russian Military Hit 20 Missiles from Belarus on Desna of Chernihiv Region | Ukrainian news". Archived from the original on 26 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
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  • ^ "Russian Invaders Open Fire on Sumy Region's Shostka District Three Times over Past Day". Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
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  • Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War

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  • Donetsk Oblast
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  • Potentially
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  • Wagner Group rebellion
  • General

  • Allegations of genocide of Ukrainians
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  • Cluster munitions
  • Incendiary weapons
  • Landmines
  • Russian filtration camps
  • Russian mobile crematoriums
  • Russian theft of Ukrainian grain
  • Russian torture chambers
  • Looting
  • Sexual violence
  • Mistreatment of prisoners of war
  • Attacks on
    civilians

  • Kharkiv government building airstrike
  • 3 March Chernihiv bombing
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  • March 2022 Donetsk attack
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  • Crimes against
    soldiers

  • Torture and castration of a Ukrainian POW in Pryvillia
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  • Resolution ES-11/6
  • Security Council Resolution 2623
  • Resolution A/RES/77/229
  • Easter truce
  • International
    organizations

  • Accession of Ukraine to the EU
  • Brussels summit
  • European Political Community
  • Madrid summit
  • NATO virtual summit
  • Operation Oscar
  • Ramstein Air Base meeting
  • EU–Ukraine Summit
  • REPowerEU
  • Steadfast Defender 2024
  • SWIFT ban against Russian banks
  • Ukraine Recovery Conference
  • Versailles declaration
  • 2023 Vilnius summit
  • 15th BRICS summit
  • Other

  • F-16 training coalition
  • Finland–NATO relations
  • Finland–Russia border barrier
  • Iron diplomacy
  • Proposed Russian annexation of South Ossetia
  • Recognition of Russia as a terrorist state
  • Removal of monuments and memorials
  • Streets renamed
  • Serving heads of state and government that have visited Ukraine during the invasion
  • Sweden–NATO relations
  • Public

    Protests

  • demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin
  • ArmWomenNow
  • Ukrainian Artistic Front
  • In Russia
  • In Belarus
  • In China
  • In Czech Republic
  • Companies

  • Boycott of Russia and Belarus
  • E.N.O.T. Corp.
  • McDonald's in Russia
  • NashStore [ru]
  • People's Satellite
  • Starlink satellites
  • Stop Bloody Energy
  • Wagner Group
  • Yale CELI List of Companies
  • Technology

  • alerts.in.ua
  • DDoS attacks on Romania
  • DeepStateMap.Live
  • IT Army of Ukraine
  • Killnet
  • Liveuamap
  • Open-source intelligence
  • peacenotwar
  • Russian Asset Tracker
  • Squad303 [pl]
  • Ukraine Siren Alerts
  • Wikipedia
  • Spies

  • Russian spies in the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Other

  • Black Sea Grain Initiative
  • Collaboration with Russia
  • Concert for Ukraine
  • Free Buryatia Foundation
  • Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum
  • Game4Ukraine
  • Get Lost
  • Global Tour for Peace
  • Go by the Forest
  • Guide to the Free World
  • Mozart Group
  • Olena Zelenska Foundation
  • Open letter from Nobel laureates
  • Pavel Sudoplatov Battalion
  • Rubikus.HelpUA
  • Ruslan Shostak Charitable Foundation
  • Russia's War Crimes House
  • Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online
  • Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation
  • Spain letter bomb attacks
  • Yermak-McFaul Expert Group on Russian Sanctions
  • Pavel Filatyev
  • True Russia
  • Volos Declaration
  • Wimbledon ban
  • Impact

    Effects

  • Casualties
  • Britons killed
  • Canadians killed
  • Colombians killed
  • Israelis killed
  • journalists killed
  • Russian generals killed
  • Economic impact
  • Education
  • End of the Whisky War
  • Environmental impact
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2022
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2023
  • Food crises
  • Impact on theatre [uk]
  • List of notable deaths
  • Nuclear power plants
  • Nuclear risk
  • Religion
  • Russian emigration
  • Ship losses
  • Ukrainian cultural heritage
  • Trauma
  • Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline explosion
  • Violations of non-combatant airspaces
  • Women
  • Human rights

  • Ukrainian refugee crisis
  • UN Commission of Inquiry
  • UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission
  • Terms and phrases

  • "Anglo-Saxons"
  • "Bavovna"
  • "Grandpa in his bunker"
  • "Good evening, we are from Ukraine"
  • "Orc"
  • "Putin khuylo!"
  • "Khuy Voyne!"
  • "Russia is here forever [ru; uk]"
  • "Russian warship, go fuck yourself"
  • "Slava Ukraini!"
  • "Special military operation"
  • "To bomb Voronezh"
  • "Strength is in truth"
  • "Westsplaining"
  • "Where have you been for eight years?"
  • "Without you"
  • Popular culture

    Songs

  • Bakhmut Fortress
  • Bayraktar
  • Bilia topoli
  • City of Mary
  • Flowers of Minefields
  • Generation Cancellation
  • Generation Z
  • Oyda
  • Hey, Hey, Rise Up!
  • Mama ŠČ!
  • Oi u luzi chervona kalyna
  • Slava Ukraini!
  • Stefania
  • Ukraine
  • Films

  • A Rising Fury
  • Follow Me
  • Turn in the Wound
  • Ukraine on Fire 2 [uk]
  • Other

  • Back to the Cold War
  • Borodianka cat [uk]
  • Ghost of Kyiv
  • Kherson watermelon
  • Královec Region
  • Madonna of Kyiv
  • North Atlantic Fella Organization
  • Newspeak in Russia [ru; uk]
  • Patron
  • "Putler"
  • "Putinversteher"
  • Raccoon of Kherson
  • Saint Javelin
  • Saint Mariuburg [ru; uk]
  • Vasylkiv maiolica rooster
  • Vladimir Putin's meeting table
  • Walk of the Brave
  • "Z" military symbol
  • Key people

    Ukrainians

  • visit to the United States
  • visit to the United Kingdom
  • visits to Europe
  • Andriy Biletsky
  • Denys Shmyhal
  • Denys Kireyev
  • Denys Monastyrsky
  • Denys Prokopenko
  • Iryna Venediktova
  • Kyrylo Budanov
  • Mykola Oleschuk
  • Oleksandr Pavlyuk
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi
  • Oleksii Reznikov
  • Oleksiy Danilov
  • Oleksiy Neizhpapa
  • Ruslan Khomchak
  • Rustem Umerov
  • Sergiy Kyslytsya
  • Serhiy Shaptala
  • Serhii Sternenko
  • Valerii Zaluzhnyi
  • Vitali Klitschko
  • Yevhen Moisiuk
  • Russians

  • Aleksandr Dvornikov
  • Aleksandr Lapin
  • Aleksey Nagin
  • Alexander Bortnikov
  • Andrei Kolesnikov
  • Andrei Sychevoi
  • Andrey Belousov
  • Andrey Vorobyov
  • Dmitry Medvedev
  • Gennady Zhidko
  • Igor Kastyukevich
  • Ivan Popov
  • Mikhail Mishustin
  • Maria Lvova-Belova
  • Nikolai Patrushev
  • Oleg Salyukov
  • Oleg Tsokov
  • Ramzan Kadyrov
  • Roman Berdnikov
  • Rustam Muradov
  • Sergey Kobylash
  • Sergey Lavrov
  • Sergey Naryshkin
  • Sergei Shoigu
  • Sergey Surovikin
  • Timur Ivanov
  • Valery Gerasimov
  • Viktor Sokolov
  • Viktor Zolotov
  • Vitaly Gerasimov
  • Vyacheslav Gladkov
  • Vyacheslav Volodin
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin
  • Other

  • Donetsk People's Republic Denis Pushilin
  • Luhansk People's Republic Leonid Pasechnik
  • 2024 Korochansky Ilyushin Il-76 crash
  • Anti-Russian sentiment
  • Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
  • Antonov An-225 Mriya
  • Azovstal Iron and Steel Works
  • Belgorod accidental bombing
  • Brovary helicopter crash
  • Bryansk Oblast military aircraft crashes
  • Claims of Vladimir Putin's incapacity and death
  • Decolonization in Ukraine
  • Decommunization in Ukraine
  • Derussification in Ukraine
  • Foreign leaders that have visited during the invasion
  • Institute for the Study of War
  • Irkutsk military aircraft crash
  • Ivanovo Ilyushin Il-76 crash
  • Kyivstar cyberattack [ru; uk]
  • Lady R incident
  • Nord Stream 2
  • Proposed Russian annexation of Transnistria
  • Punisher
  • Russian nuclear weapons
  • Russian military presence in Transnistria
  • Ryazan military aircraft crash
  • Siberian wildfires
  • Sinhury mid-air collision [uk; zh]
  • Soloti military training ground shooting
  • Soviet imagery
  • U-24 association
  • Ukrainian conscription crisis
  • Ural Airlines Flight 1383
  • Voronezh military aircraft crash
  • "The Vladimir Putin Interview"
  • Yeysk military aircraft crash
  • Moldovan coup d'état attempt allegations
  • 2023 visit by Joe Biden to Ukraine
  • 2023 visit by Fumio Kishida to Ukraine
  • 2023 visit by Xi Jinping to Russia
  • 2023 visit by Yoon Suk Yeol to Ukraine
  • Wagner Group plane crash
  • Yaroslav Hunka scandal

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