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Horlivka

Horlivka (UK: /ˈhɔːljkə/ HOR-lew-kə,[2] US: /ˈhɔːrlɪfkə/ HOR-lif-kə;[3] Ukrainian: Горлівка, IPA: [ɣorʎiu̯ka] ), also known as Gorlovka (Russian: Горловка, IPA: [ˈɡorləfkə]),[4] is a city in Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine. Its population is 239,828 (2022 estimate).[5]

Horlivka
Горлівка (Ukrainian)
Горловка (Russian)
City
Horlivka Palace of Culture
Horlivka
Location of Horlivka in Donetsk Oblast
Horlivka
Horlivka (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 48°18′N 38°3′E / 48.300°N 38.050°E / 48.300; 38.050
Country Ukraine
OblastDonetsk Oblast
RaionHorlivka Raion
HromadaHorlivka urban hromada
Government
 • MayorIvan Prikhodko[1]
Area
 • Total422 km2 (163 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total239,828
 • Density574/km2 (1,490/sq mi)
ClimateDfb

Economic activity is predominantly coal mining and the chemical industry. The Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages has a two-building campus in the city centre.

The city was severely damaged during the Battle of Horlivka in 2014 as part of the war in Donbas, and again during the eastern Ukraine campaign of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since 2014, it has been mainly under Russian occupation.[6]

History edit

 
Horlivka Cathedral

In 1779, the city was founded as Gosudarev Posad and in 1869 it was renamed after Pyotr Gorlov as Gorlovka. The workers' town provided basic services to and organization of a series of mining camps. During the Russian Revolution of 1905, it was the scene of an armed uprising.[citation needed]

In April 1918, troops loyal to the Ukrainian People's Republic took control of Horlivka.[7] Subsequently, under Soviet control, by the 1930s it had expanded considerably and become a major center for mining operations in the Ukrainian SSR.[citation needed]

The city was occupied by German troops from 1941 to 1943.[8] During World War II retreating Nazis burned buildings and perpetrated mass shootings. Nonetheless, the city's population had risen to over 400,000 by the end of the war. In recent years many mines have closed. The population fell by more than ten percent during the 1990s.[citation needed]

War in Donbas edit

In the middle of April 2014, and shortly thereafter, pro-Russian separatists captured several towns in Donetsk Oblast.[9][10] A group of separatists seized the police station in Horlivka on April 14;[11] the city hall was seized on April 30.[12] The mayor of the city, Yevhen Klep, was detained by the separatists on June 11, and not released until July 18.[13] Local chief of police Andriy Kryschenko was captured and badly beaten by the insurgents.[14][nb 1] A Horlivka city council deputy, Volodymyr Rybak, was kidnapped by the pro-Russian militants on April 17. His body was later found in a river on April 22.[17] The city administration building was seized on April 30, solidifying separatist control over Horlivka.[18] Self-proclaimed mayor of Horlivka Volodymyr Kolosniuk was arrested by the SBU on suspicion of participation in "terrorist activities" on July 2.[19]

On July 21 and 22, 2014, the city saw heavy fighting.[20][21] The Ukrainian army reportedly retook parts of Horlivka on July 21.[22] After the Ukrainian army had retaken Lysychansk on July 25, 2014,[23] the recapture of Horlivka became a priority, for the city was seen as "a direct path to the regional center – Donetsk".[24] As of July 28, the city was reported to be fully surrounded by Ukrainian troops, with rebels holding their positions inside.[25] However, Horlivka continued to be controlled by separatist forces.[6][26] As of June 2015, it was situated ten kilometers from the war front.[6] Suburbs of Horlivka stayed under Ukrainian army control.[27] In November 2017 they regained control of the villages of Travneve and Hladosove north of Horlivka.[28]

As reported by the city administration, from the beginning of the conflict until late January 2015, 274 local civilians were wounded and 92 killed, including nine children.[29] Because of the conflict the city's population shrank to 180,000.[6]

In late March 2019, according to Ukrainian media reports, Ukrainian army mine clearance specialist Andriy Shor, who participated in both battles for the Donetsk Airport and the Battle of Pisky, announced on Facebook that the Ukrainian army had recently taken control of Horlivka city.[30] Unian reported that Ukrainian forces had secured the outskirts of the city and are slowly advancing further towards the center of Horlivka, citing Ukrainian volunteer Yuriy Mysiahin.[31] In May the separatists tried to push the Ukrainian forces back, but failed.[32]

As of 2020, the majority of the town remains under separatist control.[33] In June 2020, the former head of DPR propaganda in Horlivka handed himself to SBU.[34]

In July 2020, as part of the reform of administrative divisions in Ukraine, Horlivka was made the administrative center of Horlivka Raion. This new status is not recognized by the pro-Russian occupation authorities.

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

On 15 September 2022, the Intelligence Directorate under the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence reported that the occupying Russian forces were tasked with conscripting an additional 6,000 local residents. This, combined with previous conscription campaigns, and residents fleeing the city, left Horlivka devoid of a male population of military age.[35] On 16 August 2023, the Ukrainian National Resistance Center claimed that Russian-installed city officials had said that more than 20,000 local residents were killed after being forcibly enlisted into the Russian army.[36]

Demographics edit

Ethnic composition as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[37]

Ethnicity Number %
Ukrainians 160,397 51.4
Russians 139,980 44.8
Belarusians 4,079 1.3
Tatars 876 0.3
Armenians 784 0.3
Moldovans 720 0.2
Azeris 647 0.2

First language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[37]

Culture edit

The Museum of the City History, the Art Museum (the largest collection of paintings by N. Roerich in Ukraine), the Miniature Book Museum by V.A. Razumov (the only state in the world). 62 out of 84 comprehensive schools (29,700 students, 7,000 teachers), 55 kindergartens (5,700 children), 19 out of 25 houses of culture and clubs, 7 parks, 29 libraries, 7 cinemas.

Infrastructure and environment edit

Despite the fall of communism a statue of Lenin still stands in a central square bearing his name. Horlivka is well served by CNG-buses (see Natural gas vehicle), but much of the city's Soviet-era infrastructure shows signs of deterioration. By contrast, a number of modern shops and a new cathedral (completed 2014) in the town center indicate some rejuvenation.

On the eastern side of Horlivka there is an abandoned chemical plant which used to produce toxic explosives and has been reported to be in a dangerous condition.[38][39] Mining activity has resulted in large spoil tips being visible around the city, but a tree planting project and ongoing forestry maintenance has revitalised an area to the north.

The city was severely damaged during the war in Donbas.[6]

Administrative divisions edit

 
Administrative system of Horlivka:
Districts of Horlivka: Populated places:
1 — Hladosove
2 — Holmivskyi
3 — Zaitseve
4 — Mykhailivka
5 — Ozeryanivka
6 — Panteleymonivka
7 — Piatykhatky
8 — Ryasne
9 — Stavky
10 — Fedorivka
11 — Shyroka Balka

The city is divided into three city districts: Mykytivka, Kalinin, and City Center.

The city municipality also includes several towns and villages. Most of the populated places belong to the City Center district, while Hladosove, Holmivsky and Zaitseve are part of Mykytivka district.

  • urban-type settlements: Holmivsky, Zaitseve, Panteleymonivka
  • villages: Mykhailivka, Ryasne
  • hamlets: Hladosove, Ozeryanivka, Piatykhatky, Stavky, Fedorivka, Shyroka Balka

Notable people edit

International relations edit

Horlivka is twinned with:

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ On April 6, 2015, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov appointed Andriy Kryschenko police chief of Kharkiv.[15] On December 15, 2015, he was appointed Chief of the National Police of Ukraine in Kyiv.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ https://admin-gorlovka.ru/glava-administracii/
  2. ^ . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on March 22, 2020.
  3. ^ "Horlivka". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  4. ^ "Gorlovka: Ukraine". Geographical Names. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  5. ^ Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. (PDF) from the original on July 4, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e Huijboom, Stefan (June 22, 2015). "Resident of Russian-held Horlivka: 'We have nothing'". Kyiv Post. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  7. ^ (in Ukrainian) 100 years ago Bakhmut and the rest of Donbas liberated, Ukrayinska Pravda (April 18, 2018)
  8. ^ "Yahad-In Unum Interactive Map". Execution Sites of Jewish Victims Investigated by Yahad-In Unum. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  9. ^ Leonid Ragozin (April 16, 2014). "Putin Is Accidentally Helping Unite Eastern and Western Ukraine – The New Republic". The New Republic.
  10. ^ "Injuries reported in pro-Russia attack at Horlivka in east Ukraine". euronews.
  11. ^ "Ukraine: Protesters Seize Police HQ in Horlivka". VOA.
  12. ^ "In rundown Horlivka, pro-Russian separatists' gains come as no surprise to many". Washington Post.
  13. ^ "Media: Separatists free Horlivka mayor". KyivPost. July 18, 2014.
  14. ^ Ukrainska Pravda, Аваков: Керівник міліції Горлівки – справжній офіцер – побитий, але живий [Avakov says that the head of police in Horlivka, a true officer, is battered but alive], April 14, 2014.
  15. ^ (in Ukrainian) Police Kharkiv now headed by officer who survived after beating separatists, Ukrayinska Pravda (April 6, 2015)
  16. ^ (in Ukrainian) Chief of police of Kharkiv transferred to Kiev, SQ (December 15, 2015)
  17. ^ "Ukraine alert as politician killed". BBC. April 22, 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  18. ^ . The Globe and Mail. April 30, 2014. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  19. ^ . Ukrainian News Agency. July 2, 2014. Archived from the original on July 2, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  20. ^ "Horlivka sees gunfire, bridge damage, electric public transport halt". Interfax-Ukraine.
  21. ^ "Two inmates die, two more injured when colony in Horlivka comes under fire". Interfax-Ukraine.
  22. ^ . nrcu.gov.ua. Archived from the original on July 22, 2014.
  23. ^ Felicia Schwartz and Carol E. Lee (July 26, 2014). "White House Says Putin 'Culpable' in Flight 17 Crash". WSJ.
  24. ^ "ATO major forces to focus on Horlivka". ukrinform.ua.
  25. ^ Dmitry Lovetsky. "Fighting intensifies near crash site". The Columbus Dispatch.
  26. ^ "Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine based on information received as of 18:00 (Kyiv time)". OSCE. January 19, 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  27. ^ Five Ukrainian soldiers were injured in hostilities in the anti-terrorist operation, Interfax-Ukraine (April 20, 2016)
  28. ^ Ukrainian troops liberate two villages along Svitlodarska Duha bulge, UNIAN (November 25, 2017)
    OSCE monitors report Travneve in Donbas cut off power grids since Nov 16, UNIAN (November 27, 2017)
    Photos: Ukrainian army distributing aid in Hladosove and Travneve villages north to Horlivka, liveuamap.com (November 25, 2017)
  29. ^ "Горловка после дня обстрелов: трое погибших, 17 раненых, повреждены 14 школ, приостановлена работа детских садов". Gorlovka.ua. January 19, 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  30. ^ "Ukraine's Armed Forces reportedly cross Russia-occupied Horlivka's border – Donbas veteran". www.unian.info. March 28, 2019. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  31. ^ "Securing new ground: Ukraine Army in Horlivka". www.unian.info. March 29, 2019. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  32. ^ "Сепаратисты под Горловкой пытались потеснить ВСУ". korrespondent.net (in Russian). Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  33. ^ "Spot Report 22/2020: Armed members of the armed formations stopped an SMM patrol in Horlivka and prevented its departure for almost three hours – Ukraine". ReliefWeb. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  34. ^ "Donbas 'republic' journalists trained in propaganda skills in Russia". Human Rights in Ukraine. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  35. ^ "Male Population almost Extinct in Horlivka due to 'Mobilization' to Occupying Army". gur.gov.ua. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  36. ^ "National Resistance Center: Over 20,000 residents in Russian-occupied Horlivka killed due to forced enlistment". The Kyiv Independent. August 17, 2023. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
  37. ^ a b "Ukrcensus.gov.ua".
  38. ^ "Journal of Health & Pollution". doi:10.5696/2156-9614.1.2.2. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  39. ^ . Archived from the original on January 1, 2014.
  40. ^ "Town twinning Information about town twinning". Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. November 12, 2012. Retrieved July 14, 2013.

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Gorlovka redirects here For other uses see Gorlovka disambiguation Horlivka UK ˈ h ɔː lj uː k e HOR lew ke 2 US ˈ h ɔːr l ɪ f k e HOR lif ke 3 Ukrainian Gorlivka IPA ɣorʎiu ka also known as Gorlovka Russian Gorlovka IPA ˈɡorlefke 4 is a city in Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine Its population is 239 828 2022 estimate 5 Horlivka Gorlivka Ukrainian Gorlovka Russian CityHorlivka Palace of CultureFlagCoat of armsHorlivkaLocation of Horlivka in Donetsk OblastShow map of Donetsk OblastHorlivkaHorlivka Ukraine Show map of UkraineCoordinates 48 18 N 38 3 E 48 300 N 38 050 E 48 300 38 050Country UkraineOblastDonetsk OblastRaionHorlivka RaionHromadaHorlivka urban hromadaGovernment MayorIvan Prikhodko 1 Area Total422 km2 163 sq mi Population 2022 Total239 828 Density574 km2 1 490 sq mi ClimateDfbEconomic activity is predominantly coal mining and the chemical industry The Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages has a two building campus in the city centre The city was severely damaged during the Battle of Horlivka in 2014 as part of the war in Donbas and again during the eastern Ukraine campaign of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine Since 2014 it has been mainly under Russian occupation 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 War in Donbas 1 2 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2 Demographics 3 Culture 4 Infrastructure and environment 4 1 Administrative divisions 5 Notable people 6 International relations 7 Gallery 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThis section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Horlivka CathedralSee also Posad In 1779 the city was founded as Gosudarev Posad and in 1869 it was renamed after Pyotr Gorlov as Gorlovka The workers town provided basic services to and organization of a series of mining camps During the Russian Revolution of 1905 it was the scene of an armed uprising citation needed In April 1918 troops loyal to the Ukrainian People s Republic took control of Horlivka 7 Subsequently under Soviet control by the 1930s it had expanded considerably and become a major center for mining operations in the Ukrainian SSR citation needed The city was occupied by German troops from 1941 to 1943 8 During World War II retreating Nazis burned buildings and perpetrated mass shootings Nonetheless the city s population had risen to over 400 000 by the end of the war In recent years many mines have closed The population fell by more than ten percent during the 1990s citation needed War in Donbas edit See also War in Donbas 2014 2022 Horlivka In the middle of April 2014 and shortly thereafter pro Russian separatists captured several towns in Donetsk Oblast 9 10 A group of separatists seized the police station in Horlivka on April 14 11 the city hall was seized on April 30 12 The mayor of the city Yevhen Klep was detained by the separatists on June 11 and not released until July 18 13 Local chief of police Andriy Kryschenko was captured and badly beaten by the insurgents 14 nb 1 A Horlivka city council deputy Volodymyr Rybak was kidnapped by the pro Russian militants on April 17 His body was later found in a river on April 22 17 The city administration building was seized on April 30 solidifying separatist control over Horlivka 18 Self proclaimed mayor of Horlivka Volodymyr Kolosniuk was arrested by the SBU on suspicion of participation in terrorist activities on July 2 19 On July 21 and 22 2014 the city saw heavy fighting 20 21 The Ukrainian army reportedly retook parts of Horlivka on July 21 22 After the Ukrainian army had retaken Lysychansk on July 25 2014 23 the recapture of Horlivka became a priority for the city was seen as a direct path to the regional center Donetsk 24 As of July 28 the city was reported to be fully surrounded by Ukrainian troops with rebels holding their positions inside 25 However Horlivka continued to be controlled by separatist forces 6 26 As of June 2015 it was situated ten kilometers from the war front 6 Suburbs of Horlivka stayed under Ukrainian army control 27 In November 2017 they regained control of the villages of Travneve and Hladosove north of Horlivka 28 As reported by the city administration from the beginning of the conflict until late January 2015 274 local civilians were wounded and 92 killed including nine children 29 Because of the conflict the city s population shrank to 180 000 6 In late March 2019 according to Ukrainian media reports Ukrainian army mine clearance specialist Andriy Shor who participated in both battles for the Donetsk Airport and the Battle of Pisky announced on Facebook that the Ukrainian army had recently taken control of Horlivka city 30 Unian reported that Ukrainian forces had secured the outskirts of the city and are slowly advancing further towards the center of Horlivka citing Ukrainian volunteer Yuriy Mysiahin 31 In May the separatists tried to push the Ukrainian forces back but failed 32 As of 2020 the majority of the town remains under separatist control 33 In June 2020 the former head of DPR propaganda in Horlivka handed himself to SBU 34 In July 2020 as part of the reform of administrative divisions in Ukraine Horlivka was made the administrative center of Horlivka Raion This new status is not recognized by the pro Russian occupation authorities 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit On 15 September 2022 the Intelligence Directorate under the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence reported that the occupying Russian forces were tasked with conscripting an additional 6 000 local residents This combined with previous conscription campaigns and residents fleeing the city left Horlivka devoid of a male population of military age 35 On 16 August 2023 the Ukrainian National Resistance Center claimed that Russian installed city officials had said that more than 20 000 local residents were killed after being forcibly enlisted into the Russian army 36 Demographics editEthnic composition as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001 37 Ethnicity Number Ukrainians 160 397 51 4Russians 139 980 44 8Belarusians 4 079 1 3Tatars 876 0 3Armenians 784 0 3Moldovans 720 0 2Azeris 647 0 2First language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001 37 Russian 85 1 Ukrainian 13 9 Belarusian 0 1 Armenian 0 1 Culture editThe Museum of the City History the Art Museum the largest collection of paintings by N Roerich in Ukraine the Miniature Book Museum by V A Razumov the only state in the world 62 out of 84 comprehensive schools 29 700 students 7 000 teachers 55 kindergartens 5 700 children 19 out of 25 houses of culture and clubs 7 parks 29 libraries 7 cinemas Infrastructure and environment editDespite the fall of communism a statue of Lenin still stands in a central square bearing his name Horlivka is well served by CNG buses see Natural gas vehicle but much of the city s Soviet era infrastructure shows signs of deterioration By contrast a number of modern shops and a new cathedral completed 2014 in the town center indicate some rejuvenation On the eastern side of Horlivka there is an abandoned chemical plant which used to produce toxic explosives and has been reported to be in a dangerous condition 38 39 Mining activity has resulted in large spoil tips being visible around the city but a tree planting project and ongoing forestry maintenance has revitalised an area to the north The city was severely damaged during the war in Donbas 6 Administrative divisions edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2021 nbsp Administrative system of Horlivka Districts of Horlivka Kalinin Mykytivka Raion City Center Populated places 1 Hladosove 2 Holmivskyi 3 Zaitseve 4 Mykhailivka 5 Ozeryanivka 6 Panteleymonivka 7 Piatykhatky 8 Ryasne 9 Stavky 10 Fedorivka 11 Shyroka BalkaThe city is divided into three city districts Mykytivka Kalinin and City Center The city municipality also includes several towns and villages Most of the populated places belong to the City Center district while Hladosove Holmivsky and Zaitseve are part of Mykytivka district urban type settlements Holmivsky Zaitseve Panteleymonivka villages Mykhailivka Ryasne hamlets Hladosove Ozeryanivka Piatykhatky Stavky Fedorivka Shyroka BalkaNotable people editSergei Baranov Russian volleyball player Yuriy Boyko Ukrainian politician Valeriy Horbunov Ukrainian and Soviet football player Jinjer Ukrainian metal band Nikolai Kapustin Russian composer and pianist Alevtin Osipov former Kazakh professional football player Ihor Petrov Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player Aleksandr Ponomarev Soviet Ukrainian football player and manager Ruslan Ponomariov Ukrainian chess player Serhii Rebrov Ukrainian footballer Oleksandr Savanchuk Ukrainian football striker Arkady Shevchenko Soviet defector Mykyta Shevchenko Ukrainian football goalkeeper Evgeny Ukhanov Ukrainian Australian pianist Alexander Volkov Soviet Ukrainian Russian cosmonautInternational relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine Horlivka is twinned with Barnsley 40 United Kingdom since 1987 Pensacola United States Buffalo United States since 2007Gallery edit nbsp Lenin monument in Horlivka nbsp Stirol chemical plant in Horlivka nbsp Mykytivka railway station nbsp A billboard in Horlivka nbsp Zheleznaya Balka Iron Valley near HorlivkaNotes edit On April 6 2015 Interior Minister Arsen Avakov appointed Andriy Kryschenko police chief of Kharkiv 15 On December 15 2015 he was appointed Chief of the National Police of Ukraine in Kyiv 16 References edit https admin gorlovka ru glava administracii Horlivka Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on March 22 2020 Horlivka Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved September 6 2019 Gorlovka Ukraine Geographical Names Retrieved April 15 2014 Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini na 1 sichnya 2022 Number of Present Population of Ukraine as of January 1 2022 PDF in Ukrainian and English Kyiv State Statistics Service of Ukraine Archived PDF from the original on July 4 2022 a b c d e Huijboom Stefan June 22 2015 Resident of Russian held Horlivka We have nothing Kyiv Post Retrieved March 11 2022 in Ukrainian 100 years ago Bakhmut and the rest of Donbas liberated Ukrayinska Pravda April 18 2018 Yahad In Unum Interactive Map Execution Sites of Jewish Victims Investigated by Yahad In Unum Retrieved February 10 2015 Leonid Ragozin April 16 2014 Putin Is Accidentally Helping Unite Eastern and Western Ukraine The New Republic The New Republic Injuries reported in pro Russia attack at Horlivka in east Ukraine euronews Ukraine Protesters Seize Police HQ in Horlivka VOA In rundown Horlivka pro Russian separatists gains come as no surprise to many Washington Post Media Separatists free Horlivka mayor KyivPost July 18 2014 Ukrainska Pravda Avakov Kerivnik miliciyi Gorlivki spravzhnij oficer pobitij ale zhivij Avakov says that the head of police in Horlivka a true officer is battered but alive April 14 2014 in Ukrainian Police Kharkiv now headed by officer who survived after beating separatists Ukrayinska Pravda April 6 2015 in Ukrainian Chief of police of Kharkiv transferred to Kiev SQ December 15 2015 Ukraine alert as politician killed BBC April 22 2014 Retrieved November 3 2014 Pro Russian separatists seize buildings in east Ukraine s Horlivka The Globe and Mail April 30 2014 Archived from the original on April 30 2014 Retrieved April 30 2014 SBU Detains Self Styled Major of Horlivka Donetsk Region Kolosniuk Ukrainian News Agency July 2 2014 Archived from the original on July 2 2014 Retrieved October 26 2014 Horlivka sees gunfire bridge damage electric public transport halt Interfax Ukraine Two inmates die two more injured when colony in Horlivka comes under fire Interfax Ukraine Government forces enter Horlivka suburb lt News lt Home nrcu gov ua Archived from the original on July 22 2014 Felicia Schwartz and Carol E Lee July 26 2014 White House Says Putin Culpable in Flight 17 Crash WSJ ATO major forces to focus on Horlivka ukrinform ua Dmitry Lovetsky Fighting intensifies near crash site The Columbus Dispatch Latest from OSCE Special Monitoring Mission SMM to Ukraine based on information received as of 18 00 Kyiv time OSCE January 19 2015 Retrieved January 21 2015 Five Ukrainian soldiers were injured in hostilities in the anti terrorist operation Interfax Ukraine April 20 2016 Ukrainian troops liberate two villages along Svitlodarska Duha bulge UNIAN November 25 2017 OSCE monitors report Travneve in Donbas cut off power grids since Nov 16 UNIAN November 27 2017 Photos Ukrainian army distributing aid in Hladosove and Travneve villages north to Horlivka liveuamap com November 25 2017 Gorlovka posle dnya obstrelov troe pogibshih 17 ranenyh povrezhdeny 14 shkol priostanovlena rabota detskih sadov Gorlovka ua January 19 2015 Retrieved January 21 2015 Ukraine s Armed Forces reportedly cross Russia occupied Horlivka s border Donbas veteran www unian info March 28 2019 Retrieved September 23 2019 Securing new ground Ukraine Army in Horlivka www unian info March 29 2019 Retrieved September 23 2019 Separatisty pod Gorlovkoj pytalis potesnit VSU korrespondent net in Russian Retrieved September 23 2019 Spot Report 22 2020 Armed members of the armed formations stopped an SMM patrol in Horlivka and prevented its departure for almost three hours Ukraine ReliefWeb Retrieved June 9 2020 Donbas republic journalists trained in propaganda skills in Russia Human Rights in Ukraine Retrieved June 9 2020 Male Population almost Extinct in Horlivka due to Mobilization to Occupying Army gur gov ua Retrieved January 6 2023 National Resistance Center Over 20 000 residents in Russian occupied Horlivka killed due to forced enlistment The Kyiv Independent August 17 2023 Retrieved August 17 2023 a b Ukrcensus gov ua Journal of Health amp Pollution doi 10 5696 2156 9614 1 2 2 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help 2012 01 03 Chernobyl of Gorlivka Archived from the original on January 1 2014 Town twinning Information about town twinning Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council November 12 2012 Retrieved July 14 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horlivka Gorlovka Portal Gorlovka Vedi Video of Gorlovka Yellow Pages of Horlivka Things to do in Horlivka Archived February 23 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horlivka amp oldid 1216697623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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