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Sievierodonetsk

Sievierodonetsk (/ˌsɛvərədɒˈnjɛtsk/ SEH-vər-ə-do-N(Y)ETSK; Ukrainian: Сєвєродонецьк, IPA: [ˌsʲɛwʲerodoˈnɛtsʲk] ), also spelled Severodonetsk (Russian: Северодонецк, pronounced [sʲɪvʲɪrədɐˈnʲet͡sk]), is a city in Luhansk Oblast, eastern Ukraine. It is located to the northeast of the left bank of the Donets river and approximately 110 km (68 mi) to the northwest from the administrative center of the oblast, Luhansk. Sievierodonetsk faces neighbouring Lysychansk across the river. The city, whose name comes from the above-mentioned river, had a population of 99,067 (2022 estimate),[1] making it then the second-most populous city in the oblast. Since June 2022, it has been militarily occupied and administered by Russia.[2][3]

Sievierodonetsk
Сєвєродонецьк (Ukrainian)
Severodonetsk
City
From top to bottom and left to right:
City's Center Market; Sievierodonetsk Collegium; City council building; Azot Chemical Plant; Palace of Culture of Chemists; Prospect of Sievierodonetsk from above
Sievierodonetsk
Location of Sievierodonetsk
Sievierodonetsk
Sievierodonetsk (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 48°56′53″N 38°29′36″E / 48.94806°N 38.49333°E / 48.94806; 38.49333
Country Ukraine
OblastLuhansk Oblast
RaionSievierodonetsk Raion
HromadaSievierodonetsk urban hromada
Founded29 April 1934
City status1958
Government
 • Head of Military-Civil AdministrationOleksandr Stryuk
Area
 • Total42.1 km2 (16.3 sq mi)
Elevation
51 m (167 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total99,067
 • Density2,400/km2 (6,100/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Sievierodonchyani, Severodonchiani
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
93400
Area code+380 6452 (645)
Vehicle registrationBB, HB
ClimateDfb
Websitesed-rada.gov.ua

Prior to the war, Sievierodonetsk had several factories as well as the Azot chemical plant. There was also an airport six kilometres (3.7 mi) to the south of the city.[4]

Sievierodonetsk served as the administrative centre of Luhansk Oblast from 2014 to 2022, due to the city of Luhansk falling under the control of pro-Russian separatists at the start of the war in Donbas.[5][6] During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Sievierodonetsk came under heavy attack from Russian forces and was the forefront of the battle of Donbas,[7] resulting in extensive destruction to the city, including residential areas.[8] By 25 June 2022, the city was fully captured by Russian and separatist forces,[9] with Ukrainian authorities claiming that the civilian population was approximately 10,000, or ten percent of its pre-war population.[10]

Toponymy

According to one of the versions, the city got its name from the Donets. Had a Russian name on it, (Сѣверный Донецъ, M: Северский Донець) the name of the city in Russian is Severodonetsk.[a] In another account, the name comes from the location of the city, which is situated to the north of the Donets bank.[11]

The Ukrainian name of the city has a rather complicated history. The decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic dated 27 January 1950, "On the renaming of the urban-type settlement Lyskhimstroi of the Lysychansk Raion of the Voroshilovgrad Oblast" was issued in Russian, and the name of the city was indicated as Severodonetsk, which was later translated into Ukrainian as Sievierodonetsk.[b] However, this spelling is erroneous in the Ukrainian language, and the spelling of the city's name in many sources (dictionaries, maps, and official documents) has been corrected, but it has not been fixed at the official level. At the same time, the name Sieverodonetsk[c] was used in the notification about the assignment of the settlement to the category of cities of district significance.[12]

According to the spelling of 1993 (in Section 108), the name of the city is Siverskodonetsk,[d][13] which corresponds to the etymology (from the Siverskyi Donets). This name was included in the encyclopedias and reference books of Soviet times. A number of Ukrainian linguists also stand on the same principles.[14] Some modern Ukrainian publications also use the name Siverodonetsk,[e][15] relying on the same logic as the word "Ukrainian-speaking". Concurrently, the official name was Sieverodonetsk, which would be fair if it applied to a city in Russia, instead, the rule regarding the transliteration of the Russian language into Ukrainian, was illegally applied to a city in Ukraine itself. In the Encyclopedia of Ukraine, the main name of the city is Siverskodonetske, while other spellings are Sieverodonetske and Pivnichnodonetske.

In the normative-legal document "Classification of objects of the administrative-territorial system of Ukraine", the city was classified as Siverodonetsk, and the aforesaid name was used in other official documents in recent years. Until mid-1990, the spelling Sieverodonetsk prevailed on the signs of institutions in the city itself, but Severodonetsk and Sievierodonetsk were also used.

History

Foundation and the Soviet era

The foundation of modern Sievierodonetsk is closely connected with the beginning of construction of the Lysychansk Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant within the limits of Lysychansk, Donetsian Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union in 1934. Donets itself was already combined with Lysychansk.[citation needed] The first settlement of workers on the construction site was called Lyskhimstroi (Ukrainian: Лисхімстрої, Russian: Лисхимстрой), near Donets. In September 1935, the first school was opened in the settlement, a silicate brick plant started production, and the first three residential two-story houses were built. In 1940, there were 47 houses, a school, a club, a kindergarten, a nursery, and 10 buildings of a chemical combine in Lyskhimstroi.[citation needed]

During the Second World War, Lyskhimstroi and surrounding areas were occupied by German forces on 11 July 1942. On 1 February 1943 it was retaken by the 41st Guards Rifle Division and 110th Tank Brigade of the Red Army. Work to restore and expand the Lysychansk Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant began on 10 December 1943 and by 1946, the pre-war housing stock was completely restored, which amounted to 17,000 square meters.[citation needed] An airfield south of the Lyskhimstroi began operations in May 1948; it underwent major renovations during the early 1960s.

Four new names were proposed for the settlement in 1950: Svetlograd, Komsomolsk-on-Donets, Mendeleevsk and Severodonetsk. It was ultimately renamed the latter, after the Seversky Donets. Severodonetsk would receive the status of an urban settlement the same year. On 1 January 1951, the Lysychansk Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant would produce its first output of ammonium nitrate.[16]

A local newspaper named The Communist Way (Ukrainian: Комуністичний шлях, Russian: Коммунистический путь), later renamed Severodonetsk News (Ukrainian: Сєвєродонецькі вісті, Russian: Северодонецкие вести), was published in the city from 2 April 1965 to early 2019.[17][18]

Independent Ukraine

War in Donbas

 
A pro-Russian demonstration in response to the recent change in power in Kyiv near the Sievierodonetsk city council building, 6 April 2014

In the war in Donbas, the city was captured in late May 2014 by combined pro-Russian forces, who totaled up to 1,000. The 2014 Ukrainian presidential election was not held in the city as the separatist authorities did not allow voting places to open and much of the Ukrainian Central Election Commission's property was either stolen or destroyed. On 22 July 2014, Ukrainian forces regained control of the city.[19][20] Heavy fighting continued around the city for a number of days; on 23 July 2014 the National Guard of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Army released a statement that said they were "continuing the cleansing of Sievierodonetsk".[21][22]

A bridge across Siverskyi Donets river was severely damaged during the war in 2014; it was re-opened in December 2016. The European Union contributed 93.8% of the funding for the bridge's restoration.[23]

In 2016, there was a proposal in the Verkhovna Rada to officially rename the city Siverskodonetsk,[d] changing the Russian exonym to a Ukrainian version with the same meaning.[24][needs update]

Russian invasion

 
Smoke from shelling of the center of Sievierodonetsk by Russian forces, 30 May 2022

During the 2022 battle of Donbas in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Sievierodonetsk became the center of intense fighting and media attention. In May, Russian forces made Sievierodonetsk its major focus in an attempt to capture Luhansk Oblast. On 31 May, the city's mayor stated that Russian forces had seized control of half of the city.[25] By 14 June, Russian forces had control of 80% of the city and had cut off all escape routes.[26][27] On 24 June, the Ukrainian government ordered its forces to withdraw from Sievierodonetsk.[28]

On 26 June, Russian Defence Minister Spokesman Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov stated the Luhansk People's Militia and Russian Armed Forces had "completely liberated the cities of Severodonetsk and Borovskoye as well as populated localities Voronovo and Sirotino in the Luhansk People's Republic".[2][better source needed]

In March 2023, the Ukrainian law "On the Condemnation and Prohibition of Propaganda of Russian Imperial Policy in Ukraine and the Decolonization of Toponymy" was passed, which provides for the derussification of Ukrainian toponymy. Among other elements, the law listed Sievierodonetsk as an example of "geographical features with Russified names" that would need to be either brought in line with Ukrainian spelling, or have a historical name returned.[29]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19395,000—    
195933,200+564.0%
197090,000+171.1%
1975107,000+18.9%
YearPop.±%
1991131,000+22.4%
2009121,000−7.6%
202332,000−73.6%

The ethnicity of the city's residents as of the 2001 Ukrainian census:[30]

Economy

Chemical industries formerly[10] active in Sievierdonetsk include:

Sports

The first Ukrainian championship in bandy was held in Sievierodonetsk in February 2012. Azot Severodonetsk, a bandy club based in the city, emerged victorious in the tournament.[31]

Twin towns – sister cities

Sievierodonetsk is twinned with the following municipalities:

Notable people

Notable residents of Sievierodonetsk include:

Notes

  1. ^ Северодоне́цк, IPA: [ˌsʲevʲɪrədɐˈnʲetsk]
  2. ^ Сєвєродоне́цьк, IPA: [ˌsʲɛwʲerodoˈnɛtsʲk]
  3. ^ Сєверодонецьк, IPA: [ˌsʲɛwerodoˈnɛtsʲk]
  4. ^ a b Сіверськодонецьк, IPA: [ˌsʲiwersʲkodoˈnɛtsʲk]
  5. ^ Сіверодонецьк, IPA: [ˌsʲiwerodoˈnɛtsʲk]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Russian, LPR forces liberate Severodonetsk - Russian top brass - Military & Defense - TASS". tass.com. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  3. ^ "Ukrainian forces withdrawing from key city in Donbas mostly under Russian control". 2022-01-06. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  4. ^ Sievierodonetsk Airport (UKCS | SEV) at Great Circle Mapper
  5. ^ "Kikhtenko to move Donetsk administration to Kramatorsk and to leave power structures in Mariupol". Dzerkalo Tyzhnia media.
  6. ^ . President of Ukraine, official website. Archived from the original on 2015-03-18.
  7. ^ Ponomarenko, Illia (7 May 2022). "Russia's offensive in Donbas bogs down". The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Satellite images show scale of destruction in Ukrainian industrial city of Sievierodonetsk", ABC Net, 8 June 2022
  9. ^ "Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk now 'completely under Russian occupation' after months of fighting". CNN. 25 June 2022.
  10. ^ a b Ponomarenko, Illia (30 June 2022). "As Ukraine withdraws from Sievierodonetsk, Battle of Donbas enters next phase". Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  11. ^ . Official site of the city council. Archived from the original on 2021-04-22. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  12. ^ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1958, № 3, p. 68
  13. ^ [IV. Spelling of proper names]. Izbornyk. Archived from the original on 2022-07-13. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-01. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 December 2007. Retrieved 16 December 2007.
  16. ^ . ukrainetrek.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-17. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  17. ^ № 2910. Коммунистический путь // Летопись периодических и продолжающихся изданий СССР 1986 - 1990. Часть 2. Газеты. М., «Книжная палата», 1994. стр.382
  18. ^ "Сєвєродонецьк без вістей". 25 April 2019.
  19. ^ "Severodonetsk residents recall occupiers' brutality - Jul. 25, 2014". 24 July 2014.
  20. ^ Reuters
  21. ^ "Ukrainian National Guard cleansing Severodonetsk, Lysychansk of militants".
  22. ^ "Сєвєродонецьк звільнено від терористів".
  23. ^ "War-damaged bridge in Severodonetsk reopened after major restructuring". eeas.europa.eu. 6 December 2016.
  24. ^ Свобода, Радіо (2016-10-27). "У Раді пропонують перейменувати Сєвєродонецьк на Сіверськодонецьк". Радіо Свобода (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  25. ^ "Sievierodonetsk mayor says Russian forces seize half of city". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-06-05.
  26. ^ Karmanau, Yuras (June 14, 2022). "Russians control 80% of key Ukraine city, cut escape routes". Associated Press. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
  27. ^ Zinets, Natalia; Boumzar, Adelaziz (June 13, 2022). "Amid fierce fighting, Russian forces cut last Sievierodonetsk escape route". Reuters. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  28. ^ "Ukraine war: Kyiv orders forces to withdraw from Severodonetsk". BBC News. 24 June 2022.
  29. ^ "Zelenskyy signs law banning place names associated with Russia". Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  30. ^ Дністрянський М. С. Етнополітична географія України. Львів: Літопис, 2006. С.465.
  31. ^ "Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation".

External links

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  • (in Russian) City portal

sievierodonetsk, vər, etsk, ukrainian, Сєвєродонецьк, ˌsʲɛwʲerodoˈnɛtsʲk, also, spelled, severodonetsk, russian, Северодонецк, pronounced, sʲɪvʲɪrədɐˈnʲet, city, luhansk, oblast, eastern, ukraine, located, northeast, left, bank, donets, river, approximately, n. Sievierodonetsk ˌ s ɛ v er e d ɒ ˈ nj ɛ t s k SEH ver e do N Y ETSK Ukrainian Syevyerodoneck IPA ˌsʲɛwʲerodoˈnɛtsʲk also spelled Severodonetsk Russian Severodoneck pronounced sʲɪvʲɪredɐˈnʲet sk is a city in Luhansk Oblast eastern Ukraine It is located to the northeast of the left bank of the Donets river and approximately 110 km 68 mi to the northwest from the administrative center of the oblast Luhansk Sievierodonetsk faces neighbouring Lysychansk across the river The city whose name comes from the above mentioned river had a population of 99 067 2022 estimate 1 making it then the second most populous city in the oblast Since June 2022 it has been militarily occupied and administered by Russia 2 3 Sievierodonetsk Syevyerodoneck Ukrainian SeverodonetskCityFrom top to bottom and left to right City s Center Market Sievierodonetsk Collegium City council building Azot Chemical Plant Palace of Culture of Chemists Prospect of Sievierodonetsk from aboveFlagCoat of armsSievierodonetskLocation of SievierodonetskShow map of Luhansk OblastSievierodonetskSievierodonetsk Ukraine Show map of UkraineCoordinates 48 56 53 N 38 29 36 E 48 94806 N 38 49333 E 48 94806 38 49333Country UkraineOblastLuhansk OblastRaionSievierodonetsk RaionHromadaSievierodonetsk urban hromadaFounded29 April 1934City status1958Government Head of Military Civil AdministrationOleksandr StryukArea Total42 1 km2 16 3 sq mi Elevation51 m 167 ft Population 2022 Total99 067 Density2 400 km2 6 100 sq mi Demonym s Sievierodonchyani SeverodonchianiTime zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code93400Area code 380 6452 645 Vehicle registrationBB HBClimateDfbWebsitesed rada gov ua Prior to the war Sievierodonetsk had several factories as well as the Azot chemical plant There was also an airport six kilometres 3 7 mi to the south of the city 4 Sievierodonetsk served as the administrative centre of Luhansk Oblast from 2014 to 2022 due to the city of Luhansk falling under the control of pro Russian separatists at the start of the war in Donbas 5 6 During the Russian invasion of Ukraine Sievierodonetsk came under heavy attack from Russian forces and was the forefront of the battle of Donbas 7 resulting in extensive destruction to the city including residential areas 8 By 25 June 2022 the city was fully captured by Russian and separatist forces 9 with Ukrainian authorities claiming that the civilian population was approximately 10 000 or ten percent of its pre war population 10 Contents 1 Toponymy 2 History 2 1 Foundation and the Soviet era 2 2 Independent Ukraine 2 2 1 War in Donbas 2 2 2 Russian invasion 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Sports 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksToponymyAccording to one of the versions the city got its name from the Donets Had a Russian name on it Sѣvernyj Donec M Severskij Donec the name of the city in Russian is Severodonetsk a In another account the name comes from the location of the city which is situated to the north of the Donets bank 11 The Ukrainian name of the city has a rather complicated history The decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic dated 27 January 1950 On the renaming of the urban type settlement Lyskhimstroi of the Lysychansk Raion of the Voroshilovgrad Oblast was issued in Russian and the name of the city was indicated as Severodonetsk which was later translated into Ukrainian as Sievierodonetsk b However this spelling is erroneous in the Ukrainian language and the spelling of the city s name in many sources dictionaries maps and official documents has been corrected but it has not been fixed at the official level At the same time the name Sieverodonetsk c was used in the notification about the assignment of the settlement to the category of cities of district significance 12 According to the spelling of 1993 in Section 108 the name of the city is Siverskodonetsk d 13 which corresponds to the etymology from the Siverskyi Donets This name was included in the encyclopedias and reference books of Soviet times A number of Ukrainian linguists also stand on the same principles 14 Some modern Ukrainian publications also use the name Siverodonetsk e 15 relying on the same logic as the word Ukrainian speaking Concurrently the official name was Sieverodonetsk which would be fair if it applied to a city in Russia instead the rule regarding the transliteration of the Russian language into Ukrainian was illegally applied to a city in Ukraine itself In the Encyclopedia of Ukraine the main name of the city is Siverskodonetske while other spellings are Sieverodonetske and Pivnichnodonetske In the normative legal document Classification of objects of the administrative territorial system of Ukraine the city was classified as Siverodonetsk and the aforesaid name was used in other official documents in recent years Until mid 1990 the spelling Sieverodonetsk prevailed on the signs of institutions in the city itself but Severodonetsk and Sievierodonetsk were also used HistoryFoundation and the Soviet era The foundation of modern Sievierodonetsk is closely connected with the beginning of construction of the Lysychansk Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant within the limits of Lysychansk Donetsian Oblast Ukrainian SSR Soviet Union in 1934 Donets itself was already combined with Lysychansk citation needed The first settlement of workers on the construction site was called Lyskhimstroi Ukrainian Lishimstroyi Russian Lishimstroj near Donets In September 1935 the first school was opened in the settlement a silicate brick plant started production and the first three residential two story houses were built In 1940 there were 47 houses a school a club a kindergarten a nursery and 10 buildings of a chemical combine in Lyskhimstroi citation needed During the Second World War Lyskhimstroi and surrounding areas were occupied by German forces on 11 July 1942 On 1 February 1943 it was retaken by the 41st Guards Rifle Division and 110th Tank Brigade of the Red Army Work to restore and expand the Lysychansk Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant began on 10 December 1943 and by 1946 the pre war housing stock was completely restored which amounted to 17 000 square meters citation needed An airfield south of the Lyskhimstroi began operations in May 1948 it underwent major renovations during the early 1960s Four new names were proposed for the settlement in 1950 Svetlograd Komsomolsk on Donets Mendeleevsk and Severodonetsk It was ultimately renamed the latter after the Seversky Donets Severodonetsk would receive the status of an urban settlement the same year On 1 January 1951 the Lysychansk Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant would produce its first output of ammonium nitrate 16 A local newspaper named The Communist Way Ukrainian Komunistichnij shlyah Russian Kommunisticheskij put later renamed Severodonetsk News Ukrainian Syevyerodonecki visti Russian Severodoneckie vesti was published in the city from 2 April 1965 to early 2019 17 18 Independent Ukraine War in Donbas Main article Battles of Sievierodonetsk 2014 nbsp A pro Russian demonstration in response to the recent change in power in Kyiv near the Sievierodonetsk city council building 6 April 2014 In the war in Donbas the city was captured in late May 2014 by combined pro Russian forces who totaled up to 1 000 The 2014 Ukrainian presidential election was not held in the city as the separatist authorities did not allow voting places to open and much of the Ukrainian Central Election Commission s property was either stolen or destroyed On 22 July 2014 Ukrainian forces regained control of the city 19 20 Heavy fighting continued around the city for a number of days on 23 July 2014 the National Guard of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Army released a statement that said they were continuing the cleansing of Sievierodonetsk 21 22 A bridge across Siverskyi Donets river was severely damaged during the war in 2014 it was re opened in December 2016 The European Union contributed 93 8 of the funding for the bridge s restoration 23 In 2016 there was a proposal in the Verkhovna Rada to officially rename the city Siverskodonetsk d changing the Russian exonym to a Ukrainian version with the same meaning 24 needs update Russian invasion Main article Battle of Sievierodonetsk 2022 nbsp Smoke from shelling of the center of Sievierodonetsk by Russian forces 30 May 2022 During the 2022 battle of Donbas in the Russian invasion of Ukraine Sievierodonetsk became the center of intense fighting and media attention In May Russian forces made Sievierodonetsk its major focus in an attempt to capture Luhansk Oblast On 31 May the city s mayor stated that Russian forces had seized control of half of the city 25 By 14 June Russian forces had control of 80 of the city and had cut off all escape routes 26 27 On 24 June the Ukrainian government ordered its forces to withdraw from Sievierodonetsk 28 On 26 June Russian Defence Minister Spokesman Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov stated the Luhansk People s Militia and Russian Armed Forces had completely liberated the cities of Severodonetsk and Borovskoye as well as populated localities Voronovo and Sirotino in the Luhansk People s Republic 2 better source needed In March 2023 the Ukrainian law On the Condemnation and Prohibition of Propaganda of Russian Imperial Policy in Ukraine and the Decolonization of Toponymy was passed which provides for the derussification of Ukrainian toponymy Among other elements the law listed Sievierodonetsk as an example of geographical features with Russified names that would need to be either brought in line with Ukrainian spelling or have a historical name returned 29 DemographicsHistorical populationYearPop 19395 000 195933 200 564 0 197090 000 171 1 1975107 000 18 9 YearPop 1991131 000 22 4 2009121 000 7 6 202332 000 73 6 The ethnicity of the city s residents as of the 2001 Ukrainian census 30 Ukrainians 59 Russians 38 7 Belarusians 0 6 Other 1 7 EconomyChemical industries formerly 10 active in Sievierdonetsk include Azot one of the largest chemical plants in Europe Khimpostavschik a private enterprise citation needed Himexele citation needed SportsThe first Ukrainian championship in bandy was held in Sievierodonetsk in February 2012 Azot Severodonetsk a bandy club based in the city emerged victorious in the tournament 31 Twin towns sister citiesSievierodonetsk is twinned with the following municipalities nbsp Jelenia Gora Poland nbsp Rivne UkraineNotable peopleNotable residents of Sievierodonetsk include Irina Antanasijevic born 1965 Russo Serbian philologist literary critic and translator Nikolay Davydenko born 1981 retired professional tennis player Pavel Gubarev born 1983 former commander of the Donetsk People s Militia and co founder of the Angry Patriots Club Serhiy Haidai born 1975 entrepreneur and former head of the Luhansk Regional Military Civil Administration Yuriy Hritsyna born 1971 professional football coach and former player Yosip Kurlat 1927 2000 children s writer and translator Snejana Onopka born 1986 Ukrainian fashion model Valentin Pukhalsky 1887 1981 Soviet sculptor Borys Romanov born 1949 graphic design artist Kurt Schmid born 1942 Austrian conductor and composer Dmytro Semenenko born 1988 Ukrainian powerlifter Svitlana Talan born 1960 novelistNotes Severodone ck IPA ˌsʲevʲɪredɐˈnʲetsk Syevyerodone ck IPA ˌsʲɛwʲerodoˈnɛtsʲk Syeverodoneck IPA ˌsʲɛwerodoˈnɛtsʲk a b Siverskodoneck IPA ˌsʲiwersʲkodoˈnɛtsʲk Siverodoneck IPA ˌsʲiwerodoˈnɛtsʲk References 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 4 July 2022 a b Russian LPR forces liberate Severodonetsk Russian top brass Military amp Defense TASS tass com Retrieved 2022 06 26 Ukrainian forces withdrawing from key city in Donbas mostly under Russian control 2022 01 06 Retrieved 2023 01 05 Sievierodonetsk Airport UKCS SEV at Great Circle Mapper Kikhtenko to move Donetsk administration to Kramatorsk and to leave power structures in Mariupol Dzerkalo Tyzhnia media In Severodonetsk Petro Poroshenko presented Luhansk RSA Head Hennadiy Moskal President of Ukraine official website Archived from the original on 2015 03 18 Ponomarenko Illia 7 May 2022 Russia s offensive in Donbas bogs down The Kyiv Independent Retrieved 13 May 2022 Satellite images show scale of destruction in Ukrainian industrial city of Sievierodonetsk ABC Net 8 June 2022 Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk now completely under Russian occupation after months of fighting CNN 25 June 2022 a b Ponomarenko Illia 30 June 2022 As Ukraine withdraws from Sievierodonetsk Battle of Donbas enters next phase Kyiv Independent Retrieved 2 July 2022 Sessiya gorodskogo soveta bez sveta no rezultativno Official site of the city council Archived from the original on 2021 04 22 Retrieved 2021 01 17 Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1958 3 p 68 IV Pravopis vlasnih nazv IV Spelling of proper names Izbornyk Archived from the original on 2022 07 13 Retrieved 2023 06 11 Arhivovana kopiya Archived from the original on 2013 06 01 Retrieved 2010 03 26 Arhivovana kopiya Archived from the original on 26 December 2007 Retrieved 16 December 2007 Severodonetsk city Ukraine trek ukrainetrek com Archived from the original on 2019 04 17 Retrieved 2019 05 16 2910 Kommunisticheskij put Letopis periodicheskih i prodolzhayushihsya izdanij SSSR 1986 1990 Chast 2 Gazety M Knizhnaya palata 1994 str 382 Syevyerodoneck bez vistej 25 April 2019 Severodonetsk residents recall occupiers brutality Jul 25 2014 24 July 2014 Reuters Ukrainian National Guard cleansing Severodonetsk Lysychansk of militants Syevyerodoneck zvilneno vid teroristiv War damaged bridge in Severodonetsk reopened after major restructuring eeas europa eu 6 December 2016 Svoboda Radio 2016 10 27 U Radi proponuyut perejmenuvati Syevyerodoneck na Siverskodoneck Radio Svoboda in Ukrainian Retrieved 2022 07 03 Sievierodonetsk mayor says Russian forces seize half of city ABC News Retrieved 2022 06 05 Karmanau Yuras June 14 2022 Russians control 80 of key Ukraine city cut escape routes Associated Press Retrieved June 14 2022 Zinets Natalia Boumzar Adelaziz June 13 2022 Amid fierce fighting Russian forces cut last Sievierodonetsk escape route Reuters Retrieved 14 June 2022 Ukraine war Kyiv orders forces to withdraw from Severodonetsk BBC News 24 June 2022 Zelenskyy signs law banning place names associated with Russia Retrieved 2023 12 27 Dnistryanskij M S Etnopolitichna geografiya Ukrayini Lviv Litopis 2006 S 465 Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sievierodonetsk in Ukrainian Official website archived from the original on 6 October 2019 in Russian City portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sievierodonetsk amp 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