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List of wars involving Ukraine

The following is a list of major conflicts fought by Ukraine, by Ukrainian people or by regular armies during periods when independent states existed on the modern territory of Ukraine, from the Kyivan Rus' times to the present day. It also includes wars fought outside Ukraine by Ukrainian military.

The Kyivan Rus' is considered as the first national Ukrainian state (together with Belarus and Russia), the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (Ruthenia) as its political successor, and after the period of domination by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the Cossack states (the Cossack Hetmanate and the Zaporozhian Sich).[1] The Ukrainian Cossacks were also related to the Ottoman Empire and the Crimean Khanate, having many conflicts with them. By the late 18th century, Ukraine didn't have independent states anymore, because it was ruled by the more powerful states of the time, namely the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire and the Austrian Empire.[2][3] There were several internal armed conflicts between various Ukrainian ideological factions (sometimes with foreign support) in the first half of the 20th century (especially during the 1917–1921 Ukrainian War of Independence and the 1939–1945 Second World War), but modern Ukrainian militaries (since 1917) have been mostly fighting with armies of neighbouring states, such as the Russian Provisional Government (Kiev Bolshevik Uprising November 1917), the Russian SFSR (Ukrainian War of Independence 1917–1921), the Second Polish Republic (Polish–Ukrainian War 1918–1919), Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (Second World War and post-War resistance),[1] and since 2014, the Russian Federation (Russo-Ukrainian War).

  Ukrainian victory   Ukrainian defeat   Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result)   Ongoing conflict

Kyivan Rus' and the Kingdom of Ruthenia (800s–1349)

This section contains list of wars involving Kyivan Rus' and its principalities (Principality of Kyiv, Principality of Chernihiv, Principality of Pereyaslavl, Principality of Volhynia, Principality of Terebovlia, Principality of Halych, Principality of Turov and Pinsk), Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (Ruthenia) and Ukrainian duchies under Polish and Lithuanian crowns (like Duchy of Kyiv).

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
830s Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus'   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Unclear
860 Rus'–Byzantine War (860)   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Victory
907 Rus'–Byzantine War (907)   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Victory
920–1036 Rus'-Pechenegs' campaigns   Kyivan Rus' Pechenegs Mixed results
941 Rus'–Byzantine War (941)   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Defeat
964–965 Sviatoslav's campaign against Khazars   Kyivan Rus' Khazar Khaganate Victory. Destruction of Khazar Khaganate.
967/968–971 Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Defeat
981 Rus' raid on Czerwień Towns   Kyivan Rus'   Duchy of Poland Victory
987 Rus'–Byzantine War (987)   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Agreement. Baptism of Volodymyr and further Christianization of Kyivan Rus'.
1015–1019 Kyivan succession crisis, Feud of the Volodymyrovychi [uk] or Internecine war of Rus' (1015—1019) [ru]   Kyivan Rus' loyal to Svyatopolk I
  Duchy of Poland (1018)
  Kingdom of Hungary (1018)
  Kyivan Rus' loyal to Yaroslav I Yaroslav victory
1022 Yaroslav the Wise's attack on Brest   Kyivan Rus'   Duchy of Poland Defeat
1024 Rus'–Byzantine War (1024)   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Defeat
1043 Rus'–Byzantine War (1043)   Kyivan Rus'   Byzantine Empire Defeat
1055–1223 Rus'-Cumans' campaigns   Kyivan Rus' Cumans Mixed results
1069, 1074, 1077 Bolesław II the Generous's raids on Rus'   Kyivan Rus'   Kingdom of Poland Defeats
1076 Bolesław II the Generous's raid on Bohemia   Kingdom of Poland
  Kyivan Rus'
  Duchy of Bohemia Polish–Kyivan victory
1092 Kyivan–Cuman raid on Poland   Kyivan Rus'   Kingdom of Poland Kyivan–Cuman victory
1093–1097 Chernihiv war of succession [uk; ru][a] Izyaslavychi:
  Svyatopolk II Izyaslavych of Kyiv

Monomakhi:
  Volodymyr II Monomakh of Pereyaslavl
Izyaslav Volodymyrovych of Murom

Svyatoslavychi:
  Oleh Svyatoslavych of Chernihiv
  Davyd Svyatoslavych of Smolensk
Council of Liubech[5]
1097–1100 Internecine war of Rus' 1097–1100 [uk; ru]   Kyivan Rus'
  Kingdom of Hungary
Principality of Volhynia (until 1098)
  Principality of Peremyshl
Zvenyhorod Principality
Principality of Terebovlya
Principality of Volhynia (from 1098)
Peremyshl victory
1101 Kyivan–Cuman raid on Poland   Kyivan Rus'   Kingdom of Poland Kyivan–Cuman victory
1120 Kyivan–Cuman raid on Poland   Kyivan Rus'   Kingdom of Poland Kyivan–Cuman victory
1139–1142 Fights between Duchy of Masovia and Rus'   Kyivan Rus'   Bolesław IV the Curly Victory
1147 Bolesław IV the Curly's raid on Old Prussians   Bolesław IV the Curly
  Kyivan Rus'
Old Prussians Bolesław IV the Curly's victory
1187 Ruthenian raid on Lesser Poland   Principality of Halych   Casimir II the Just Victory
1188–1189 Béla III's military campaign against Halych   Principality of Halych   Kingdom of Hungary Defeat
1189 Casimir II the Just's raid on Halych   Kingdom of Hungary
  Principality of Halych
  Casimir II the Just Defeat
1205 Roman the Great's raid on Poland   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Leszek I the White Defeat. Death of Roman the Great.
1207 Leszek I the White's raid on Rus'   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Leszek I the White
  Konrad I of Masovia
Defeat
1213–1214, 1219, 1233–1234 Andrew II's military campaigns against Halych   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Kingdom of Hungary Victory. Hungarian retreat.
1214 Leszek I the White's raid on Volodymyr-Volynskyi   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Leszek I the White
  Kingdom of Hungary
Defeat
1218–1221 Polish-Hungarian-Ruthenian War   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Leszek I the White
  Kingdom of Hungary
Victory
1223–1240 Mongol invasion of Rus'
(see also List of Tatar and Mongol raids against Rus')
Vladimir-Suzdal
  Kyiv
  Galicia-Volhynia
  Novgorod Republic
Smolensk
Turov and Pinsk
Rostov
Chernigov
Ryazan
Pereyaslavl
Mongol Empire Defeat. Principalities of Kievan State becoming vassals of the Mongol Golden Horde.
1226 Chernihiv internecine war (1226) [uk; ru] Michael Vsevolodovych
Yuri Vsevolodovych
Vasylko Kostiantynovych
Vsevolod Kostiantynovych [uk]
Oleh of Kursk [uk; ru] Michael victory
1236–1237
  • 1236
Wars between Konrad I of Masovia and Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
  • Battle of Czerwień
  Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Konrad I of Masovia Victory
1248–1455 Three raids on Yotvingians   Bolesław V the Chaste
  Siemowit I of Masovia
  Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
Yotvingians Bolesław V the Chaste's victory
1252–1254 Kuremsa raid on South Volyn   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Golden Horde Victory
1280 War between Leszek II the Black and Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
  • Battle of Goźlice
  Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Leszek II the Black Defeat
1323 Polish-Hungarian raid on Ruthenia   Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia   Kingdom of Poland
  Kingdom of Hungary
Defeat
1340–1392 Galicia–Volhynia Wars   Kingdom of Poland
  local factions
  Kingdom of Hungary
  Duchy of Masovia
  Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Golden Horde
  local factions
  Duchy of Lodomeria
Expansion of Poland and Lithuania at expense of Rus'.
1362/1363 Battle of Blue Waters   Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  Principality of Kyiv
 Golden Horde Victory
1389–1392 Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392)   Teutonic Knights
  Samogitia
  Rus' principalities
  Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  Kingdom of Poland
Ostrów Agreement
1409–1411
  • 1410
Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War   Kingdom of Poland
  Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Ruthenia, Masovia, Moldavia, Tatars, Czechs, Bohemia, Moravia, Wallachia, Smolensk
  State of the Teutonic Order Victory
1431–1435 Lithuanian Civil War (1431–1435)   Grand Duchy of Rus' (Polotsk, Vitebsk, Smolensk, Kyiv, Volhynia)
  Teutonic Knights
  Livonian Order
  Golden Horde
  Principality of Moldavia
  Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Samogitian Eldership, Trakai Voivodeship, Vilnius Voivodeship, Podlasie)
  Kingdom of Poland
Hussites
Defeat

Cossack Ukraine (1649–1764)

This section contains list of wars involving Zaporozhian Cossacks (including Danubian Sich) and Cossack Hetmanate (both of right-bank and left-bank).

Uprisings

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1591–1593 Kosiński Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat
1594–1596 Nalyvaiko Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat
1625 Zhmaylo Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Treaty of Kurukove
1630 Fedorovych Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Renewed agreement
1635 Sulyma Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Kodak Fortress destroyed
1637 Pavlyuk Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat
1638 Ostryanyn Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat
1648–1657
  • 1651
Khmelnytsky Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Crimean Tatars (1649–1654, 1656–1657)
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Crimean Tatars (1654–1656)
Emergence of Cossack state
1657–1658 Barabash Uprising   Cossack Hetmanate
  Crimean Tatars
Zaporozhian Cossacks Instead of previous uprisings this one was not against Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, but against actual hetman of Cossack state Ivan Vyhovsky. The uprising was defeated and Russo-Ukrainian war of 1658–1659 began.
1659 Bohun Uprising   Cossack Hetmanate
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Ottoman Empire
  Crimean Khanate
Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Tsardom of Russia
As well as Barabash Uprising this one was against actual hetman of Cossack state Ivan Vyhovsky. The uprising won, Vyhovsky fled to Poland.
1702–1704 Paliy Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Cossack Hetmanate
  Tsardom of Russia
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Uprising was defeated, but Right-bank Ukraine became part of Cossack Hetmanate.
1734 Haidamak Uprising, 1734 Haidamakas   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat
1750 Haidamak Uprising, 1750 Haidamakas   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Russian Empire
Defeat
1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Haidamakas   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Russian Empire
Defeat

Cossack naval campaigns

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1602 Raid on Kiliya Zaporozhian Cossacks   Ottoman Empire Victory
1606 Raid on Kiliya and Akkerman Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Hryhoriy Izapovych   Ottoman Empire Victory
1607 Raid on Ochakiv Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny   Ottoman Empire Victory
1608 Raid on Perekop Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Sahaidachny   Ottoman Empire Victory
1609 Raid on Kiliya, Izmayil and Akkerman Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Sahaidachny   Ottoman Empire Victory
1613 Raid on Northern Turkey Zaporozhian Cossacks   Ottoman Empire Victory
1614 Raid on Trabzon and Sinop in Northern Turkey Zaporozhian Cossacks   Ottoman Empire Victory
1615 Raid on Constantinople Zaporozhian Cossacks   Ottoman Empire Victory
1616 Raid on Kafa in Crimea, Trabzon and Sinop in Northern Turkey Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Sahaidachny   Ottoman Empire
  Crimean Khanate
Victory
1617 Raid on Constantinople Zaporozhian Cossacks   Ottoman Empire Victory

Other conflicts

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1558–1583 Livonian War   Livonian Confederation
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
(before 1569 the Polish–Lithuanian union)
  Denmark–Norway
  Sweden
  Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Principality of Transylvania (after 1577)
Tsardom of Russia
Qasim Khanate
Kingdom of Livonia
Victory
1577 Ivan Pidkova's Moldavian campaign   Zaporozhian Cossacks   Moldavia
  Ottoman Empire
Pidkova became ruler of Moldavia.
1591–1606 Long War   Holy Roman Empire

  Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
  Transylvania
  Wallachia
  Moldavia
  Zaporozhian Host
  Spain
  Serbian hajduks
  Papal States
  Venice
  Tuscany
  Persia
  Knights of St. Stephen
  Duchy of Ferrara
  Duchy of Mantua
  Duchy of Savoy

  Ottoman Empire
  Crimean Khanate
Nogai Khanate
Peace of Zsitvatorok
1620–1621
  • 1621
Polish–Ottoman War   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Zaporozhian Cossacks
  Ottoman Empire Indecisive.
1654–67 Russo-Polish War   Tsardom of Russia
  Ukrainian Cossacks
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Crimean Khanate
  Ukrainian Cossacks
Treaty of Andrusovo, division of Cossack Hetmanate between Poland and Russia
1658–1659
  • 1659
Russo-Ukrainian / Moscovian-Cossack war   Cossack Hetmanate
  Crimean Khanate
  Tsardom of Russia Pereyaslav Articles
1650, 1652, 1653 Bohdan Khmelnytsky's Moldavian campaign   Cossack Hetmanate
  Crimean Khanate
  Principality of Moldavia
  Principality of Wallachia
  Principality of Transylvania
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Status quo
1655–1660
  • 1655–1660
Second Northern War   Swedish Empire
  Brandenburg-Prussia (1656–1657)
  Principality of Transylvania
  Cossack Hetmanate (1657)
  Grand Duchy of Lithuania
  Wallachia
  Moldavia
  Poland–Lithuania
  Denmark–Norway
  Habsburg Monarchy
  Russia (1656–1658)
  Crimean Khanate
  Brandenburg-Prussia (1655–1656, 1657–1660)
  Dutch Republic
Indecisive for Ukraine
1663–1675 Turkish-Cossack conflict   Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ivan Sirko   Crimean Khanate
  Ottoman Empire
Victory
1666–1671 Polish–Cossack–Tatar War   Cossack Hetmanate
  Crimean Khanate
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Start of Polish–Ottoman War
1672–1676
  • 1673
Polish–Ottoman War   Ottoman Empire
  Crimean Khanate
  Principality of Moldavia
  Cossack Hetmanate (Doroshenko's faction)
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Principality of Wallachia (in 1673)
Ottoman Empire won control over parts of Ukraine
1676–1681 Russo-Turkish War   Tsardom of Russia   Ottoman Empire Treaty of Bakhchisarai
1683–1699
  • 1683
  • 1683
Polish–Ottoman War   Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth   Ottoman Empire Decisive Holy League victory.
1686–1700 Russo-Turkish War   Tsardom of Russia
  Habsburg Empire
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  Cossack Hetmanate
  Ottoman Empire
  Crimean Khanate
Victory
1700–1721
  • 1709
Great Northern War   Swedish Empire
(1700–1721)
  Holstein–Gottorp
(1700–1719)
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
(1704–1709)
  Ottoman Empire (1710–1714)

  Cossack Hetmanate (1708–1709)
  Great Britain
(1719–1721)

  Tsardom of Russia
(1700–1721)
  Electorate of Saxony
(1700–1706, 1709–1719)
  Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
(1701–1704, 1704–1709, 1709–1719)
  Denmark–Norway
(1700, 1709–1720)
  Cossack Hetmanate
(1700–1708, 1709–1721)
  Kingdom of Prussia (1715–1720)
  Electorate of Hanover (1715–1719)
  Great Britain
(1717–1719)
  Moldavia (1711)
Defeat
1710–1711 Pruth River Campaign   Ottoman Empire

  Swedish Empire
  Cossack Hetmanate (fraction of Pylyp Orlyk)
  Zaporizhian Sich

  Tsardom of Russia
  Cossack Hetmanate (fraction of Ivan Skoropadsky)
  Moldavia
Decisive Ottoman victory. Treaty of Pruth
1735–1739 Austro-Russian–Turkish War   Russian Empire

  Habsburg Empire

  Ottoman Empire Treaty of Niš, Treaty of Belgrade
1768–1774 Russo-Turkish War   Russian Empire

  Greek insurgents
  Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
  Kingdom of Imereti

  Ottoman Empire Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca
1775 the fall of Zaporizhian Sich   Zaporozhian Cossacks   Russian Empire Defeat

Under Austrian and Russian empires

War of independence (1917–1921)

This section contains list of wars involving different Ukrainian states de facto existed between 1917 and 1922 (Ukrainian People's Republic, Ukrainian State, Western Ukrainian People's Republic, Hutsul Republic, Komancza Republic) and other Ukrainian anti-bolshevik state formations (Kuban People's Republic, Makhnovshchina, Ukrainian Republic of the Far East).

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1917–1921
  • 1918
  • 1918
Ukrainian War of IndependenceUkrainian–Soviet War
  Ukrainian People's Republic
  Ukrainian Galician Army
  German Empire (until 1918)
  Russian SFSR
  Ukrainian SSR
Russian SFSR victory
7–8 January 1919 Hutsul uprising   Hutsul Republic
  Hungary
Victory
1918–1919
  • 1918
  • 1918
  • 1919
Ukrainian War of IndependencePolish–Ukrainian War
  West Ukrainian People's Republic

  Ukrainian People's Republic
  Hutsul Republic
  Komancza Republic

  Poland

  Romania
  Hungary
  Czechoslovakia

Polish victory: Treaty of Warsaw (1920)
1919–1921 Polish–Soviet War
(see also List of battles of the Polish–Soviet War)
  Second Polish Republic
  Ukrainian People's Republic
  Russian SFSR
  Ukrainian SSR
  Byelorussian SSR
  Polrewkom
Peace of Riga
1917–1920 Russian Civil WarSouthern Front   Ukrainian People's Republic
  Georgia
  Armenia
  Azerbaijan
  Black Army[groupnameA 1]
  Russian SFSR[groupnameB 1]


  White Army[groupnameB 1]
  Black Army[groupnameA 1]

Russian SFSR victory
1918–1923 Russian Civil WarEastern Front   Green Ukraine
Buryat-Mongolia
  White Movement[groupnameB 1]
  Russian SFSR[groupnameB 1]
Russian SFSR victory

Interwar period (1922–1938)

In 1922, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was incorporated into the Soviet Union. No armed conflicts on Soviet Ukrainian territory would take place until 1939, although Ukrainian 'national units' would be used as national military formations of the Red Army until 1934, and as such fight in Soviet armed conflicts elsewhere in the world. The western areas of Ukraine (including most of the former West Ukrainian People's Republic's claimed territories) that were annexed by the Second Polish Republic similarly saw no fighting in the interwar period until 1939, although some small and brief armed conflicts did occur elsewhere in Poland in this period.

World War II (1939–1945)

This section contains only military activity of non-Soviet and non-Nazi Ukrainian organizations.

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
1939 Hungarian occupation of Carpathian Ukraine   Carpatho-Ukraine   Hungary Defeat
1941 World War IIDeclaration of Ukrainian Independence, 1941   Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists   Nazi Germany Cessation of OUN and German co-operation, commencement of the purely pro-Ukrainian UPA
1942–1944 World War II — Non-Soviet anti-Nazi activity   Ukrainian Insurgent Army
  Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army
  Nazi Germany Potsdam Conference
1942–1947 World War II — Non-Soviet anti-Polish activity   Ukrainian Insurgent Army
  Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army
  Armia Krajowa
  Armia Ludowa
Polish–Soviet border agreement and Vistula Operation
1942–1950 World War II — Anti-Soviet activity   Ukrainian Insurgent Army
  Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army
  Soviet Union Cessation of activity

21st century

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
2001 2001 insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia   Macedonia
  Ukraine[6][7][8](main arms supply)
  FR Yugoslavia
  Bulgaria
  National Liberation Army
  NATO
Ceasefire
  • Ohrid Agreement
  • Macedonian offensive stopped by NATO involvement
  • Ceasefire established
  • The majority of Albanian insurgents agree to disarm in exchange for greater ethnic rights
  • Low intensity resurgence since November 2001
2014–present Russo-Ukrainian War:   Ukraine   Russia
In Donbas:
Ongoing

Peacekeeping missions

 
Peacekeeping missions of Ukraine since 1991

Completed

Mission Start-date End-date Location Troops (regular)
UNPROFOR 1992 1995   Yugoslavia 1303
UNMOT 1994 2000   Tajikistan 21
UNMIBH 1995 1999   Bosnia and Hercegovina 400
UNPREDEP 1995 1999   Republic of Macedonia 1
UNTAES 1996 1998   Croatia (Slavonija) 511
MONUA 1996 1999   Angola 216
UNMOP 1996 2002   Croatia
  Yugoslavia
(Prevlaka)
2
MINUGUA 1997 1997   Guatemala 8
1998 2001   Kosovo 23
1999 2003   Kosovo 149
UNOMIG 1999 2005   Georgia 530
UNIFIL 2000 2006   Lebanon 650
ISAF 2000 2001   Afghanistan 1
UNAMSIL 2001 2005   Sierra Leone 530
UNIKOM 2003 2003   Kuwait 448
UNMEE 2004 2008   Ethiopia
  Eritrea
7
MNF-I 2005 2008   Iraq 1690
2008 2009   Georgia 37

Current

Mission Start-date Location Troops (regular)
MONUC
MONUSCO
2000   Congo DR 13
UNMIL 2003   Liberia 275
UNOCI 2011   Côte d'Ivoire 1303
UNMISS 2012   Southern Sudan 28[9]
MINUSMA 2019   Mali 20
2022

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The war broke out due to the death of Vsevolod I Yaroslavych, grand prince of Kyiv, and prince of Chernihiv and Pereyaslavl[4]
  1. ^ a b Black Army was an ally both of Ukrainian states and Soviets in different times.
  1. ^ a b c d White Army and Red Army were not allies but both of them were opponents of Ukrainian movement.

References

  1. ^ a b "Oekraïne §5. Geschiedenis". Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins (in Dutch). Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. 1993–2002.
  2. ^ "Інститут історії України". history.org.ua. Retrieved 2022-08-23.
  3. ^ "Історія". www.museumsun.org. Retrieved 2022-08-23.
  4. ^ Martin 1995, p. 30–32, 55.
  5. ^ Martin 1995, p. 55.
  6. ^ Zerkalo Nedeli (28 February 2002). "Paper critical of Western call on Ukraine to stop selling arms to Macedonia". Free Republic. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  7. ^ Carlotta Gall (23 July 2001). "Rebels Secure a Base in Macedonian Town". New York Times. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  8. ^ Taras Kuzio (31 October 2001). "UKRAINE FORGES MILITARY ALLIANCE WITH MACEDONIA". The Jamestown. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
  9. ^ Спецільний миротворчий центр / Special peacekeeping center

Sources

  • Крип'якевич І., Гнатевич Б. та ін. Історія українського війська., Львів, 1992., pp. 193–194.
  • Martin, Janet (1995). Medieval Russia, 980–1584. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 450. ISBN 9780521368322. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  • Сокульський А.Л. Флот Запорозької Січі в XVI-XVIII ст.: структурна організація, технологія та військове мистецтво. Дис. к.і.н., К., 1999. pp. 113–114.

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For the ongoing war see Russo Ukrainian War and 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources The following is a list of major conflicts fought by Ukraine by Ukrainian people or by regular armies during periods when independent states existed on the modern territory of Ukraine from the Kyivan Rus times to the present day It also includes wars fought outside Ukraine by Ukrainian military The Kyivan Rus is considered as the first national Ukrainian state together with Belarus and Russia the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Ruthenia as its political successor and after the period of domination by the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth the Cossack states the Cossack Hetmanate and the Zaporozhian Sich 1 The Ukrainian Cossacks were also related to the Ottoman Empire and the Crimean Khanate having many conflicts with them By the late 18th century Ukraine didn t have independent states anymore because it was ruled by the more powerful states of the time namely the Ottoman Empire the Russian Empire and the Austrian Empire 2 3 There were several internal armed conflicts between various Ukrainian ideological factions sometimes with foreign support in the first half of the 20th century especially during the 1917 1921 Ukrainian War of Independence and the 1939 1945 Second World War but modern Ukrainian militaries since 1917 have been mostly fighting with armies of neighbouring states such as the Russian Provisional Government Kiev Bolshevik Uprising November 1917 the Russian SFSR Ukrainian War of Independence 1917 1921 the Second Polish Republic Polish Ukrainian War 1918 1919 Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union Second World War and post War resistance 1 and since 2014 the Russian Federation Russo Ukrainian War Ukrainian victory Ukrainian defeat Another result e g a treaty or peace without a clear result Ongoing conflict Contents 1 Kyivan Rus and the Kingdom of Ruthenia 800s 1349 2 Cossack Ukraine 1649 1764 2 1 Uprisings 2 2 Cossack naval campaigns 2 3 Other conflicts 3 Under Austrian and Russian empires 4 War of independence 1917 1921 5 Interwar period 1922 1938 6 World War II 1939 1945 7 21st century 8 Peacekeeping missions 8 1 Completed 8 2 Current 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 SourcesKyivan Rus and the Kingdom of Ruthenia 800s 1349 Further information Rus Byzantine wars and Caspian expeditions of the Rus This section contains list of wars involving Kyivan Rus and its principalities Principality of Kyiv Principality of Chernihiv Principality of Pereyaslavl Principality of Volhynia Principality of Terebovlia Principality of Halych Principality of Turov and Pinsk Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Ruthenia and Ukrainian duchies under Polish and Lithuanian crowns like Duchy of Kyiv Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result830s Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Unclear860 Rus Byzantine War 860 Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Victory907 Rus Byzantine War 907 Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Victory920 1036 Rus Pechenegs campaigns Kyivan Rus Pechenegs Mixed results941 Rus Byzantine War 941 Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Defeat964 965 Sviatoslav s campaign against Khazars Kyivan Rus Khazar Khaganate Victory Destruction of Khazar Khaganate 967 968 971 Sviatoslav s invasion of Bulgaria Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Defeat981 Rus raid on Czerwien Towns Kyivan Rus Duchy of Poland Victory987 Rus Byzantine War 987 Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Agreement Baptism of Volodymyr and further Christianization of Kyivan Rus 1015 1019 Kyivan succession crisis Feud of the Volodymyrovychi uk or Internecine war of Rus 1015 1019 ru Boleslaw I s intervention in the Kyivan succession crisis June September 1018 Kyivan Rus loyal to Svyatopolk I Duchy of Poland 1018 Kingdom of Hungary 1018 Kyivan Rus loyal to Yaroslav I Yaroslav victory1022 Yaroslav the Wise s attack on Brest Kyivan Rus Duchy of Poland Defeat1024 Rus Byzantine War 1024 Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Defeat1043 Rus Byzantine War 1043 Kyivan Rus Byzantine Empire Defeat1055 1223 Rus Cumans campaigns Kyivan Rus Cumans Mixed results1069 1074 1077 Boleslaw II the Generous s raids on Rus Kyivan Rus Kingdom of Poland Defeats1076 Boleslaw II the Generous s raid on Bohemia Kingdom of Poland Kyivan Rus Duchy of Bohemia Polish Kyivan victory1092 Kyivan Cuman raid on Poland Kyivan Rus Kingdom of Poland Kyivan Cuman victory1093 1097 Chernihiv war of succession uk ru a Izyaslavychi Svyatopolk II Izyaslavych of Kyiv Monomakhi Volodymyr II Monomakh of PereyaslavlIzyaslav Volodymyrovych of Murom Svyatoslavychi Oleh Svyatoslavych of Chernihiv Davyd Svyatoslavych of Smolensk Council of Liubech 5 1097 1100 Internecine war of Rus 1097 1100 uk ru Kyivan Rus Kingdom of HungaryPrincipality of Volhynia until 1098 Principality of PeremyshlZvenyhorod PrincipalityPrincipality of TerebovlyaPrincipality of Volhynia from 1098 Peremyshl victory1101 Kyivan Cuman raid on Poland Kyivan Rus Kingdom of Poland Kyivan Cuman victory1120 Kyivan Cuman raid on Poland Kyivan Rus Kingdom of Poland Kyivan Cuman victory1139 1142 Fights between Duchy of Masovia and Rus Kyivan Rus Boleslaw IV the Curly Victory1147 Boleslaw IV the Curly s raid on Old Prussians Boleslaw IV the Curly Kyivan Rus Old Prussians Boleslaw IV the Curly s victory1187 Ruthenian raid on Lesser Poland Principality of Halych Casimir II the Just Victory1188 1189 Bela III s military campaign against Halych Principality of Halych Kingdom of Hungary Defeat1189 Casimir II the Just s raid on Halych Kingdom of Hungary Principality of Halych Casimir II the Just Defeat1205 Roman the Great s raid on Poland Battle of Zawichost Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Leszek I the White Defeat Death of Roman the Great 1207 Leszek I the White s raid on Rus Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Leszek I the White Konrad I of Masovia Defeat1213 1214 1219 1233 1234 Andrew II s military campaigns against Halych Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Kingdom of Hungary Victory Hungarian retreat 1214 Leszek I the White s raid on Volodymyr Volynskyi Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Leszek I the White Kingdom of Hungary Defeat1218 1221 Polish Hungarian Ruthenian War Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Leszek I the White Kingdom of Hungary Victory1223 1240 Mongol invasion of Rus see also List of Tatar and Mongol raids against Rus Vladimir Suzdal Kyiv Galicia Volhynia Novgorod RepublicSmolenskTurov and PinskRostovChernigovRyazanPereyaslavl Mongol Empire Defeat Principalities of Kievan State becoming vassals of the Mongol Golden Horde 1226 Chernihiv internecine war 1226 uk ru Michael VsevolodovychYuri VsevolodovychVasylko KostiantynovychVsevolod Kostiantynovych uk Oleh of Kursk uk ru Michael victory1236 1237 1236 Wars between Konrad I of Masovia and Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Battle of Czerwien Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Konrad I of Masovia Victory1248 1455 Three raids on Yotvingians Boleslaw V the Chaste Siemowit I of Masovia Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Yotvingians Boleslaw V the Chaste s victory1252 1254 Kuremsa raid on South Volyn Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Golden Horde Victory1280 War between Leszek II the Black and Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Battle of Gozlice Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Leszek II the Black Defeat1323 Polish Hungarian raid on Ruthenia Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Hungary Defeat1340 1392 Galicia Volhynia Wars Kingdom of Poland local factions Kingdom of Hungary Duchy of Masovia Grand Duchy of LithuaniaGolden Horde local factions Duchy of Lodomeria Expansion of Poland and Lithuania at expense of Rus 1362 1363 Battle of Blue Waters Grand Duchy of Lithuania Principality of Kyiv Golden Horde Victory1389 1392 Lithuanian Civil War 1389 1392 Teutonic Knights Samogitia Rus principalities Grand Duchy of Lithuania Kingdom of Poland Ostrow Agreement1409 1411 1410 Polish Lithuanian Teutonic War Battle of Grunwald Kingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of LithuaniaRuthenia Masovia Moldavia Tatars Czechs Bohemia Moravia Wallachia Smolensk State of the Teutonic Order Victory1431 1435 Lithuanian Civil War 1431 1435 Grand Duchy of Rus Polotsk Vitebsk Smolensk Kyiv Volhynia Teutonic Knights Livonian Order Golden Horde Principality of Moldavia Grand Duchy of Lithuania Samogitian Eldership Trakai Voivodeship Vilnius Voivodeship Podlasie Kingdom of Poland Hussites DefeatCossack Ukraine 1649 1764 This section contains list of wars involving Zaporozhian Cossacks including Danubian Sich and Cossack Hetmanate both of right bank and left bank Uprisings Main article Cossack uprisings Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result1591 1593 Kosinski Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat1594 1596 Nalyvaiko Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat1625 Zhmaylo Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Treaty of Kurukove1630 Fedorovych Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Renewed agreement1635 Sulyma Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Kodak Fortress destroyed1637 Pavlyuk Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat1638 Ostryanyn Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat1648 1657 1651 Khmelnytsky Uprising Battle of Berestechko see also Category Battles of the Khmelnytsky Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Crimean Tatars 1649 1654 1656 1657 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean Tatars 1654 1656 Emergence of Cossack state1657 1658 Barabash Uprising Cossack Hetmanate Crimean Tatars Zaporozhian Cossacks Instead of previous uprisings this one was not against Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth but against actual hetman of Cossack state Ivan Vyhovsky The uprising was defeated and Russo Ukrainian war of 1658 1659 began 1659 Bohun Uprising Cossack Hetmanate Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Zaporozhian Cossacks Tsardom of Russia As well as Barabash Uprising this one was against actual hetman of Cossack state Ivan Vyhovsky The uprising won Vyhovsky fled to Poland 1702 1704 Paliy Uprising Zaporozhian Cossacks Cossack Hetmanate Tsardom of Russia Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Uprising was defeated but Right bank Ukraine became part of Cossack Hetmanate 1734 Haidamak Uprising 1734 Haidamakas Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Defeat1750 Haidamak Uprising 1750 Haidamakas Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Russian Empire Defeat1768 1769 Koliivshchyna Haidamakas Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Russian Empire DefeatCossack naval campaigns Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result1602 Raid on Kiliya Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire Victory1606 Raid on Kiliya and Akkerman Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Hryhoriy Izapovych Ottoman Empire Victory1607 Raid on Ochakiv Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Konashevych Sahaidachny Ottoman Empire Victory1608 Raid on Perekop Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Sahaidachny Ottoman Empire Victory1609 Raid on Kiliya Izmayil and Akkerman Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Sahaidachny Ottoman Empire Victory1613 Raid on Northern Turkey Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire Victory1614 Raid on Trabzon and Sinop in Northern Turkey Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire Victory1615 Raid on Constantinople Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire Victory1616 Raid on Kafa in Crimea Trabzon and Sinop in Northern Turkey Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Petro Sahaidachny Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Victory1617 Raid on Constantinople Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire VictoryOther conflicts Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result1558 1583 Livonian War Livonian Confederation Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth before 1569 the Polish Lithuanian union Denmark Norway Sweden Zaporozhian Cossacks Principality of Transylvania after 1577 Tsardom of RussiaQasim KhanateKingdom of Livonia Victory1577 Ivan Pidkova s Moldavian campaign Zaporozhian Cossacks Moldavia Ottoman Empire Pidkova became ruler of Moldavia 1591 1606 Long War Holy Roman Empire Crown of Bohemia Saxony Austria Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia Transylvania Wallachia Moldavia Zaporozhian Host Spain Serbian hajduks Papal States Venice Tuscany Persia Knights of St Stephen Duchy of Ferrara Duchy of Mantua Duchy of Savoy Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Nogai Khanate Peace of Zsitvatorok1620 1621 1621 Polish Ottoman War Battle of Khotyn Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire Indecisive 1654 67 Russo Polish War Tsardom of Russia Ukrainian Cossacks Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean Khanate Ukrainian Cossacks Treaty of Andrusovo division of Cossack Hetmanate between Poland and Russia1658 1659 1659 Russo Ukrainian Moscovian Cossack war Battle of Konotop Cossack Hetmanate Crimean Khanate Tsardom of Russia Pereyaslav Articles1650 1652 1653 Bohdan Khmelnytsky s Moldavian campaign Cossack Hetmanate Crimean Khanate Principality of Moldavia Principality of Wallachia Principality of Transylvania Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Status quo1655 1660 1655 1660 Second Northern War Deluge Swedish Empire Brandenburg Prussia 1656 1657 Principality of Transylvania Cossack Hetmanate 1657 Grand Duchy of Lithuania Wallachia Moldavia Poland Lithuania Denmark Norway Habsburg Monarchy Russia 1656 1658 Crimean Khanate Brandenburg Prussia 1655 1656 1657 1660 Dutch Republic Indecisive for Ukraine1663 1675 Turkish Cossack conflict Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ivan Sirko Crimean Khanate Ottoman Empire Victory1666 1671 Polish Cossack Tatar War Cossack Hetmanate Crimean Khanate Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Start of Polish Ottoman War1672 1676 1673 Polish Ottoman War Battle of Khotyn Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Principality of Moldavia Cossack Hetmanate Doroshenko s faction Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Principality of Wallachia in 1673 Ottoman Empire won control over parts of Ukraine1676 1681 Russo Turkish War Tsardom of Russia Zaporozhian Cossacks Samoylovych Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Zaporozhian Cossacks Doroshenko Treaty of Bakhchisarai1683 1699 1683 1683 Polish Ottoman War Battle of Vienna Stefan Kunicki s Moldavian and Right bank campaign Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Allied Holy League forces Zaporozhian Cossacks Left bank Ottoman Empire Zaporozhian Cossacks Right bank Decisive Holy League victory 1686 1700 Russo Turkish War Tsardom of Russia Habsburg Empire Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Cossack Hetmanate Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Victory1700 1721 1709 Great Northern War Battle of Poltava Swedish Empire 1700 1721 Holstein Gottorp 1700 1719 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1704 1709 Ottoman Empire 1710 1714 Crimean Khanate Moldavia Wallachia Cossack Hetmanate 1708 1709 Great Britain 1719 1721 Tsardom of Russia 1700 1721 Electorate of Saxony 1700 1706 1709 1719 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1701 1704 1704 1709 1709 1719 Denmark Norway 1700 1709 1720 Cossack Hetmanate 1700 1708 1709 1721 Kingdom of Prussia 1715 1720 Electorate of Hanover 1715 1719 Great Britain 1717 1719 Moldavia 1711 Defeat1710 1711 Pruth River Campaign Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Wallachia Swedish Empire Cossack Hetmanate fraction of Pylyp Orlyk Zaporizhian Sich Tsardom of Russia Cossack Hetmanate fraction of Ivan Skoropadsky Moldavia Decisive Ottoman victory Treaty of Pruth1735 1739 Austro Russian Turkish War Russian Empire Cossack Hetmanate Habsburg Empire Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Treaty of Nis Treaty of Belgrade1768 1774 Russo Turkish War Russian Empire Zaporozhian Host Greek insurgents Kingdom of Kartli Kakheti Kingdom of Imereti Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Treaty of Kucuk Kaynarca1775 the fall of Zaporizhian Sich Zaporozhian Cossacks Russian Empire DefeatUnder Austrian and Russian empiresMain articles List of wars involving Russia Russian Empire 1721 1917 List of wars involving Austria Austrian Empire 1804 1867 and List of wars involving Austria Austro Hungarian Empire 1867 1918 War of independence 1917 1921 Main article Ukrainian War of Independence This section contains list of wars involving different Ukrainian states de facto existed between 1917 and 1922 Ukrainian People s Republic Ukrainian State Western Ukrainian People s Republic Hutsul Republic Komancza Republic and other Ukrainian anti bolshevik state formations Kuban People s Republic Makhnovshchina Ukrainian Republic of the Far East Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result1917 1921 1918 1918 Ukrainian War of Independence Ukrainian Soviet War Battle of Kiev 1918 Battle of Kruty Ukrainian People s Republic Ukrainian Galician Army German Empire until 1918 Russian SFSR Ukrainian SSR Russian SFSR victory7 8 January 1919 Hutsul uprising Hutsul Republic Hungary Victory1918 1919 1918 1918 1919 Ukrainian War of Independence Polish Ukrainian War Battle of Lemberg Battle of Przemysl Chortkiv offensive West Ukrainian People s Republic Ukrainian People s Republic Hutsul Republic Komancza Republic Poland Romania Hungary Czechoslovakia Polish victory Treaty of Warsaw 1920 Second Polish Republic recognises the independence of Ukrainian People s Republic but it becomes a de facto Polish protectorate All other Ukrainian led rebel republics are annexed by Poland Czechoslovakia Hungary or Romania1919 1921 Polish Soviet War see also List of battles of the Polish Soviet War Second Polish Republic Ukrainian People s Republic Russian SFSR Ukrainian SSR Byelorussian SSR Polrewkom Peace of Riga Ukrainian People s Republic is defeated most of Ukraine s territory becomes part of the Ukrainian SSR which joins the Soviet Union in 1922 Second Polish Republic achieves independence and annexes parts of western Ukraine Russian SFSR annexes Crimea as Crimean Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic 1917 1920 Russian Civil War Southern Front Ukrainian People s Republic Georgia Armenia Azerbaijan Black Army groupnameA 1 Russian SFSR groupnameB 1 White Army groupnameB 1 Black Army groupnameA 1 Russian SFSR victory1918 1923 Russian Civil War Eastern Front Green UkraineBuryat Mongolia White Movement groupnameB 1 Russian SFSR groupnameB 1 Russian SFSR victoryInterwar period 1922 1938 See also List of wars involving Russia Soviet Union 1922 1991 and List of wars involving Poland Modern history In 1922 the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was incorporated into the Soviet Union No armed conflicts on Soviet Ukrainian territory would take place until 1939 although Ukrainian national units would be used as national military formations of the Red Army until 1934 and as such fight in Soviet armed conflicts elsewhere in the world The western areas of Ukraine including most of the former West Ukrainian People s Republic s claimed territories that were annexed by the Second Polish Republic similarly saw no fighting in the interwar period until 1939 although some small and brief armed conflicts did occur elsewhere in Poland in this period World War II 1939 1945 Main article Ukraine in World War II This section contains only military activity of non Soviet and non Nazi Ukrainian organizations Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result1939 Hungarian occupation of Carpathian Ukraine Carpatho Ukraine Hungary Defeat1941 World War II Declaration of Ukrainian Independence 1941 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists Nazi Germany Cessation of OUN and German co operation commencement of the purely pro Ukrainian UPA1942 1944 World War II Non Soviet anti Nazi activity Ukrainian Insurgent Army Ukrainian People s Revolutionary Army Nazi Germany Potsdam Conference1942 1947 World War II Non Soviet anti Polish activity Ukrainian Insurgent Army Ukrainian People s Revolutionary Army Armia Krajowa Armia Ludowa Polish Soviet border agreement and Vistula Operation1942 1950 World War II Anti Soviet activity Ukrainian Insurgent Army Ukrainian People s Revolutionary Army Soviet Union Cessation of activity21st centuryDate Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result2001 2001 insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia Macedonia Ukraine 6 7 8 main arms supply FR Yugoslavia Bulgaria National Liberation Army NATO Ceasefire Ohrid Agreement Macedonian offensive stopped by NATO involvement Ceasefire established The majority of Albanian insurgents agree to disarm in exchange for greater ethnic rights Low intensity resurgence since November 20012014 present Russo Ukrainian War Russian annexation of Crimea War in Donbas Timeline 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Timeline Ukraine RussiaIn Donbas Donetsk People s Republic Luhansk People s Republic Ongoing Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation War in Donbas Russo Ukrainian WarPeacekeeping missions Peacekeeping missions of Ukraine since 1991 Completed Mission Start date End date Location Troops regular UNPROFOR 1992 1995 Yugoslavia 1303UNMOT 1994 2000 Tajikistan 21UNMIBH 1995 1999 Bosnia and Hercegovina 400UNPREDEP 1995 1999 Republic of Macedonia 1UNTAES 1996 1998 Croatia Slavonija 511MONUA 1996 1999 Angola 216UNMOP 1996 2002 Croatia Yugoslavia Prevlaka 2MINUGUA 1997 1997 Guatemala 81998 2001 Kosovo 231999 2003 Kosovo 149UNOMIG 1999 2005 Georgia 530UNIFIL 2000 2006 Lebanon 650ISAF 2000 2001 Afghanistan 1UNAMSIL 2001 2005 Sierra Leone 530UNIKOM 2003 2003 Kuwait 448UNMEE 2004 2008 Ethiopia Eritrea 7MNF I 2005 2008 Iraq 16902008 2009 Georgia 37Current Mission Start date Location Troops regular MONUC MONUSCO 2000 Congo DR 13UNMIL 2003 Liberia 275UNOCI 2011 Cote d Ivoire 1303UNMISS 2012 Southern Sudan 28 9 MINUSMA 2019 Mali 202022See alsoList of conflicts in Europe List of invasions and occupations of Ukraine List of wars between Russia and UkraineNotes The war broke out due to the death of Vsevolod I Yaroslavych grand prince of Kyiv and prince of Chernihiv and Pereyaslavl 4 a b Black Army was an ally both of Ukrainian states and Soviets in different times a b c d White Army and Red Army were not allies but both of them were opponents of Ukrainian movement References a b Oekraine 5 Geschiedenis Encarta Encyclopedie Winkler Prins in Dutch Microsoft Corporation Het Spectrum 1993 2002 Institut istoriyi Ukrayini history org ua Retrieved 2022 08 23 Istoriya www museumsun org Retrieved 2022 08 23 Martin 1995 p 30 32 55 Martin 1995 p 55 Zerkalo Nedeli 28 February 2002 Paper critical of Western call on Ukraine to stop selling arms to Macedonia Free Republic Retrieved 5 May 2015 Carlotta Gall 23 July 2001 Rebels Secure a Base in Macedonian Town New York Times Retrieved 5 May 2015 Taras Kuzio 31 October 2001 UKRAINE FORGES MILITARY ALLIANCE WITH MACEDONIA The Jamestown Retrieved 5 May 2015 Specilnij mirotvorchij centr Special peacekeeping centerSourcesKrip yakevich I Gnatevich B ta in Istoriya ukrayinskogo vijska Lviv 1992 pp 193 194 Martin Janet 1995 Medieval Russia 980 1584 Cambridge Cambridge University Press p 450 ISBN 9780521368322 Retrieved 22 August 2022 Sokulskij A L Flot Zaporozkoyi Sichi v XVI XVIII st strukturna organizaciya tehnologiya ta vijskove mistectvo Dis k i n K 1999 pp 113 114 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of wars involving Ukraine amp oldid 1127330339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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