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Starobilsk

Starobilsk (Ukrainian: Старобільськ, Russian: Старобельск) is a city in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Starobilsk Raion. The modern settlement was founded in 1686, and it was granted city status in 1938. The city has a population of 15,947 (2022 est.).[1] As a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, it has been under Russian occupation since March 2, 2022.

Starobilsk
Старобільськ
Старобельск
Luhansk National University building in Starobilsk
Starobilsk
Starobilsk
Coordinates: 49°16′39″N 38°55′27″E / 49.27750°N 38.92417°E / 49.27750; 38.92417Coordinates: 49°16′39″N 38°55′27″E / 49.27750°N 38.92417°E / 49.27750; 38.92417
Country Ukraine
OblastLuhansk Oblast
RaionStarobilsk Raion
First mentioned1686
City Status1938
Population
 (2022)
 • Total15,947
Area code(+380)
Vehicle registrationBB / 13
ControlRussia

History

Prehistory

Presumably, Starobilsk traces its heritage to the settlement of Bielska Sloboda which originally might have been named after Okolnichy Bogdan Belsky of Litvin Bielsky family who at that time was a subject of the Grand Duchy of Moscow.

Bielsky arrived at the banks of Siversky Donets to build a fortress at southern borders Tsare-Borisov (after Muscovite Tsar Boris Godunov) which was erected not far away in 1598–1600. In 1602 Godunov became suspicious of Belsky and order him to be arrested, stripped of any estates, and exiled to Siberia. After the death of Godunov Belsky was granted amnesty in 1605 due to the fact that his sister being a wife of the deceased Boris Godunov, Maria Skuratova-Belskaya, became a regent. Belsky was sent as a voivode to Kazan where in 1611 was killed by mob after refusing to pledge allegiance to False Dmitry II. Sloboda gradually became abandoned, while the fortress was destroyed in 1612 in one of Tatar raids.

Origin

In 1686 the settlement was repopulated by servicemen of the Ostrohozk Sloboda Cossack Regiment who originally came from Poltava and Chernihiv regions and named their settlement after a town of Bilsk, Cossack Hetmanate that might have belonged to another Litvin who sided with Muscovites, Theodore Bielsky.

Being a runaway serfs, Tsarist government allowed them to settle in military frontier with the Crimean realm to carry out border guard functions. After the place became also populated with serfs from the central regions of the today's Russia, the Tsarist government took measures to find and return those fugitives. In 1701 the Ambassadorial Prikaz decided to conduct a population census in new settlements along Aidar and Siversky Donets. Most population avoided the census. According to data of stolnik M.Pushkin who in 1703 conducted population census in 34 settlements, in Bielsky was registered only 41 resident although in reality there were much more.

Trying to meet the demands of Russian landlords who repeatedly turned to the Tsar with complaints and requests to return fugitives, on 6 July 1707 Peter the Great issued an edict (ukase) about the search of "newly arrived from Rus all ranks of people". To the Don was sent a punitive detachment under command of colonel Prince Yuriy Dolgorukiy.[a] He was charged to search for fugitives and "take them to those landowner from whom they ran away". That action led to the well known Bulavin Rebellion. Struggling with the rebellion, Tsarist troops eventually burnt the settlement to the ground.

 
Starobilsk in 1911

In 1732 the settlement was repopulated again by peasants from around Ostrogozhsk (Ostrohozk) turning it into a sloboda Stara-Bila. Among the first of its new residents were again servicemen of the Ostrohozk Regiment led by sotnik I.Senelnykov. In 1782 Staro-Bila was assigned to the Derkul Horse Factory of Bilovodsk district (Voronezh Governorate). On Tsarist edict (ukase) from 1 May 1797 sloboda Staro-Bila was renamed into Starobelsk and became the administrative centre of Starobelsk uyezd in Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire.

Modern era

Founded on October 12, 1851, Starobilsk "Joy of All Who Sorrows" Convent (Свято-Скорботний жіночий монастир) became a spiritual center for the region. After the Bolshevik revolution, the convent was restricted and, in April 1924, it was closed down. It remained empty until 1992, when the state returned it to the Orthodox Church. It was reconsecrated and opened in 1995.

The town was occupied by Austrian troops during the Central Powers' advance through Ukraine in spring 1918, but soon became a center of activity for the Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine or Anarchists. A photograph in the City Regional Museum (Старобільський краєзнавчий музей) shows Anarchist leader Nestor Makhno addressing the people of Starobilsk from a balcony on the main square in 1919.

The German Wehrmacht entered Starobilsk in late 1942 and evacuated nine months later, destroying much of the city but neglected to dynamite the milk factory. The Germans operated a Nazi prison in the city.[2] The town was rebuilt around this factory, which in turn helped the region recover after the war.

The Prison for Polish POWs Officers

 
Memorial plaque to Polish POWs held by the Soviets in the local POW camp and then murdered in the Katyn massacre

During World War II, the old convent was the site of a Soviet prison camp for Polish prisoners of war (POWs), especially officers. 48 of them died in the camp and were buried in Chmirov cemetery. A plaque on the outside wall of the convent declares that 4,000 Polish prisoners were confined inside the convent and ultimately executed in 1940. These numbered among the officers were executed at the same time as the Katyn massacre, but in the Kharkiv NKVD building, and later buried in Pyatykhatky forest.

21st century

During the first phase of the Russo-Ukrainian War many places in Luhansk Oblast were taken over by pro-Russian separatists; however, Starobilsk remained under Ukrainian control.[3] The flag of the Luhansk People's Republic was raised over the Hotel Aidar on 17 June 2014, but swiftly removed. The city was occupied by a military presence for two years thereafter, during which time the statue of Lenin in Starobilsk city park was toppled by a tank.

In 2016, Lenin Street was renamed Monastery Street as it had been before the Bolshevik revolution.[citation needed]

Russian occupation

On February 24, 2022, at the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian Forces began an assault on Starobilsk, consisting of an unspecified number of Tanks, BMPS, and infantry.[citation needed]

On March 6, 2022, hundreds of locals gathered and took down the flag of the so-called Luhansk People's Republic, burning it and singing the Ukrainian national anthem. The pro-Russian forces dispersed the pro-Ukrainian meeting with shots in the air.[4][5]

In early September 2022, Ukraine launched a major counteroffensive in the region. On 13 September, Ukrainian Governor of Luhansk Oblast, Serhiy Haidai, stated that Russian forces had fled Starobilsk adding that the city was "practically empty".[6][7] As for December 2022, the latter claim was proven to be false, as the Ukrainian conteroffensive has stalled outside Svatove, around 60 KM from Starovilsk.[8]

Gallery

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Starobilsk is twinned with:

Notable people

Notes

  1. ^ not to be confused with the Great Prince of Kiev

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ "Gefängnis Starobil's'k". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  3. ^ Aidar soldiers uneasy about future as orders come to leave base, Kyiv Post (9 July 2015)
    Ukraine: Risking lives to restore power in front-line villages, ICRC (29 May 2015)
  4. ^ В Старобельске жители сорвали с флагштока флаг агрессора и спели гимн Украины
  5. ^ На Луганщині люди вийшли на мітинг та замінили "прапор" "ЛНР" на український: окупанти відкрили стрілянину
  6. ^ "Война в Украине. Зеленский посетил Изюм и пообещал вернуть все оккупированные территории - Новости на русском языке".
  7. ^ "Настоящее Время".
  8. ^ de Tinguy, Anne (2019-09-04), "L'Ukraine de Volodymyr Zelensky", Ramses 2020, Dunod, pp. 238–241, doi:10.3917/dunod.ifri.2019.01.0238, ISBN 9782100801138, retrieved 2022-12-21
  9. ^ [Lublin - Partnership Cities]. Urząd Miasta Lublin - City of Lublin (lublin.eu) (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2013-08-07.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Starobilsk news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Starobilsk Ukrainian Starobilsk Russian Starobelsk is a city in Luhansk Oblast Ukraine It serves as the administrative center of Starobilsk Raion The modern settlement was founded in 1686 and it was granted city status in 1938 The city has a population of 15 947 2022 est 1 As a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine it has been under Russian occupation since March 2 2022 Starobilsk StarobilskStarobelskCityLuhansk National University building in StarobilskFlagCoat of armsStarobilskShow map of Luhansk OblastStarobilskShow map of UkraineCoordinates 49 16 39 N 38 55 27 E 49 27750 N 38 92417 E 49 27750 38 92417 Coordinates 49 16 39 N 38 55 27 E 49 27750 N 38 92417 E 49 27750 38 92417Country UkraineOblastLuhansk OblastRaionStarobilsk RaionFirst mentioned1686City Status1938Population 2022 Total15 947Area code 380 Vehicle registrationBB 13ControlRussia Contents 1 History 1 1 Prehistory 1 2 Origin 1 3 Modern era 1 3 1 The Prison for Polish POWs Officers 1 4 21st century 1 4 1 Russian occupation 2 Gallery 3 International relations 3 1 Twin towns Sister cities 4 Notable people 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditPrehistory Edit Presumably Starobilsk traces its heritage to the settlement of Bielska Sloboda which originally might have been named after Okolnichy Bogdan Belsky of Litvin Bielsky family who at that time was a subject of the Grand Duchy of Moscow Bielsky arrived at the banks of Siversky Donets to build a fortress at southern borders Tsare Borisov after Muscovite Tsar Boris Godunov which was erected not far away in 1598 1600 In 1602 Godunov became suspicious of Belsky and order him to be arrested stripped of any estates and exiled to Siberia After the death of Godunov Belsky was granted amnesty in 1605 due to the fact that his sister being a wife of the deceased Boris Godunov Maria Skuratova Belskaya became a regent Belsky was sent as a voivode to Kazan where in 1611 was killed by mob after refusing to pledge allegiance to False Dmitry II Sloboda gradually became abandoned while the fortress was destroyed in 1612 in one of Tatar raids Origin Edit In 1686 the settlement was repopulated by servicemen of the Ostrohozk Sloboda Cossack Regiment who originally came from Poltava and Chernihiv regions and named their settlement after a town of Bilsk Cossack Hetmanate that might have belonged to another Litvin who sided with Muscovites Theodore Bielsky Being a runaway serfs Tsarist government allowed them to settle in military frontier with the Crimean realm to carry out border guard functions After the place became also populated with serfs from the central regions of the today s Russia the Tsarist government took measures to find and return those fugitives In 1701 the Ambassadorial Prikaz decided to conduct a population census in new settlements along Aidar and Siversky Donets Most population avoided the census According to data of stolnik M Pushkin who in 1703 conducted population census in 34 settlements in Bielsky was registered only 41 resident although in reality there were much more Trying to meet the demands of Russian landlords who repeatedly turned to the Tsar with complaints and requests to return fugitives on 6 July 1707 Peter the Great issued an edict ukase about the search of newly arrived from Rus all ranks of people To the Don was sent a punitive detachment under command of colonel Prince Yuriy Dolgorukiy a He was charged to search for fugitives and take them to those landowner from whom they ran away That action led to the well known Bulavin Rebellion Struggling with the rebellion Tsarist troops eventually burnt the settlement to the ground Starobilsk in 1911 In 1732 the settlement was repopulated again by peasants from around Ostrogozhsk Ostrohozk turning it into a sloboda Stara Bila Among the first of its new residents were again servicemen of the Ostrohozk Regiment led by sotnik I Senelnykov In 1782 Staro Bila was assigned to the Derkul Horse Factory of Bilovodsk district Voronezh Governorate On Tsarist edict ukase from 1 May 1797 sloboda Staro Bila was renamed into Starobelsk and became the administrative centre of Starobelsk uyezd in Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire Modern era Edit Founded on October 12 1851 Starobilsk Joy of All Who Sorrows Convent Svyato Skorbotnij zhinochij monastir became a spiritual center for the region After the Bolshevik revolution the convent was restricted and in April 1924 it was closed down It remained empty until 1992 when the state returned it to the Orthodox Church It was reconsecrated and opened in 1995 The town was occupied by Austrian troops during the Central Powers advance through Ukraine in spring 1918 but soon became a center of activity for the Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine or Anarchists A photograph in the City Regional Museum Starobilskij krayeznavchij muzej shows Anarchist leader Nestor Makhno addressing the people of Starobilsk from a balcony on the main square in 1919 The German Wehrmacht entered Starobilsk in late 1942 and evacuated nine months later destroying much of the city but neglected to dynamite the milk factory The Germans operated a Nazi prison in the city 2 The town was rebuilt around this factory which in turn helped the region recover after the war The Prison for Polish POWs Officers Edit Memorial plaque to Polish POWs held by the Soviets in the local POW camp and then murdered in the Katyn massacre During World War II the old convent was the site of a Soviet prison camp for Polish prisoners of war POWs especially officers 48 of them died in the camp and were buried in Chmirov cemetery A plaque on the outside wall of the convent declares that 4 000 Polish prisoners were confined inside the convent and ultimately executed in 1940 These numbered among the officers were executed at the same time as the Katyn massacre but in the Kharkiv NKVD building and later buried in Pyatykhatky forest 21st century Edit During the first phase of the Russo Ukrainian War many places in Luhansk Oblast were taken over by pro Russian separatists however Starobilsk remained under Ukrainian control 3 The flag of the Luhansk People s Republic was raised over the Hotel Aidar on 17 June 2014 but swiftly removed The city was occupied by a military presence for two years thereafter during which time the statue of Lenin in Starobilsk city park was toppled by a tank In 2016 Lenin Street was renamed Monastery Street as it had been before the Bolshevik revolution citation needed Russian occupation Edit Main article Eastern Ukraine offensive On February 24 2022 at the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian Forces began an assault on Starobilsk consisting of an unspecified number of Tanks BMPS and infantry citation needed On March 6 2022 hundreds of locals gathered and took down the flag of the so called Luhansk People s Republic burning it and singing the Ukrainian national anthem The pro Russian forces dispersed the pro Ukrainian meeting with shots in the air 4 5 In early September 2022 Ukraine launched a major counteroffensive in the region On 13 September Ukrainian Governor of Luhansk Oblast Serhiy Haidai stated that Russian forces had fled Starobilsk adding that the city was practically empty 6 7 As for December 2022 the latter claim was proven to be false as the Ukrainian conteroffensive has stalled outside Svatove around 60 KM from Starovilsk 8 Gallery Edit Starobilsk dam on Aidar River Starobilsk Monastery Old fire station Local museum Historic architecture in the city center Original coat of armsInternational relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Ukraine Twin towns Sister cities Edit Starobilsk is twinned with Lublin Poland 9 Notable people EditNadiya Svitlychna attended a school in the cityNotes Edit not to be confused with the Great Prince of KievReferences Edit 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 Gefangnis Starobil s k Bundesarchiv de in German Retrieved 26 February 2022 Aidar soldiers uneasy about future as orders come to leave base Kyiv Post 9 July 2015 Ukraine Risking lives to restore power in front line villages ICRC 29 May 2015 V Starobelske zhiteli sorvali s flagshtoka flag agressora i speli gimn Ukrainy Na Luganshini lyudi vijshli na miting ta zaminili prapor LNR na ukrayinskij okupanti vidkrili strilyaninu Vojna v Ukraine Zelenskij posetil Izyum i poobeshal vernut vse okkupirovannye territorii Novosti na russkom yazyke Nastoyashee Vremya de Tinguy Anne 2019 09 04 L Ukraine de Volodymyr Zelensky Ramses 2020 Dunod pp 238 241 doi 10 3917 dunod ifri 2019 01 0238 ISBN 9782100801138 retrieved 2022 12 21 Miasta Partnerskie Lublina Lublin Partnership Cities Urzad Miasta Lublin City of Lublin lublin eu in Polish Archived from the original on 2013 01 16 Retrieved 2013 08 07 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Starobilsk Website Butkov V Voitenko O Semenov V Kholdobin I Starobilsk The history of cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starobilsk amp oldid 1136178739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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