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This page provides information on the most recently known control of cities and towns of Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Cherkasy 272,651 Cherkasy  Ukraine
Kamianka 11,146 Cherkasy  Ukraine
Kaniv 23,503 Cherkasy  Ukraine
Khrystynivka 10,068 Uman  Ukraine
Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi 17,474 Cherkasy  Ukraine
Shpola 16,573 Zvenyhorodka  Ukraine
Smila 66,475 Cherkasy  Ukraine
Talne 13,012 Zvenyhorodka  Ukraine
Uman 100,135 Uman  Ukraine
Vatutine 16,096 Zvenyhorodka  Ukraine
Zhashkiv 13,355 Uman  Ukraine
Zolotonosha 27,458 Zolotonosha  Ukraine
Zvenyhorodka 16,490 Zvenyhorodka  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Bakhmach 17,192 Nizhyn  Russia[1] 17 March 2022
Bobrovytsia 10,742 Nizhyn  Russia[2][better source needed][needs update] 9 March 2022
Borzna 9,632 Nizhyn  Russia[3] 10 March 2022
Chernihiv[a] 285,234 Chernihiv  Ukraine[4][5] 25 March 2022 See Siege of Chernihiv
Horodnia 11,710 Chernihiv  Ukraine[6][7] 2 April 2022
Koriukivka 12,409 Koriukivka  Russia[2][better source needed] 9 March 2022
Kozelets 7,646 Chernihiv  Ukraine[8] 29 March 2022 Russian troops in the vicinity[9] (including in Kalytyanske [uk])[10][needs update]
Mena 11,096 Koriukivka Unknown
Mykhailo-Kotsiubynske 2,851 Chernihiv  Ukraine[11] 2 April 2022
Nova Basan 2,929 Nizhyn  Ukraine[5] 1 April 2022 "Likely captured" by Ukraine[5]
Novhorod-Siverskyi 12,647 Novhorod-Siverskyi  Ukraine[12] 11 March 2022
Novyi Bykiv 2,024 Novyi Bykiv  Ukraine[7] 2 April 2022
Ripky 6,807 Chernihiv Unknown
Sedniv 1,063 Chernihiv  Russia[13] 27 March 2022
Semenivka 7,952 Novhorod-Siverskyi  Russia[6] 24 February 2022
Shestovytsia [uk] 688 Chernihiv  Ukraine[14] 2 April 2022
Snovsk 12,315 Koriukivka  Russia[15][16] 25 March 2022 Ukraine said on 28 March that Russian forces have withdrawn.[16]
Sosnytsia 6,708 Koriukivka Contested:[17] 25 February 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Chernivtsi 265,471 Chernivtsi  Ukraine
Storozhynets 14,138 Storozhynets  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Kerch 149,566 Kerch City  Russia[18] 24 February 2022
Simferopol 332,317 Simferopol City  Russia[18] 24 February 2022
Yalta 76,746 Yalta City  Russia[18] 24 February 2022
Yevpatoria 105,719 Yevpatoria City  Russia[18] 24 February 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Apostolove 16,356 Kryvyi Rih  Ukraine
Dnipro 980,948 Dnipro  Ukraine
Kamianske 229,794 Kamianske  Ukraine
Kryvyi Rih 612,750 Kryvyi Rih  Ukraine
Marhanets 45,718 Nikopol  Ukraine
Nikopol 107,464 Nikopol  Ukraine
Novomoskovsk 70,230 Novomoskovsk  Ukraine
Pavlohrad 103,073 Pavlohrad  Ukraine
Pershotravensk 27,573 Synelnykove  Ukraine
Piatykhatky 18,457 Kamianske  Ukraine
Pidhorodne 19,336 Dnipro  Ukraine
Pokrov 38,111 Nikopol  Ukraine
Synelnykove 30,021 Synelnykove  Ukraine
Ternivka 29,226 Pavlohrad  Ukraine
Verkhnodniprovsk 16,976 Kamianske  Ukraine
Vilnohirsk 22,458 Kamianske  Ukraine
Zelenodolsk 12,874 Kryvyi Rih  Ukraine
Zhovti Vody 42,901 Kamianske  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Avdiivka 31,940 Yasynuvata Contested:[19] 24 March 2022 See Battle of Avdiivka (2017), Battle of Avdiivka (2022)
Bakhmut 72,310 Bakhmut  Ukraine[20]
Debaltseve 24,316 Horlivka  Donetsk PR 20 February 2015 See Battle of Debaltseve
Donetsk 905,364 Donetsk  Donetsk PR[21] 22 February 2022
Horlivka 241,106 Horlivka  Donetsk PR[22] 9 March 2022 See Battle of Horlivka, Horlivka offensive
Kostiantynivka 68,792 Kramatorsk  Ukraine
Kramatorsk 150,084 Kramatorsk  Ukraine 5 July 2014 See Battle of Kramatorsk
Makiivka 340,337 Donetsk  Donetsk PR[22] 9 March 2022
Manhush 7,858 Mariupol  Russia/ DPR[23] 9 March 2022
Marinka 10,722 Marinka Contested:[19] 24 March 2022 See Battle of Marinka
Mariupol[a] 431,859 Mariupol Contested:[24][5] 25 February 2022
Present control in Mariupol
See Battle of Mariupol (2014), Mariupol offensive (2014), Siege of Mariupol
Nikolske 7,867 Mariupol  Russia/ DPR[25] 10 March 2022
Novoazovsk 11,104 Novoazovsk  Donetsk PR 28 August 2014 See Battle of Novoazovsk
Ocheretyne 3,573 Pokrovsk Contested:[19] 24 March 2022
Sartana 10,117 Kalmiuske  Russia/ DPR[26] 1 March 2022
Sloviansk 106,972 Kramatorsk  Ukraine 5 July 2014 See Siege of Sloviansk
Volnovakha[a] 21,441 Volnovakha  Donetsk PR[27][28] 11 March 2022 See Battle of Volnovakha
Yenakiieve 77,053 Horlivka  Donetsk PR[29] 24 June 2015
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Burshtyn 14,866 Ivano-Frankivsk  Ukraine
Dolyna 20,641 Kalush  Ukraine
Ivano-Frankivsk 237,855 Ivano-Frankivsk  Ukraine
Kalush 65,814 Kalush  Ukraine
Kolomyia 61,140 Kolomiya  Ukraine
Nadvirna 22,545 Nadvirna  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Balakliia 26,921 Izium  Russia[30] 22 March 2022
Barvinkove 8,110 Izium  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Bohodukhiv 15,797 Bohodukhiv Contested:[31] 26 February 2022
Borova 5,174 Bohodukhiv Contested:[32] 27 March 2022
Chkalovske 3,730 Chuhuiv  Russia[33] 16 March 2022
Derhachi 17,433 Kharkiv Contested:[31] 26 February 2022
Izium 45,884 Izium  Russia[34][35] 1 April 2022 See Battle of Izium (2022)
Kharkiv[a] 1,433,886 Kharkiv  Ukraine[36] 2 March 2022 See Battle of Kharkiv (2022)
Krasnohrad 20,013 Krasnohrad  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Kupiansk 27,169 Kupiansk  Russia[37] 27 February 2022
Liubotyn 20,376 Kharkiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Lozova 54,026 Lozova  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Merefa 21,421 Kharkiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Pechenihy 5,058 Kharkiv Contested:[31] 26 February 2022
Pervomaiskyi 28,986 Lozova  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Pivdenne 7,394 Kharkiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Savyntsi 5,266 Izium  Russia[38] 13 March 2022
Valky 8,721 Bohodukhiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Velykyi Burluk 3,656 Kupiansk  Russia[39][40] 17 March 2022
Vovchansk 17,747 Chuhuiv  Russia[41] 27 February 2022
Zmiiv 14,071 Chuhuiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Arkhanhelske 1,769 Beryslav  Russia[42] 16 March 2022
Beryslav 12,123 Beryslav  Russia[42][43] 30 March 2022
Chulakivka 3,087 Skadovsk  Russia[44] 15 March 2022
Hornostaivka 603 Henichesk  Russia[45] 27 March 2022
Kherson[a] 283,649 Kherson  Russia[46][47] 25 March 2022 See Battle of Kherson
Nova Kakhovka 45,069 Kherson  Russia[48] 27 February 2022
Novovorontsovka 6,081 Beryslav Contested:[49] 27 March 2022
Oleshky 24,383 Kherson  Russia[50] 24 February 2022
Posad-Pokrovske 2,349 Kherson  Ukraine[51] 21 March 2022
Skadovsk 17,344 Skadovsk  Russia[52][53] 13 March 2022
Velyka Oleksandrivka 6,487 Beryslav  Russia[42][54] 29 March 2022
Vysokopillia 3,899 Beryslav  Russia[55] 19 March 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Kamianets-Podilskyi 97,908 Kamianets-Podilskyi  Ukraine
Khmelnytskyi 274,582 Khmelnytskyi  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Kropyvnytskyi 222,695 Kropyvnytskyi  Ukraine
Oleksandriia 77,303 Oleksandriia  Ukraine
Svitlovodsk 43,931 Oleksandriia  Ukraine

Kyiv

Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Kyiv 2,962,180 none[b]  Ukraine[56] 28 February 2022
Present military control in Kyiv
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Bila Tserkva 208,737 Bila Tserkva  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Borodianka 13,044 Bucha  Ukraine[57][58] 1 April 2022
Brovary 109,473 Brovary  Ukraine[59][60] 1 April 2022 See Battle of Brovary
Bucha[a] 36,971 Bucha  Ukraine[60][61][5] 1 April 2022 See Battle of Bucha
Buzova 1,548 Bucha  Ukraine[62] 1 April 2022
Chernobyl 2,500 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[63] 2 April 2022 See Battle of Chernobyl
Dytiatky 571 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[64] 3 April 2022
Dymer 5,817 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[57] 1 April 2022
Fastiv 44,841 Fastiv  Ukraine[65] 17 March 2022
Hornostaipil 1,033 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[64] 3 April 2022
Hostomel[a] 17,534 Bucha  Ukraine[5] 1 April 2022 See Battle of Hostomel, Battle of Antonov Airport
Irpin[a] 62,456 Bucha  Ukraine[66][67] 28 March 2022 See Battle of Irpin
Ivankiv 10,563 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[58][5][57] 1 April 2022 See Battle of Ivankiv
Klavdiievo-Tarasove 5,019 Bucha  Ukraine[68] 2 April 2022
Krasiatychi 645 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[68] 2 April 2022
Lukyanivka [uk] 849 Brovary  Ukraine[69] 25 March 2022
Makariv 9,589 Bucha  Ukraine[60] 1 April 2022
Nemishaieve 7,841 Bucha  Ukraine[64] 3 March 2022
Obukhiv 33,443 Obukhiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Shevchenkove 2,913 Brovary  Ukraine[70] 1 April 2022
Slavutych 24,685 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[71] 3 April 2022 Geographically within Chernihiv Oblast
See Battle of Slavutych
Vasylkiv 37,310 Vasylkiv  Ukraine[72] 26 February 2022 See Battle of Vasylkiv
Velyka Dymerka 9,461 Brovary  Ukraine[73] 1 April 2022
Vorzel 6,766 Bucha  Ukraine[74] 1 April 2022
Vyshhorod 22,933 Vyshhorod  Ukraine[75] 7 March 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Alchevsk 106,550 Alchevsk  Luhansk PR
Bilovodsk 7,771 Starobilsk  Russia/ LPR[76] 4 March 2022
Krasnyi Luch 79,764 Rovekny  Luhansk PR[77] 25 February 2022
Kreminna 18,417 Sievierodonetsk Contested:[78] 24 March 2022
Luhansk 399,559 Luhansk  Luhansk PR[79] 25 February 2022
Lysychansk 95,031 Sievierodonetsk Contested:[80] 11 March 2022
Markivka 5,586 Starobilsk  Russia/ LPR[81] 26 February 2022
Popasna 19,672 Sievierodonetsk Contested:[66] 28 March 2022
Sievierodonetsk 101,135 Sievierodonetsk Contested:[82] 12 March 2022 See Battles of Sievierodonetsk (2014), Battle of Sievierodonetsk (2022)
Stakhanov 73,702 Alchevsk  Luhansk PR 2 May 2014
Rubizhne 56,066 Sievierodonetsk Contested:[83][84][66] 20 March 2022
Stanytsia Luhanska 12,505 Shchastia  Russia/ LPR[81] 26 February 2022
Svatove 16,420 Svatove  Russia/ LPR[85] 9 March 2022
Starobilsk 16,267 Starobilsk  Russia/ LPR 6 March 2022 See Battle of Starobilsk
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Brody 23,335 Zolochiv  Ukraine
Chervonohrad 65,180 Chervonohrad  Ukraine
Drohobych 74,610 Drohobych  Ukraine
Lviv 717,486 Lviv  Ukraine[86] Many diplomatic missions have temporarily relocated to Lviv from Kyiv.[87]
Sambir 34,444 Sambir  Ukraine
Truskavets 28,474 Drohobych  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Mykolaiv[a] 476,101 Mykolaiv  Ukraine[88] 18 March 2022 See Battle of Mykolaiv
Ochakiv 13,927 Ochakiv  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Pisky [uk] 960 Bashtanka  Ukraine[89] 25 March 2022
Shevchenkove 3,150 Mykolaiv  Ukraine[88] 18 March 2022
Snihurivka 12,307 Snihurivka  Russia[90][66] 28 March 2022
Ukrainka 1,170 Mykolaiv  Ukraine[88] 18 March 2022
Voznesensk 34,050 Voznesensk  Ukraine[91] 14 March 2022 See Battle of Voznesensk
Vynohradivka [uk] 1,388 Bashtanka  Ukraine[89] 25 March 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Bile (Snake Island) approx. 100 Izmail  Russia 24 February 2022 See Attack on Snake Island
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi 48,197 Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Izmail 70,731 Izmail  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Odessa 1,015,826 Odessa  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Podilsk 39,662 Podilsk  Ukraine 24 February 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Kremenchuk 217,710 Kremenchuk  Ukraine
Lubny 44,595 Lubny  Ukraine
Myrhorod 38,447 Myrhorod  Ukraine Template:Ancor
Poltava 283,402 Poltava  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Dubno 37,257 Dubno  Ukraine
Kostopil 31,060 Kostopil  Ukraine
Rivne 245,289 Rivne  Ukraine

Sevastopol

Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Sevastopol 509,992 none[b]  Russia[18] 18 March 2014
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Hlukhiv 32,248 Hlukhiv  Russia[3] 10 March 2022
Konotop 84,787 Konotop  Ukraine[92][93][94] 3 April 2022 See Battle of Konotop (2022)
Krolevets 22,437 Konotop Unknown
Lebedyn 24,238 Lebedyn  Ukraine[95] 25 February 2022 See Battle of Lebedyn
Okhtyrka[a] 47,216 Okhtyrka  Ukraine[96] 19 March 2022 See Battle of Okhtyrka
Romny 38,305 Romny Contested:[97] 26 February 2022
Shostka 73,197 Shostka  Ukraine[98][dubiousdiscuss] 18 March 2022 Blockaded but not occupied by Russia[98]
Sumy 259,660 Sumy Contested:[99][100] 27 March 2022 See Battle of Sumy
Trostianets 19,797 Okhtyrka  Ukraine[101] 26 March 2022 See Battle of Trostianets
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Berezhany 17,316 Ternopil  Ukraine
Chortkiv 28,393 Chortkiv  Ukraine
Ternopil 225,238 Ternopil  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Bar 15,563 Zhmerynka  Ukraine
Bershad 12,446 Haisyn  Ukraine
Haisyn 25,883 Haisyn  Ukraine
Hnivan 12,314 Vinnytsia  Ukraine
Kalynivka 18,695 Khmilnyk  Ukraine
Khmilnyk 27,158 Khmilnyk  Ukraine
Koziatyn 22,634 Khmilnyk  Ukraine
Ladyzhyn 22,593 Haisyn  Ukraine
Mohyliv-Podilskyi 30,186 Mohyliv-Podilskyi  Ukraine
Tulchyn 14,668 Tulchyn  Ukraine
Vinnytsia 370,601 Vinnytsia  Ukraine
Zhmerynka 34,097 Zhmerynka  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Kivertsi 13,917 Lutsk  Ukraine
Kovel 67,991 Kovel  Ukraine
Lutsk 217,197 Lutsk  Ukraine
Novovolynsk 50,417 Volodymyr-Volynskyi  Ukraine
Rozhyshche 12,584 Lutsk  Ukraine
Volodymyr 38,070 Volodymyr-Volynskyi  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Berehove 23,485 Berehove  Ukraine
Khust 28,206 Khust  Ukraine
Mukachevo 85,903 Mukachevo  Ukraine
Rakhiv 15,596 Rakhiv  Ukraine
Svaliava 17,124 Mukachevo  Ukraine
Uzhhorod 115,542 Uzhhorod  Ukraine
Vynohradiv 25,442 Berehove  Ukraine
Name Pop. Raion Held by As of More information
Berdiansk 107,928 Berdiansk  Russia[102] 27 February 2022 See Battle of Berdiansk
Bilmak 6,507 Polohy  Russia[103] 17 March 2022
Chernihivka 5,645 Berdiansk  Russia[103] 17 March 2022
Enerhodar 52,887 Vasylivka  Russia[104] 4 March 2022 See Siege of Enerhodar
Huliaipole 13,070 Polohy  Ukraine[105] 30 March 2022 Surrounded on one half[105]
Melitopol 150,768 Zaporizhzhia  Russia[106] 24 February 2022 See Battle of Melitopol
Orikhiv 14,136 Polohy  Ukraine[107] 30 March 2022
Polohy 18,396 Polohy  Russia[108][107] 30 March 2022
Tokmak 30,132 Polohy  Russia[108] 7 March 2022
Vasylivka 12,771 Vasylivka  Russia[108] 7 March 2022
Zaporizhzhia 722,713 Zaporizhzhia  Ukraine 1 April 2022
Name Pop. Raion Held by More information
Berdychiv 73,999 Berdychiv  Ukraine
Novohrad-Volynskyi 55,463 Novohrad-Volynskyi  Ukraine
Zhytomyr 263,507 Zhytomyr  Ukraine

See also

Notes

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