Battle of Kiev (January 1919)
Battle of Kiev (January 1919) | |||||||
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Part of the Ukraine Offensive (1919) | |||||||
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Red Army | Ukrainian People's Republic | ||||||
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Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko Nikolay Shchors | Symon Petliura |
The Battle of Kiev in January 1919 was one of the three battles in Kiev (Kyiv), capital of Ukraine during the Russian Civil War and Ukrainian–Soviet War. It involved an offensive by elements of the Ukrainian Front of the Red Army to capture Kiev.[1]
This battle was a part of the General Offensive of the Ukrainian Front in Ukraine.
On January 22, Nizhyn was occupied.
On January 24, the Red Army approached Brovary and occupied the city after fierce fighting.
On February 5, after three days of fighting, the Red Army entered Kiev.
References[]
- ^ Savchenko, V.A. (2006). Двенадцать войн за Украину [12 Wars of Ukraine] (in Russian). Kharkov: Folio.
Categories:
- Conflicts in 1919
- 1919 in Ukraine
- Battles of the Ukrainian–Soviet War
- Ukrainian People's Republic
- January 1919 events
- February 1919 events
- 1910s in Kyiv