Battle of Bucha

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Battle of Bucha
Part of the Kyiv offensive (2022) and 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Russian military weapons destroyed and seized by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.jpg
A Russian military convoy destroyed in Bucha
Date27 February – 12 March 2022 (1 week and 6 days)
Location
Status

Ongoing

  • Russian forces capture Bucha[1][2]
  • Ukrainian counteroffensive[3]
Belligerents
 Russia  Ukraine
Units involved

 Russian Armed Forces

National Guard of Russia [4]

 Ukrainian Armed Forces

Irregular civilian volunteers (militia)
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
2 civilians killed, 4 injured[5]

The Battle of Bucha was a military engagement between Russia and Ukraine during the Kyiv offensive of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces attempting to encircle and besiege the Ukrainian capital city Kyiv engaged Ukrainian forces in the western suburbs of Irpin, Bucha, and Hostomel.[6][7] Bucha was among the locations that the Kyiv Oblast State Administration named as the most dangerous places in the Kyiv Oblast due to the battle.[8]

Prelude[edit]

On 25 February, Russian forces advanced on the suburb of Hostomel and its airport from the northwest after partially breaking through Ukrainian defenses at Ivankiv, capturing the airport and establishing a foothold in the town. Though there was still ongoing Ukrainian resistance in Hostomel, Russian forces began to advance south to capture the neighboring cities of Irpin and Bucha, with the goal of encircling Kyiv.[6][7] Later that day, Russian soldiers were seen looting an apartment building near Bucha.[9][10]

Battle[edit]

February[edit]

On 27 February, Russian ground forces advanced into Bucha. The Russian force was composed of paratroopers, tanks, military engineering units, and reserves from the 36th Combined Arms Army.[citation needed] The Russian force also had units of the Special Rapid Response Unit (SOBR) and the Special Purpose Mobile Unit (OMON), two special police forces within the National Guard of Russia.[11] Russian artillery bombarded the city, damaging several buildings and infrastructure. Some residents lost access to water, gas, and electricity due to the shelling.[12][13]

Some elements of the Russian force were able to breakthrough Bucha and advanced towards the neighboring city of Irpin.[14][15] A Russian armored unit was recorded attacking a memorial for the War in Afghanistan memorial in Bucha; the memorial is shaped like an APC.[16][17] Andriy Tsaplienko, a Ukrainian journalist, later reported that Russian forces attacked a civilian vehicle, killing a man and injuring another.[18]

An industrial building which held Spray foam is hit by a Russian missile.

Ukrainian forces used rocket and artillery bombardments and airstrikes to halt the Russian advances into Bucha.[19] The State Special Communications Service of Ukraine reported that Ukrainian artillery had shelled a convoy of Russian armored vehicles, with the Ukrainian government claiming that over 100 units of Russian equipment had been destroyed.[20][21] Ukrainian forces also destroyed a bridge connecting Bucha and Irpin, killing an OMON officer and preventing Russian forces from advancing into Irpin.[11][18]

Oleksiy Arestovych, a Ukrainian official, claimed that some residents of Bucha began fighting Russian forces, throwing Molotov cocktails at Russian vehicles and soldiers. Anton Herashchenko, another Ukrainian official, stated that the residents attacked a column of Russian armored vehicles, setting at least one vehicle on fire.[19][22][23]

Later on 27 February, Ukrainian authorities warned the residents of Bucha not to get on buses that were evacuating out of the city, as Ukrainian officials had not initiated any evacuation procedures. Ukrainian officials claimed that it was part of a plan by Russian forces, wherein the Russians would use the civilians as human shields by following behind the buses, in order to gain entry into Kyiv.[24][25]

On 28 February 2022, Ukrainian forces engaged and destroyed a Russian armored column at Bucha. Anatoliy Fedoruk [uk], the mayor of Bucha, published a video showing smoldering Russian vehicles; Fedoruk claimed that the Ukrainians suffered no casualties from the skirmish.[26]

March[edit]

1–5 March 2022[edit]

On 1 March, photos of destroyed and abandoned Russian equipment began circulating through Ukrainian news media, with some describing Bucha as a graveyard for the destroyed Russian equipment.[27][28][29][30]

On 2 March 2022, the Ukrainian government began sending humanitarian aid towards Bucha.[31] The following day, the Kyiv Oblast State Administration announced evacuations in both Bucha and Irpin. More than 1,500 women and children were reported to have evacuated by train, while 250 were evacuated by bus.[32][33] However, Ukrainian officials reported that the evacuations were complicated as some railway tracks had been destroyed during fighting.[34]

Later on 3 March, the Ukrainian Ground Forces announced that Ukrainian forces recaptured Bucha, posting a video of Ukrainian soldiers raising the Ukrainian flag near the city council building.[35][36][37][38] Ukrainian emergency teams also restored electricity to the city.[35][36] Russian forces continued to fight inside Bucha, but were repulsed by Ukrainian forces and pushed into the city's outskirts.[39][40]

On 4 March 2022, Fedoruk confirmed that the city remained under Ukrainian control, despite Russian forces continuously launching attacks.[41] By 5 March 2022, Russian forces continued to attack Bucha.[42] Later, Arestovych stated that Russian forces had captured both Bucha and Hostomel, and were not allowing civilians to evacuate.[43]

6–12 March 2022[edit]

On 6 March 2022, Russian forces intensified their shelling of the city, resulting in some civilian casualties. The Bucha City Council reported that civilians were taking shelter in basements, and that the city was unable to receive humanitarian aid due to the constant bombardment.[44][45] Radio Svoboda reported that the occupied city was running out of supplies and that Russian soldiers were killing civilians.[46] The following day, Russian forces deployed three armored units at Bucha, in preparation for an advance towards Irpin.[47] Later, Volodymyr Karplyuk [uk], the former mayor of Irpin, stated that Russian forces had destroyed the Glass Plastic and Fiber Research Institute in Bucha, releasing fumes of acetone and other chemicals.[48]

On 8 March 2022, Fedoruk stated that Ukrainian forces were still fighting in Bucha and had managed to regain territory. However, he also stated that Russian forces held control of all main highways in the city, intensified shelling, and would not allow residents of Bucha to leave their homes.[49][50][51] Later on 8 March, the Russian occupiers allowed civilians to go outside for a limited period of time in order to remove bodies and cook food. However, the city still did not have electricity, as Russian forces held all of the electrical substations.[52]

On 9 March 2022, Ukrainian forces conducted a large-scale evacuation across Kyiv Oblast, including in Bucha. Up to 20,000 civilians were evacuated in Kyiv Oblast.[53] The Kyiv Oblast State Administration described the situation in Bucha as tense amidst the fighting and evacuation.[54]

On 12 March 2022, the Bucha City Council announced that Russian forces had fully occupied the city. The council stated that the Russian force would not allow residents leave their houses and would sometimes shoot at civilians.[1] Despite the takeover, some civilians were able to successfully evacuate from the city in a convoy of 20 buses.[55]

Aftermath[edit]

On 13 March, residents buried 67 people in a mass grave near a church in Bucha. Those buried were allegedly killed by Russian artillery, and some bodies could not be identified.[2][56][57] Later, some Russian soldiers were seen looting houses in the city.[58]

By 15 March, Russian forces began occupying the city hall and had captured employees at the building. The civilians were released the following day.[59] Meanwhile, Obozrevatel published a video showing abandoned Russian armored vehicles parked in residential driveways and garages.[60][61]

On 16 March, according to the Ukrainian military, its forces launched a counter-attack against Russian-held locations around Kyiv, including in Bucha.[3]

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