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- Kyiv offensive
- Northeastern Ukraine warfare
- Kharkiv
- Konotop
- Okhtyrka
- Hlukhiv
- Sumy
- Trostianets
- Chernihiv
- Lebedyn
- Romny
- Northeastern Ukraine–Russia border
- Sumykhimprom ammonia leak
- Chernihiv bombing of 3 March 2022
- Chuhuiv air base
- Desna
- Eastern Ukraine campaign (with Battle of Donbas and Eastern Ukrainian counteroffensive)
- Kreminna
- Siverskyi Donets
- Toshkivka
- 1st Lyman
- Sviatohirsk
- Bohorodychne & Krasnopillia
- Lysychansk
- Siversk
- Pisky
- Soledar
- Pavlivka
- Balakliia
- Shevchenkove
- Kupiansk
- 2nd Lyman
- Stara Krasnianka
- Donetsk
- March 2022 attack
- June attack
- September attack
- Bilohorivka
- Chasiv Yar
- Olenivka
- civilian convoy shelling
- Mariupol theatre bombing
- Rocket attack on soldiers' quarters in Makiivka
- Southern Ukraine campaign (with Kherson counteroffensive)
- Kherson
- Crimean Bridge explosion
- Huliaipole (see /battles)
- Melitopol
- Mykolaiv
- Enerhodar
- 1st & 2nd Voznesensk
- Davydiv Brid
- Kherson's coming back to Ukrainian control
- Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
- Chornobaivka attacks
- Mykolaiv
- cluster bombing
- government building airstrike
- Zaporizhzhia
- civilian convoy attack
- residential building airstrike
- Berdiansk port attack
- Nova Kakhovka
- Crimea
- Rocket attack on soldiers' quarters in Chulakivka
- Dnieper
- Kakhovka Dam
- Battle of Zaporizhzhia
- Other regions
- Naval war
- Spillover and cross-border incidents
- Resistance
- Ukrainian resistance
- Belarusian–Russian resistance
- rail war in Belarus
- rail war in Russia
- Russian commisariat attacks
- Ust-Ilimsk military commissariat shooting
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The siege of Mariupol was military engagement between Russia and Ukraine which began on 24 February 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city of Mariupol is located in the Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine. It is claimed by the Russian-backed separatist Donetsk People's Republic.
The Red Cross said the siege is "apocalyptic", and Ukrainian authorities have accused Russia of causing a major humanitarian crisis in the city,[1][2] with city officials reporting that over 2,000 civilians have been killed.
The siege has been compared by Ukrainian and US officials to the siege of Leningrad during World War II.[3][4][5]
The siege ended on 16 May 2022 after what Western media outlets called the "evacuation" of the remaining Ukrainian personnel from the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works; the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that the Ukrainians had "surrendered".[6][7][8]
Aftermath: the theater building that was bombed, is now behind tall screens, so that the general public can not see the damaged building; Media showed (in 2023) a picture of that building; The picture was taken above the screen.[9]