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Kruhliakivka

Coordinates: 49°31′44″N 37°43′02″E / 49.52889°N 37.71722°E / 49.52889; 37.71722
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Kruhliakivka
Кругляківка
Village
19th century home in Kruhliakivka
19th century home in Kruhliakivka
Flag of Kruhliakivka
Coat of arms of Kruhliakivka
Kruhliakivka is located in Kharkiv Oblast
Kruhliakivka
Kruhliakivka
Kruhliakivka is located in Ukraine
Kruhliakivka
Kruhliakivka
Coordinates: 49°31′44″N 37°43′02″E / 49.52889°N 37.71722°E / 49.52889; 37.71722
Country Ukraine
Oblast Kharkiv Oblast
Raion Kupiansk Raion
Founded1780
Area
 • Total2.68 km2 (1.03 sq mi)
Elevation
79 m (259 ft)
Population
 • Total1,173
 • Density440/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
63753
Area code+380 5742
KOATUU code6323783201

Kruhliakivka (Ukrainian: Кругляківка, Russian: Кругляковка) is a village in Ukraine, located in the Kupiansk Raion in the Kharkiv Oblast.

History

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In April 2022, Ukrainian forces captured the village from Russian control.[1]

In August 2023, Russian forces reportedly struck private houses in the village with guided aerial bombs, killing at least two civilians and injuring five others.[2]

On 18 October 2024, Ukrainian forces claimed to have pushed Russian forces out of the village.[3] Russian forces advanced in the southwestern part of the village around 19 October.[4]

Transportation

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Kruhliakivka is located on two roads leading towards Kupiansk. One road (O-211942) leads along the eastern bank of the Oskil and the second road (P-79) leads with a bridge over the Oskil to the village of Sen'kove. According to the OpenData map service OpenStreetMap, the bridge over the Oskil has been destroyed.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Ukrainian Troops Liberate Several Settlements In East: Current Map Of Battles". charter97.org. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  2. ^ "At least 2 civilians killed and 5 injured by strikes in Kharkiv region, Ukrainian official says". CNN. 2023-08-07. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  3. ^ Kateryna Denisova (2024-10-18). "Ukraine liberates Kharkiv Oblast village key for defense of Kupiansk, military intelligence says". The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
  4. ^ Wolkov, Nicole; Gasparyan, Davit; Evans, Angelica; Harward, Christina; Kagan, Frederick W. (19 October 2024). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 19, 2024". Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  5. ^ OpenStreetMap Informations; Retrieved on October 19th, 2024 7.44 PM (CEST)