Milove

Milove (Ukrainian: Мілове) is the easternmost urban-type settlement in the Starobilsk Raion of Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine. Population: 5,770 (2021 est.)[1]. Prior to 2020, it was the administrative centre of the former Milove Raion.

Milove
Мілове
Меловое
Milove
Location of Milove in Luhansk Oblast
Milove
Location of Milove in Ukraine
Coordinates: 49°22′40″N 40°07′50″E
Country Ukraine
Oblast Luhansk Oblast
RaionStarobilsk Raion
Area
605 km2 (234 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
5,770

The town is adjacent to the Russian town of Chertkovo in Rostov Oblast.[2] Its train station used to be on the Russian side of the border at Chertkovo railway station.

History

Milove was first mentioned in 1872 as khutir. It was a small settlement in Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire.

It has had the status of an urban-type settlement since 1938.

During World War II it was under German occupation from July 1942 to January 1943. Later, it was a Soviet stronghold during the Battle of Kursk.[3]

In January 1959 the population was 4592 people.[4]

In January 1989 the population was 5921 people.[5]

At the outbreak of the War in Donbas, Milove was not very affected by the war that raged in much of the region.[2] However, on November 12, 2014, a Ukrainian border guard office was shot at with a grenade launcher leaving no casualties. Political tensions led to security cameras being installed on the Russian side of the border, and a fence being erected on the Ukrainian side of the border. [6][2][7] On November 27, 2015, two Russian servicemen were detained in the city, and later exchanged back to Russian authorities.[8]

It was occupied by Russian forces on February 24, 2022 during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9]

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