2022 battle in Ukraine 2022 Zhytomyr attacks Part of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022 Zhytomyr attacks | Date| 24 February 2022 — present | Location| Zhytomyr, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine Result| Ongoing Belligerents Ukraine| Russia Units involved Ukrainian Armed Forces * Territorial Defense Forces | Russian Armed Forces Casualties and losses 39 killed * 25 military * 14 civilians 330 civilians wounded 33 objects of infrastructure destroyed| None * v * t * e Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022–present) Kyiv offensive * Antonov Airport * Chernobyl * Hostomel * Ivankiv * Kyiv * shopping centre bombing * Kyiv convoy * Vasylkiv * Bucha * massacre * Irpin * refugee column shelling * Makariv * Moshchun * Brovary * Slavutych * Borodianka Northeastern Ukraine campaign * Hlukhiv * Kharkiv * February cluster bombing * government building airstrike * March cluster bombing * April cluster bombing * dormitories missile strike * Konotop * Sumy * ammonia leak * Trostianets * Chernihiv * 3 March bombing * 16 March breadline attack * Chuhuiv air base * Okhtyrka * Lebedyn * Romny * Northeastern Ukraine–Russia border * Desna Eastern Ukraine campaign * Avdiivka * Mariupol * hospital airstrike * theatre airstrike * art school bombing * Volnovakha * Izium * massacre * Stara Krasnianka * Donetsk * March attack * June attack * September attack * Rubizhne * Marinka * Popasna * Kramatorsk * Dovhenke * Donbas * Kreminna * Siverskyi Donets * Sievierodonetsk * Bilohorivka * school bombing * Toshkivka * 1st Lyman * Sviatohirsk * Bohorodychne & Krasnopillia * Lysychansk * Siversk * Chasiv Yar * Pisky * Olenivka massacre * Bakhmut * Soledar * Eastern counteroffensive * Balakliia * Shevchenkove * Kupiansk * civilian convoy shelling * 2nd Lyman * Svatove–Kreminna line * Pavlivka * Makiivka * Vuhledar Southern Ukraine campaign * Kherson * Melitopol * Mykolaiv * cluster bombing * government building airstrike * Chornobaivka * Zaporizhzhia * civilian convoy attack * residential building airstrike * Enerhodar * Zaporizhzhia NPP * 1st and 2nd Voznesensk * Huliaipole * Berdiansk * Davydiv Brid * Kherson counteroffensive * Prelude * Nova Kakhovka * Crimea * Novofedorivka * Crimean Bridge * Sevastopol Naval Base * Liberation of Kherson * Dnieper river Other regions * Ivano-Frankivsk * Kryvyi Rih * Lviv * Odesa * Zhytomyr * Rivne * Vinnytsia * Dnipro * 2023 residential building airstrike * Yavoriv * Kremenchuk * Serhiivka * Chaplyne * Strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure Naval war * Snake Island * Moskva Spillover and cross-border incidents * Western Russia * Millerovo * Dyagilevo and Engels air bases * Bryansk Oblast * Poland Resistance * Ukrainian resistance * Belarusian–Russian anti-war resistance * rail war in Belarus * rail war in Russia * Russian commisariat attacks * Ust-Ilimsk military commissariat shooting Possibly related * Zagreb Tu-141 crash * Russian mystery fires * Transnistria attacks * Nord Stream pipeline sabotage * Brovary helicopter crash * Black Sea drone incident The 2022 Zhytomyr attacks on the civilian airport of Zhytomyr took place on 27 February 2022 as part of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The airport is situated around 150 kilometres (93 mi) from the capital city of Ukraine — Kyiv — near the city of Zhytomyr in Zhytomyr Oblast. Attacks on the city itself followed in March. It was reported that the Russian armed forces used 9K720 Iskander missile systems that were located in Belarus.[1] ## Timeline[edit] ### February[edit] Zhytomyr Airport attack, 27 February 2022 On February 24, at 5:40 a.m., Ozerne Air Base in the suburbs was shelled.[2] On February 27, Russian occupation forces used 9K720 Iskander missiles in Belarus to strike the Zhytomyr civilian airport.[1] ### March[edit] Late in the evening of March 1, Russian troops hit a residential sector of the city. The city hospital and about ten residential buildings on Shukhevych street were damaged. Bombs were dropped on the city. As a result, at least two civilian Ukrainians were killed and three were injured.[3] On March 2, shells hit the regional perinatal center and some private houses.[4] On March 4, rockets hit the 25th Zhytomyr school, destroying half of the school.[5] In the evening, the "Ozerne and Zhytomyr Armored Plant" came under fire; two people were injured.[6] In an air assault on March 8, a dormitory was hit and the Isovat insulation factory was damaged.[7] On March 9, the outskirts of the city (Ozerne district) came under fire.[8] On March 25, a military facility was shelled by Russian forces.[9] ### June[edit] On June 25, 24 Russian missiles hit several military bases in and around Zhytomyr, these missiles were reportedly launched by Russian forces in Belarus.[10] ### August[edit] On August 16, the Zhytomyr region again came under shelling, two explosions were reported on a military airport; The runway, as well as repair equipment, were damaged during the attack.[11] According to the governor of the Zhytomyr Oblast, Vitaliy Bunechko, the missiles that hit the airport were launched from Belarusian territory.[12] ### October[edit] On October 10, during the series of Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure, two missiles were launched against Zhytomyr, one was reportedly shot down, while the other hit critical energy infrastructure, which led to some parts of the region to have blackouts.[13] ### November[edit] On November 15, during an air raid in Zhytomyr, explosions were reported at key energy infrastructure in the city, which caused blackouts and partial lack of water in the city.[14] ### December[edit] On December 16, two Russian missiles were launched at Zhytomyr, energy infrastructure in the city was reportedly hit.[15] ## See also[edit] * Russian occupation of Zhytomyr Oblast ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b "Airport in central Ukraine reportedly targeted by missile fired from Belarus". 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Retrieved 11 February 2023. * v * t * e Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022–present) Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War Overview | General| * Outline * Timeline * Phase 1 * Phase 2 * Phase 3 * Phase 4 * Aerial warfare * Control of cities * Foreign fighters * Information war * Legality * Map * Order of battle * Peace negotiations * Proposed no-fly zone * Reparations * Women | Prelude| * Reactions * Disinformation * Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory * Ukraine and weapons of mass destruction * 2021 Russia–United States summit * 2021 Black Sea incident * 2021–2022 Belarus–European Union border crisis * "On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians" * Crimea Platform * Zapad 2021 * Ukraine cyberattacks * Union Resolve 2022 * Stanytsia Luhanska kindergarten bombing * Evacuation of the Donetsk PR and Luhansk PR * Mobilization in Donetsk PR and Luhansk PR * "Address concerning the events in Ukraine" * "On conducting a special military operation" Background| * Dissolution of the Soviet Union * Annexation of Crimea * reactions * War in Donbas * 2022 timeline * Minsk agreements * humanitarian situation * international recognition of the Donetsk PR and Luhansk PR * Putinism * Foundations of Geopolitics * Novorossiya * Rashism * Russian irredentism * Russian imperialism Foreign relations| * Russia–Ukraine * Belarus–Ukraine * Belarus–Russia * Russia–United States * Russia–NATO * Ukraine–NATO * enlargement of NATO * eastward expansion controversy in Russia * open door policy Military engagements | Southern Ukraine| * Snake Island campaign * Bombing of Odesa * Siege of Mariupol * Battle of Kherson * Battle of Melitopol * Battle of Mykolaiv * Battle of Enerhodar * Battles of Voznesensk * Battle of Huliaipole * Battle of Davydiv Brid * Kherson counteroffensive * Liberation of Kherson * Skirmishes on the Dnieper | Eastern Ukraine| * Battle of Avdiivka * Battle of Marinka * Battle of Volnovakha * Battle of Izium * Battle of Rubizhne * Battle of Popasna * Battle of Dovhenke * Battle of Donbas * First Battle of Kreminna * Battle of the Siverskyi Donets * Battle of Sievierodonetsk * Battle of Bilohorivka * Battle of Toshkivka * First Battle of Lyman * Battle of Sviatohirsk * Battles of Bohorodychne and Krasnopillia * Battle of Lysychansk * Battle of Siversk * Battle of Pisky * Battle of Bakhmut * Battle of Soledar * Battle of Pavlivka * Battle of Vuhledar * Ukrainian Kharkiv counteroffensive * Battle of Balakliia * Battle of Shevchenkove * Battle of Kupiansk * Second Battle of Lyman * Battle of the Svatove–Kreminna line Kyiv| * Battle of Antonov Airport * Capture of Chernobyl * Battle of Ivankiv * Battle of Kyiv * Battle of Hostomel * Battle of Vasylkiv * Battle of Bucha * Battle of Irpin * Battle of Makariv * Russian Kyiv convoy * Battle of Moshchun * Battle of Brovary * Battle of Slavutych Northeastern Ukraine| * Battle of Hlukhiv * Battle of Kharkiv * Battle of Konotop * Battle of Sumy * Battle of Trostianets * Siege of Chernihiv * Battle of Okhtyrka * Battle of Lebedyn * Battle of Romny * Northeastern Ukraine–Russia border skirmishes Strikes on military targets| * Chuhuiv air base attack * Millerovo air base attack * Chornobaivka attacks * Yavoriv military base attack * Berdiansk port attack * Sinking of the Moskva * Desna barracks airstrike * Attack on Nova Kakhovka * Crimea attacks * Novofedorivka explosions * Dyagilevo and Engels air bases attacks * Makiivka military quarters shelling Resistance| | Russian-occupied Ukraine| * Popular Resistance of Ukraine * Berdiansk Partisan Army * Yellow Ribbon * Atesh | Belarus and Russia| * Civic Council * Irpin Declaration * Killing of Darya Dugina * National Republican Army * Military commissariats arsons * Ust-Ilimsk military commissariat shooting * Black Bridge * Rail war in Russia * Stop the Wagons * Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists * Rail war in Belarus * Busly liaciać * BYPOL * Community of Railway Workers * Cyber Partisans Russian occupations| * Flags used in Russian-occupied Ukraine | Ongoing| * Annexation referendums * Annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts * Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol * Donetsk Oblast * Kharkiv Oblast * Kherson Oblast * Luhansk Oblast * Mykolaiv Oblast * Zaporizhzhia Oblast | Previous| * Chernihiv Oblast * Dnipropetrovsk Oblast * Kyiv Oblast * Odesa Oblast * Poltava Oblast * Sumy Oblast * Zhytomyr Oblast Potentially related| * Black Sea drone incident * Mystery fires in Russia * Nord Stream pipeline sabotage * Transnistria attacks * Zagreb Tu-141 crash Other| * Assassination attempts on Volodymyr Zelenskyy * Coup d'état attempt in Ukraine * Crimean Bridge explosion * Dnipro missile strikes * Bombing of Ivano-Frankivsk * Bombing of Kryvyi Rih * Bombing of Lviv * Rivne missile strikes * Vinnytsia missile strikes * Bombing of Zaporizhzhia * Zhytomyr attacks * Missile explosion in Poland * Western Russia attacks * Bryansk Oblast attack War crimes | General| * Accusations of genocide in Donbas * Allegations of genocide of Ukrainians * child abductions * Attacks on hospitals * Cluster bombs * Russian filtration camps * Russian mobile crematoriums * Russian theft of Ukrainian grain * Russian torture chambers * Sacking * Sexual violence * Mistreatment of prisioners of war * White phosphorus bombs | Attacks on civilians| * February 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing * Kharkiv government building airstrike * 3 March Chernihiv bombing * Irpin refugee column shelling * Mariupol hospital airstrike * Stara Krasnianka care house attack * Mykolaiv cluster bombing * March Donetsk attack * Bombing of Borodianka * Chernihiv breadline attack * Mariupol theatre airstrike * Mariupol art school bombing * Kyiv shopping centre bombing * Sumykhimprom ammonia leak * March 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing * Mykolaiv government building missile strike * Bucha massacre * Kramatorsk railway station attack * April 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing * Bilohorivka school bombing * Maisky Market attack * Kremenchuk shopping mall attack * Serhiivka missile strike * Chasiv Yar missile strike * Olenivka prison massacre * Kharkiv dormitories missile strike * Chaplyne railway station attack * Izium mass graves * September Donetsk attack * Zaporizhzhia civilian convoy attack * Kupiansk civilian convoy shelling * Zaporizhzhia residential building airstrike * Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure * 2023 Dnipro residential building airstrike Attacks on prisoners of war| * Torture of Russian soldiers in Mala Rohan * Torture and castration of a Ukrainian POW in Pryvillia * Murder of Yevgeny Nuzhin * Makiivka surrender incident * Oleksandr Matsievskyi Legal cases| * ICC investigation * Arrest warrant * ICJ court case * Task Force on Accountability * Universal jurisdiction * Crime of aggression * Criminal proceedings * Vadim Shishimarin * Alexander Bobikin and Alexander Ivanov Reactions | States and official entities| | General| * Sanctions * people and organizations * restrictions on transit to Kaliningrad Oblast * Military aid * European Union Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine * People's Bayraktar * Signmyrocket.com * Humanitarian aid | Ukraine| * Application to NATO * Communication campaigns * Be Brave Like Ukraine * Embrace Ukraine. Strengthen the Union * Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War * Destroyed Russian military equipment exhibition * For Courage and Bravery [et; uk] * Grain From Ukraine * Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief * Hero City * I Want to Live * International Legion and other foreign units * Canadian-Ukrainian Brigade * Freedom of Russia Legion * Karelian National Battalion * Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment * Norman Brigade * Pahonia Regiment * Russian Volunteer Corps * Separate Special Purpose Battalion * Forced confiscation law of Russian property [ru; uk] * Look for Your Own * Martial law * Mobilization * Media Center Ukraine * National Council for the Recovery of Ukraine from the War [uk] * National Multi-Subject Test [uk] * North Korea–Ukraine relations * Points of Invincibility [uk] * Recognition of Ichkeria * Rescuer City [uk] * Syria–Ukraine relations * Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra * United24 * United News Russia| * Chechnya * Pro-Ukrainian Chechen fighters * Conmemorative Medal "Participant of a Special Military Operation" [ru] * Conversations about the important [ru] * Krasovsky case * Legalization of parallel imports [ru] * Manifesto of the South Russian People's Council * Martial law * Medal "For the Liberation of Mariupol" [ru] * Metropolis of Crimea [pt; ru; uk] * Mobilization * Recruitment of irregular forces [ru] * Moscow rally * Moscow Victory Day Parade * Orthodox Christmas truce proposal * Russian Orthodox clergymen appeal against war [ru] * Salvation Committee for Peace and Order * Special Coordinating Council * Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory * Unfriendly Countries List * "What Russia Should Do with Ukraine" * War censorship laws * We Are Together. Sports United States| * 2022 Joe Biden speech in Warsaw * 2022 State of the Union Address * Consolidated Appropriations Act * Disinformation Governance Board * Executive Order 14071 * Task Force KleptoCapture * Ukraine Defense Contact Group * Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act * Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative Other countries| * Belarus * China * Croatia * Denmark * Danish European Union defence opt-out referendum * Georgia [ru] * Germany * Zeitenwende speech * India * Operation Ganga * Iran * Israel * Operation Israel Guarantees [he] * Lithuania * Moldova * New Zealand * Russia Sanctions Act * Syria [ru] * Taiwan [zh-yue] * United Kingdom * Economic Crime Act * Homes for Ukraine * Operation Interflex United Nations| * Emergency special session * Resolution ES-11/1 * Resolution ES-11/2 * Resolution ES-11/3 * Resolution ES-11/4 * Resolution ES-11/5 * Security Council Resolution 2623 * Easter truce International organizations| * Accession of Ukraine to the EU * Brussels summit * European Political Community * 1st summit * Madrid summit * NATO virtual summit * Operation Oscar * Ramstein Air Base meeting * EU–Ukraine Summit * REPowerEU * SWIFT ban against Russian banks * Ukraine Recovery Conference * Versailles declaration Other| * Consecration of Russia * Finland–NATO relations * Iron diplomacy * Proposed Russian annexation of South Ossetia * Recognition of Russia as a terrorist state * Removal of monuments and memorials * Streets renamed * Ukraine Square, Oslo * Serving heads of state and government that have visited Ukraine during the invasion * Sweden–NATO relations Public| | Protests| * In Ukraine * in Russian-occupied Ukraine * demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin * ArmWomenNow * Ukrainian Artistic Front [uk] * In Russia * Anti-War Committee * Businessmen mystery deaths in Russia * Congress of People's Deputies * Council of Mothers and Wives * Feminist Anti-War Resistance * Flower protests * Marina Ovsyannikova * Russian Action Committee * North Caucasian protests * 2022 Russian Far East protests * State Duma initiative for charging Vladimir Putin of high treason * White-blue-white flag * In Belarus * In China * Great Translation Movement * In Czech Republic * Czech Republic First! | Companies| * Address of the Russian Union of Rectors * Boycott of Russia and Belarus * "Do not buy Russian goods!" * E.N.O.T. Corp. * Igor Mangushev * McDonald's in Russia * NashStore [ru] * Starlink satellites in Ukraine * Stop Bloody Energy * Vkusno i tochka * Wagner Group * Andrey Medvedev * Wagner Line [ru] * Yale CELI List of Companies Technology| * Anonymous and the invasion * alerts.in.ua * DDoS attacks on Romania * IT Army of Ukraine * Killnet * Liveuamap * Open-source intelligence * peacenotwar * Russian Asset Tracker * Squad303 [pl] * Ukraine Siren Alerts * Wikipedia * threat to block in Russia * detention of Mark Bernstein Other| * 2022 Pulitzer Prize * Black Sea Grain Initiative * Collaboration with Russia * We Are Together with Russia * Concert for Ukraine * DeepStateMapLive [uk] * Free Buryatia Foundation * Free Nations of Russia Forum * Global Tour for Peace * Guide to the Free World * Mozart Group * Olena Zelenska Foundation * Open letter from Nobel laureates * Russia's War Crimes House * Spain letter bomb attacks * Yermak-McFaul Expert Group on Russian Sanctions * Pavel Filatyev * True Russia Impact | Effects| * Aircraft losses * Casualties * journalists killed * Russian generals killed * Economic impact * Inflation surge * Moldovan energy crisis * protests * Protests in Europe * in France * Protests in Peru * Russia–EU gas dispute * 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage * Russian debt default * 2022 Russian oil price cap * 2023 Russian oil products sanctions and price cap * EU natural gas price cap * Education * End of the Whisky War * Environmental impact * Eurovision Song Contest 2022 * Russia * Ukraine * Eurovision Song Contest 2023 * Food crises * Landmine contamination * Nuclear power plants * Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant crisis * Nuclear threats * Religion * Russian emigration * Ship losses * Ukrainian theaters [uk] * Ukrainian cultural heritage * art theft and looting * damaged cultural sites * Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline explosion * Women | Human rights| * Humanitarian impact * Ukrainian refugee crisis * Sobieskiego 100 * UN Commission of Inquiry * UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission Terms and phrases| * "And now I will show you where the attack on Belarus was prepared from" * "Grandpa in his bunker" * "Good evening, we are from Ukraine" * "Orcs [ru]" * "Putin khuylo!" * "Russian warship, go fuck yourself" * "Slava Ukraini!" * "Strength is in truth" * "Westsplaining" * "Where have you been for eight years?" * "Without you! [uk]" Popular culture| * "12" * "Back to the Cold War" * "Bayraktar" * Borodianka cat [uk] * "City of Mary" * "Flowers of Minefields [uk]" * "Generation Cancellation" * "Generation Z" * "Oyda" * Ghost of Kyiv * "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" * Královec Region * Madonna of Kyiv * North Atlantic Fellas Organization * Newspeak in Russia [ru; uk] * "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" * Patron * "Putler" * Raccoon of Kherson [ru] * "Russia is here forever [ru]" * Saint Javelin * Saint Mariuburg [ru; uk] * "Slava Ukraini!" * "Stefania" * "Ukraine" * "Ukraine on Fire 2 [uk]" * Vasylkiv maiolica rooster * Vladimir Putin's meeting table * Walk of the Brave * Watermelon symbol [uk] * "Z" military symbol Key people | Ukrainians| * Volodymyr Zelenskyy * speeches during the invasion * visit to the United States * visit to the United Kingdom * Denys Kireyev * Denys Monastyrsky * Denys Prokopenko * Denys Shmyhal * Iryna Venediktova * Kyrylo Budanov * Mykola Oleschuk * Oleksandr Pavlyuk * Oleksandr Syrskyi * Oleksii Reznikov * Oleksiy Danilov * Oleksiy Neizhpapa * Ruslan Khomchak * Sergiy Kyslytsya * Serhiy Shaptala * Valerii Zaluzhnyi * Vitali Klitschko * Yevhen Moisiuk | Russians| * Vladimir Putin * Aleksandr Dvornikov * Aleksandr Lapin * Aleksey Nagin * Alexander Bortnikov * Andrei Kolesnikov * Andrei Sychevoi * Dmitry Medvedev * Gennady Zhidko * Igor Kastyukevich * Mikhail Mishustin * Maria Lvova-Belova * Nikolai Patrushev * Oleg Salyukov * Ramzan Kadyrov * Roman Berdnikov * Rustam Muradov * Sergei Shoigu * Sergey Surovikin * Sergey Lavrov * Sergey Naryshkin * Valery Gerasimov * Viktor Zolotov * Vitaly Gerasimov * Yevgeny Prigozhin Other| * Alexander Lukashenko * Denis Pushilin * Leonid Pasechnik Related * Anti-Russian sentiment * Anti-Ukrainian sentiment * Antonov An-225 Mriya * Azovstal iron and steel works * Brovary helicopter crash * Derussification in Ukraine * Demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin in Ukraine * Foreign leaders that have visited during the invasion * Ryazan military aircraft crash * Irkutsk military aircraft crash * Nord Stream 2 * Proposed Russian annexation of Transnistria * Punisher * Russian nuclear weapons * Sarmat * Russian military presence in Transnistria * Siberian wildfires * Soloti military training ground shooting * Soviet imagery * U-24 association * Voronezh military aircraft crash * Yeysk military aircraft crash * Moldovan coup d'état attempt allegations * 2023 visit by Joe Biden to Ukraine * 2023 visit by Xi Jinping to Russia * Category * Commons * Meta-Wiki This Ukrainian military article is a stub. 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