Battle of Marinka | |||||||
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Part of War in Donbas | |||||||
![]() Ukrainian servicemen in front of Marinka police station on the day after the battle | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Units involved | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,000 [6] | 2,700 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
36-60 killed [7] [8] 185 wounded [8] [9] 12 captured | 4 killed [10] 39 wounded [11] 1 captured [12] | ||||||
9 civilians killed 30 civilians wounded [6] [13] |
The Battle of Marinka was a short battle in the war in Donbas in and around Marinka, Donetsk Oblast which took place on 3 June 2015. Ukrainian forces fought the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic's (DPR) Republican Guard and Pyatnashka Brigade under Akhra Avidzba . The town of Marinka was briefly seized by DPR forces before it was recaptured by the Ukrainians.
According to the Ukrainian military, fighting around the government-held town of Marinka began at 3 a.m. of 3 June when separatists launched an offensive with tanks and 1,000 fighters. [6] The DPR stated that this attack was in response to the heavy Ukrainian shelling of Donetsk, Horlivka, Staromykhailivka and Yenakiieve on the night of 2 June to the morning of 3 June. [14] They added that those shellings killed 15 people in DPR-held territory near Marinka. [6] The separatist attack began with artillery fire, followed by an infantry and tank assault as the sun came up. [1] The fighting lasted nearly 12 hours before stopping, but resumed again soon after. [6] The fighting had also spread to Krasnohorivka, and both towns were in flames as bloody and chaotic street battles took place. Rocket and artillery fire was also exchanged. [1] [15] By the end of the day, the rebels had gained control over a portion of the town, with a Ukrainian member of parliament saying 70 percent of Marinka was DPR-held. [1]
The situation in Marinka stabilised during the early evening as a cease-fire took hold. [15] The Ukrainian military stated that the cease-fire restored their control of the town [1] and both the Donetsk People's Republic's Defence Minister Vladimir Kononov and the Ukrainian military confirmed to the OSCE that Marinka was under Ukrainian control. [15] On 4 June, an AP reporter briefly visited the town and confirmed it was under government control, with troops conducting mop-up operations. [16]
Fighting in and around Marinka left 20 separatists and four soldiers dead, while 99 separatists and 39 soldiers were wounded. [11] [8] An additional 9 civilians had been killed [13] with a further 30 wounded. [6] On 4 June, according to the DPR, Ukrainian government artillery and mortar fire continued to hit multiple DPR-held cities, including Donetsk, leaving 16 separatist fighters and five civilians dead, while 86 fighters and 38 civilians were wounded. [9] The following day, the Ukrainian president claimed the military had recaptured Marinka, after expelling the separatists, and captured 12 "saboteurs", including one Russian citizen. His claim was not independently confirmed. [17]
The Kyiv Post quoted Ukrainian military commanders who said that if the separatists had captured Marinka and Krasnohorivka it would have created a choke point for the Ukrainian forces at Pisky and Avdiivka (north and northwest of Donetsk). [18] Ukrainian soldiers who fought in the battle told Kyiv Post that they believed the battle was intended to test their capabilities. [19] This view was echoed by Russian military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer. [20] The rebels denied that they had attacked Marinka and described the fighting that took place at the town as them counter-attacking. [17]
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