List of massacres in Ukraine
This is a list of massacres in Ukraine.
Name | Date | Location | Perpetrators | Deaths | Notes | |||||
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Siege of Kiev | November 28–December 6, 1240 | Kiev | Mongol Empire | 48,000 | ||||||
Tach Vetat | 1648–1649 | Nationwide | Cossacks | 20,000–100,000 Jews | See Jewish casualties of Tach Vetat for discussion of various estimates of the number of murdered. | |||||
Batih massacre | June 3–4, 1652 | Batih | Cossacks | 3,500–8,000 Polish POWs | Also known as the "Sarmatian Katyń." | |||||
Sack of Baturyn | November 2, 1708 | Baturyn | Russian Empire | ~7,000 Ukrainians | After the capture of the city, its entire civil population was massacred by Russian forces | |||||
Massacre of Uman | June 1768 | Uman | Ukrainian rebels | 2,000–33,000 Jews and Poles | ||||||
Kiev pogrom (1881) | May 7, 1881 | Kiev | Unknown | |||||||
Odessa pogrom (1905) | October 18 and 22, 1905 | Kiev | Ethnic Russian, Ukrainian and Greek rioters | 400–1,000 Jews | ||||||
Kiev pogrom (1905) | October 31–November 2, 1905 | Kiev | Ethnic Russian, Ukrainian, etc. rioters | 100 Jews | ||||||
Mass killings of Jews during the Russian Civil War | 1918–1923 | Ukraine and Southern Russia | Ukrainian People's Republic Russia White Army Green armies Ukrainian nationalists |
100,000–150,000 Jews | Including Jews who were massacred in Southern Russia. | |||||
Vinnytsia massacre | 1937–1938 | Vinnytsia | Soviet Union | 9,432 Ukrainians | Part of the Great Purge. | |||||
Fântâna Albă massacre | April 1, 1941 | Fântâna Albă | Soviet Union | 200–2,000 | ||||||
NKVD prisoner massacres in Ukraine | June–November 1941 | In 78 prisons across Ukraine | Soviet Union | Almost 9,000 | By Stalin's orders. | |||||
Lviv pogroms (1941) | June 1941 – July 1941 | Lviv | Germans, Ukrainian nationalists, local crowds | 6,000 Jews | ||||||
Kamianets-Podilskyi massacre | August 27–28, 1941 | Kamianets-Podilskyi | Nazi Germany Hungary Ukrainian Auxiliary Police |
23,600 Jews | ||||||
Pavoloch massacre | September 5, 1941 | Pavoloch | Nazi Germany | 1,500 Jews | ||||||
Nikolaev massacre | September 16–30, 1941 | Mykolaiv | Nazi Germany | 35,782 mostly Jews | ||||||
Babi Yar massacre | September 29, 1941 | Babi Yar | Nazi Germany | 33,771 Jews | ||||||
Berdychiv massacre | October 5, 1941 | Berdychiv | Nazi Germany | 20,000–38,536 Jews | ||||||
1941 Odessa massacre | October 22–24, 1941 | Odessa | Nazi Germany Kingdom of Romania |
25,000–100,000 Jews | ||||||
Drobitsky Yar | December 15, 1941 | Kharkiv | Nazi Germany | 15,000 Jews | ||||||
Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia | March 1943 – December 1944 | Volhynia | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 60,000–100,000 Poles | ||||||
Koriukivka massacre | March 1–2, 1943 | Koriukivka | Nazi Germany | 6,700 | ||||||
Janowa Dolina massacre | April 23, 1943 | Janowa Dolina | Ukrainian nationalists | 600+ Poles | ||||||
Hurby massacre | June 2, 1943 | Hurby | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 250 Poles | ||||||
Dominopol massacre | July 11, 1943 | Dominopol | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 490 Poles | ||||||
Gurów massacre | July 11, 1943 | Gurów | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 410 Poles | ||||||
Poryck massacre | July 11, 1943 | Poryck | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 300 Poles | ||||||
Zagaje massacre | July 11–12, 1943 | Zagaje | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 260–350 Poles | ||||||
Budy Ossowskie massacre | August 29, 1943 | Budy Ossowskie | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 290 Poles | ||||||
Głęboczyca massacre | August 29, 1943 | Głęboczyca | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 250 Poles | ||||||
Wola Ostrowiecka massacre | August 30, 1943 | Wola Ostrowiecka | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | 529 Poles | Tarassiwka massacre | December 10, 1943 | Tarassiwka (Kiew-Swjatoschyn) | SD, lithuanian "Schutzmannschaft" Auxiliary troops | 400 Jews | |
Huta Pieniacka massacre | February 28, 1944 | Huta Pieniacka | Ukrainian nationalists | 500–1,200 Poles | ||||||
Sahryn massacre | March 10, 1944 | Sahryn | Armia Krajowa | 800-1,240 Ukrainians | ||||||
Pawłokoma massacre | March 3, 1945 | Pawłokoma | Armia Krajowa | 150-500 Ukrainians | ||||||
Sufczyna massacre | April 11, 1945 | Sufczyna | Armia Krajowa | several hundreds Ukrainians | ||||||
Karavan shooting | September 26, 2012 | Kiev | Yaroslav Mazurok | 3 | ||||||
Kharkiv beheadings | December 15, 2012 | Kharkiv | Unknown | 4 | Murder of judge Vladimir Trofimov and his relatives | |||||
February 2014 Euromaidan violence | February 18–21, 2014 | Kiev | Government of Viktor Yanukovych | 100+ | ||||||
2014 Odessa clashes | May 2, 2014 | Odessa | pro-Ukrainian activists | 48 | ||||||
Murder of Pentecostals in Slaviansk | June 2014 | Slaviansk | Russian Orthodox Army | 4 | ||||||
Novosvitlivka refugee convoy attack | August 18, 2014 | Novosvitlivka, Luhansk Oblast | Luhansk People's Republic (suspected) | 17 | ||||||
Volnovakha bus attack | January 13, 2015 | Volnovakha | Donetsk People's Republic (suspected) | 12 | ||||||
January 2015 Mariupol rocket attack | January 24, 2015 | Mariupol | Donetsk People's Republic (suspected) | 31 | ||||||
2015 Kharkiv bombing | February 22, 2015 | Kharkiv | Kharkiv Partizans (suspected) | 4 | ||||||
Kerch Polytechnic College massacre | October 17, 2018 | Kerch, Crimea | Vladislav Roslyakov | 21 | School shooting and nail-bomb attack | |||||
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