Battle of Bucha

The battle of Bucha was part of the Kyiv offensive in the Russian invasion of Ukraine for control of the city of Bucha. The combatants were elements of the Russian Armed Forces and Ukrainian Ground Forces. The battle lasted from 27 February to 31 March 2022 and ended with the withdrawal of Russian forces. The battle was part of a larger tactic to encircle Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine.

Battle of Bucha
Part of the Kyiv offensive in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
DateFirst phase:
27 February – 12 March 2022
(1 week and 6 days)

Second phase:
29–31 March 2022 (3 days)
Location
Result

1st battle:
Russian victory and occupation


2nd battle:
Ukrainian victory and regained control
Belligerents
 Russia  Ukraine
Commanders and leaders
Gennady Bayur 
Azatbek Omurbekov
Anatoliy Fedoruk
Units involved

 Russian Armed Forces

National Guard of Russia

 Ukrainian Armed Forces

  •  Ukrainian Ground Forces
  •  Ukrainian Air Force

Irregular civilian volunteers (militia and guerillas)

  • BuchaVarta
Casualties and losses
Hundreds killed
At least 100 pieces of military equipment lost
Unknown
Per Ukraine: 458 civilians killed
Per United Nations: 73 civilians killed

The armed forces of Ukraine resisted the Russian advance in the capital's western suburbs of Irpin, Bucha, and Hostomel. Bucha was among the locations that the Kyiv Oblast State Administration named as the most dangerous places in the Kyiv Oblast. After Russian forces withdrew from Bucha and Ukrainian forces regain the city's control, reports of uncovered atrocities by the Russian military attracted international attention.

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