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5-story residential building after shelling during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, July 28, 2022. In the 2001 census Dzerzhynsk's population was 43,371 [citation needed] and by 2013 had declined to 35,296 people. [8] Following the 2015 law on decommunization, the city council decided on 16 October 2015 to rename the city to Toretsk. [9]
Dzerzhinsk (Russian: Дзержи́нск, IPA: [dzʲɪrˈʐɨnsk]) is a city in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located along the Oka River, about 370 kilometers (230 mi) east of Moscow and 35 kilometers (22 mi) west of Nizhny Novgorod.
Dzerzhinsk, transliterated from Russian, ... Dzerzhynsk, former name of Toretsk, Ukraine; See also. Dzerzhynsk (disambiguation) Dzerzhinsky (disambiguation)
Dzerzhynskyi City District, the former name of the Shevchenkivskyi District, Kharkiv, Ukraine; ... Dzerzhinsk (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 23 ...
As Russian forces make slow progress in eastern Ukraine, Ukraine's military stages a surprise cross-border attack.
Dzerzhynsk is name of several former toponyms in Ukraine that carried a name of a chekist of Polish descent Felix Dzerzhinsky. It can refer to: Romaniv (urban-type settlement), formerly known as Dzerzhynsk; Toretsk, formerly known as Dzerzhynsk
A Ukrainian brigade spokesperson said that the size of Russian attack groups in Toretsk had increased around fourfold. [101] On 8 January, a Russian source said that Ukrainian forces had been nearly forced back to the outskirts of the city. [102] In early January, Russian forces advanced from Shcherbynivka into the settlement of Petrivka ...
Google has updated it's aerial maps of Ukraine for the first time since the start of Russia's attack - with images now revealing the full scale of devastation. The contrast is stark in Mariupol ...