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Second Battle of Mariupol
Part of the War in Donbass
Date5 September 2014 – present
LocationMariupol
Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
 Ukraine  Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia (presumed)
Units involved

Armed Forces of Ukraine

Donbass People's Militia
Russian Armed Forces
Strength
Unknown 30 tanks
Casualties and losses
1 killed
3 wounded
4 tanks destroyed
unknown
Russo-Ukrainian War (outline)
  • Background

  • Major topics


Post-Minsk II conflict

Attacks on civilians


Military engagements
  • Effects and aftermath

Related

The second battle of Mariupol began on the east of Mariupol, south-east Ukraine, on 5 September 2014, just 8 hours before the ceasefire treaty was signed in Minsk later same day.

Events

The offensive against Mariupol began on 28 August 2014, when rebel forces captured the town of Novoazovsk and marched towards Mariupol. The Ukrainian soldiers that left Novoazovsk retreated to Mariupol to defend the city from an attack. Many citizens left Mariupol due to fear of an attack. 7 tanks (T-64 type) of Ukrainian armed forces faced in battle 30 tanks (T-80 type) of advancing Russian Army, that starting from 24 August invaded the Novoazovsk Raion of Ukraine to the east. Ukrainians withheld the attack but lost 4 tanks and retreated with the 3 remaining tanks to the army checkpoint on the outskirts of Mariupol, where they were met by the Ukrainian journalist Sergiy Karazy who reported the event. The commander of Ukrainian tank brigade was in the state of post-shock state but they were going to return to battlefield, loading the ammunition in the surviving 3 tanks.

References

  1. ^ Сім українських танків дали героїчний бій 30-ти російським Т-80 під Маріуполем, - ЗМІ (Seven Ukrainian tank gave heroic battle against 30 Russsian T-80 tanks near Mariupol). Press of Ukraine (Uapress.info), 6 September 2014

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