List of massacres in Ukraine
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This is a list of massacres in Ukraine.
Massacres in Ukraine
Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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2 May 2014 Odessa clashes | 2 May 2014 | Odessa | 48 | 172 injured |
February 2014 Euromaidan riots | 18-21 February 2014 | Kiev | 100+ | |
Massacre of Poles in Volhynia | March, 1943 - December, 1944 | Volhynia | 150,000 | |
Kamianets-Podilskyi Massacre | August 27–28, 1941 | 23,600 | ||
Babi Yar massacre | September 29, 1941 | 33,771 | ||
Berdychiv massacre | October 5, 1941 | 20,000–30,000 | ||
Huta Pieniacka massacre | February 28, 1944 | Huta Pieniacka | 500–1200 | |
Kisielin massacre | July 11, 1943 | Kysylyn | 60–90 | |
Korosciatyn massacre | February 28–29, 1944 | Korosciatyn (now known as Krynica) | 150 | |
Nikolaev Massacre | September 16–30, 1941 | Mykolaiv | 35,782 | |
1941 Odessa massacre | October 22–24, 1941 | Odessa | 25,000–34,000 | By extension, could refer to the murder of well over 100,000 Ukrainian Jews in the town and the areas between Dniestr and Bug rivers, over the course of the Romanian and German occupation. |
Drobitsky Yar | December 15, 1941 | Kharkiv | 15,000 | |
Massacre of Uman | June 1768 | Uman | 2000–20,000, possibly 33,000 | |
Tach Vetat | 1648–1649 | 20,000–60,000 | See Jewish Casualties of Tach Vetat for discussion of various estimates of the number of murdered. | |
Batih massacre | 3-4 June 1652 | Batih | 3,500–8,000 | also known as the "Sarmatian Katyń". |
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