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Country Oblast
  
Ukraine Luhansk Oblast

Renamed
  
1938 as Krasnodon

Area code(s)
  
+380 6435

Area
  
77.33 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 6:36 AM

Founded
  
1914 as Sorokino

Postal code
  
94400

Climate
  
Dfa

Population
  
44,283 (2013)

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Weather
  
2°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 81% Humidity

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Krasnodon (Ukrainian, Russian: Краснодон) is a city in Luhansk Oblast (region) of eastern Ukraine. It is incorporated as a city of oblast significance and serves as the administrative center of Krasnodon Raion (district), though it does not belong to the raion. Population: 44,283 (2013 est.).

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Map of Krasnodon, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine

Population of Krasnodon in 1972 was 70,400, in 1989 it was around 53,000, in 2001 it was 49,921.

History

Krasnodon was established in 1914 along the banks of the Velyka Kamyanka, a tributary of the Seversky Donets River, as the settlement of Sorokino. It soon became one of the centers of the coal mining industry of the Donbass region. By the Decision of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, on 28 October 1938 it was renamed to Krasnodon.

During the German-Soviet War, Krasnodon was occupied by Nazi Germany from July 20, 1942 to February 14, 1943. The Soviet Komsomol organization resistance Young Guard operated in the city from October 1942 to January 1943, when most of its members were arrested and executed. The Young Guard are commemorated with monuments and a memorial complex in Krasnodon.

Since 2014, Krasnodon has been controlled by the Luhansk People's Republic and not by Ukrainian authorities. NATO released satellite data from 21 August 2014 and claimed it showed a large column of armoured vehicles crossing into Ukraine from Russia through Krasnodon.

Demographics

As of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:

Ethnicity
  • Russians: 63.3%
  • Ukrainians: 33.2%
  • Belarusians: 1.3%
  • Other: 2.2%
  • Language
  • Russian: 90.75%
  • Ukrainian: 8.46%
  • Romani: 0.17%
  • Armenian: 0.15%
  • Belarusian: 0.12%
  • References

    Krasnodon Wikipedia