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List of armed conflicts between Russia and Ukraine

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The following is a list of conflicts fought between Russians and Ukrainians.

List

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  Russian/Soviet victory

  Cossack/Ukrainian victory

  Inconclusive/Ongoing conflict

Date Conflict Belligerents Belligerents Result Note
1658 Romadanovsky invasion of Ukraine Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat Cossack Hetmanate Muscovy Russian victory Armistice of Varva; Vyhovsky accepts Russian citizenship[1]
1659 Second Vyhovsky uprising Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat Cossack Hetmanate Muscovy
Zaporozhian Sich
Russian-Cossack victory After a short-term success at Konotop, the Russians are invading Ukraine again and Cossacks loyal to Russia overthrow Vygovsky;[2] Pereyaslav Articles enacted
1668–1669 Left-Bank Uprising Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat Cossack Hetmanate
Zaporozhian Sich
Muscovy Uprising suppressed The 1665 treaty was revised and Hlukhiv articles [ru] were enacted, but Moscow still held Left-Bank with an iron fist
1708–1712 Northern war in Ukraine Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat Cossack Hetmanate
Sweden
Russia Russian victory Cossack hetmanate lost its autonomy, legal and international properties, and therefore ceased to exist as a state
1734 Haidamak uprising of 1734 Haidamaks Uprising suppressed
1750 Haidamak Uprising of 1750 Haidamaks Russia Uprsing suppressed
1768–1769 Koliivshchyna Haidamaks Uprising suppressed
1855 Kievan Cossacks' insurrection Cossacks Russia Uprising suppressed
1917–1918 First Soviet-Ukrainian War [ru; uk]  Russia Ukrainian State
Ukrainian People's Republic
 Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ukrainian victory Creation of the Ukrainian State
1919–1921 Soviet-Ukrainian War  Russia Ukrainian State
Ukrainian People's Republic
Bolshevik victory Ukraine annexed into the Soviet Union as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
1944–1960 UIA resistance against Soviet rule UIA Soviet Union Soviet victory 570,000+ Ukrainians deported
2014–present Russo-Ukrainian War Ukraine Ongoing Russia occupies 18% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea and parts of the Donbas

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ Babulin 2009, p. 7.
  2. ^ Gumilev 2023, pp. 414–415.

Bibliography

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  • Babulin, Igor (2009). Битва под Конотопом. 28 июля 1659 [The battle of Konotop. July 28, 1659] (in Russian). Цейхгауз. ISBN 978-5-9771-0099-1.
  • Gumilev, Lev (2023) [1992]. От Руси к России [For Rus' to Russia]. Эксклюзивная классика (revised ed.). Moscow: AST. ISBN 978-5-17-153845-3.