Urozhaine was occupied by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[6] During the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive, it was one of several settlements that saw heavily concentrated fighting as it was seen as a point of great strategic value.[7]Ukrainian forces entered the settlement on 10 August 2023[8] and the 35th Marine Brigade together with 38th Separate Marine Brigade, together with other Ukrainian defence forces, fully liberated it on 16 August, according to Ukraine; footage geolocated by CNN showed soldiers raising the Ukrainian flag near a memorial for Soviet troops fighting in the Second World War.[9][10]
On 8 May 2024, it was reported that Russian forces had re-entered Urozhaine and had advanced up to central parts of the village.[12]DeepStateMap.Live reported Russian forces to have recaptured it around 13 July.[13][14]
On 18 July, Ukrainian authorities confirmed that their forces had withdrawn from the village, claiming that while Russian losses were more than one hundred to several hundred killed "every day", their defensive positions had been destroyed, along with the village itself.[15][16]
Demographics
According to the 2001 census, Urozhaine has a population of 1,000. 57.4% of residents were native Ukrainian speakers, 42.1% were native Russian speakers, 0.2% were native Armenian speakers, 0.1% were native Belarusian speakers, 0.1% were native Bulgarian speakers, and 0.1% were native Greek speakers.[17]