Kyiv offensive (2022)
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Was an ultimately unsuccesful Russian campaign for thhe control of Kyiv (or Kiev), the capital of Ukraine, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Chronology
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March 2022: Russian conquests in Ukraine as of March 1st, 2022.
March 2022: Small russian gains towards Byshiv.
April 2022: On 2 April, Ukrainian forces retook control over all of Kyiv Oblast including Irpin, Bucha, and Hostomel.
February 2022: Battle of Chernobyl.
February 2022: In the early morning of 25 February 2022, Russian forces approached Ivankiv from the northeast after making a breakthrough in the Battle of Chernobyl.
February 2022: Russian conquests in Ukraine as of February 26th, 2022.
February 2022: Vorzel and Markhalivka conquered by Russian forces while Borodianka was extensively bombed, killing hundreds.
March 2022: Russian advance up to the outskirts of Makariv.
March 2022: Russian conquests in Ukraine as of March 3rd, 2022.
March 2022: Russians stopped in Peremohal east of Kiev.
March 2022: Russian conquests in Ukraine as of March 5th, 2022.
March 2022: Russian forces had captured Bucha and half of Irpin by 14 March.
March 2022: Village of Moschun reconquered by Ukraine.
March 2022: On 28 March, Ukraine reportedly retook Irpin.
March 2022: On 29 March, the Russian Deputy Ministry of Defence Alexander Fomin announced a withdrawal of Russian forces from the Kyiv and Chernihiv areas.