Kirovsk, Luhansk Oblast

[3] The landscape around the town is notable for pyramid-shaped manmade hills, by-products of the coal mining industry.

[citation needed] The settlement was founded in 1764 as a village named Holubivka by the Russian colonel Peter Golub.

[3] During World War II, Holubivskyi Rudnyk was occupied by Nazi Germany from 12 July 1942 to 3 September 1943.

After the area was recaptured from Nazi Germany, in September 1944 the mining settlement was incorporated into Kadiivka as the Holubivskyi District.

[citation needed] As of the 2001 Ukrainian census:[5] The Kirovsk Municipality represented by the Kirovsk City council consists of two urban settlements (towns, Donetskyi and Krynychanske) and two rural settlements (hamlets, Krynychne and Tavrychanske) that belonged to Chervonohvardiiske Municipality.