Klavdiievo-Tarasove

Klavdiievo-Tarasove (Ukrainian: Клавдієво-Тарасове) is a rural settlement in Bucha Raion (district) of Kyiv Oblast (province) in northern Ukraine.

In 1902, the 45th verst crossing the future Klavdiieve station was built, to which a single-track line led.

In 1908, after construction of the second track on the railway, as well as the opening of stations, the 39th verst and the 45th verst crossings were renamed Nemishayeve-I and Nemishayeve-II stations, respectively, in honor of the chief of the South-Western Railway Klavdii Nemishaev.

In 1910, the hunting lodge of the Prime Minister of the Russian Empire Pyotr Stolypin was built in Klavdiievo.

In July 1943, the 1st Borodyansk partisan detachment was formed in the forests near Klavdiievo-Tarasove, to which the locals provided great assistance.

1,053 inhabitants of this village took part in the German-Soviet war; almost all of them were awarded orders and medals of the USSR.

Mass grave of soldiers of the Soviet Army in Klavdiievo