Neskuchne (Ukrainian: Нескучне; Russian: Нескучное) is a village (selo) in Volnovakha Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, on the western, left bank of the Mokri Yaly river.
In the mid-19th century, Baron Korf founded the Neskuchnensky forest (now a landscape reserve of local significance).
According to data from 1859, in the owner's village of Aleksandrovsky Uyezd Ekaterinoslav Governorate there lived 193 people (96 males and 97 females), there were 70 households, and there were 2 factories.
In 1908, in the village of Neskuchne, Mariupol uezd, Ekaterinoslav Governorate there lived 1,369 people (716 males and 653 females), and there were 181 households.
It had become an outpost of the Russian forces, with a complex geography: a hill on one side, and the Mokri Yaly river on the other.
[6] On 13 January 2025, geo-located footages showed that Russian forces had recaptured the village in an offensive to capture the larger town of Velyka Novosilka in the north.