Ukrainsk

Ukrainsk (Ukrainian: Українськ, [ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲk]; Russian: Украинск, [ʊkrɐˈinsk]) is a city in Selydove urban hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.

807-IX, the Selydove urban hromada became part of the newly formed Pokrovsk Raion of the Donetsk Oblast.

[12] Russian state-run RIA news agency and pro-Russian milbloggers stated that the city was captured on 17 September,[13] which was corroborated by geolocated footage.

[14][15] At the 2001 Ukrainian census, the population was 13,236, of which the native language and ethnic distribution was:[1] The city of Ukrainsk relies heavily on the mining industry, particularly through the "Ukraine" coal mine and the coal processing plant (CPF "Ukraine"), both managed by the State Enterprise "Selidovugol."

[2] In 2008-2009, on the initiatives of the city mayor's office announced in the mass media, about 700 families from various regions of Ukraine moved to Ukrainsk.

The city has an asphalt plant, a bakery, several sewing workshops, and small car repair companies.

[2] Ukrainsk offers a range of community services, including secondary schools, kindergartens, a clinic, and a stadium.

Notably, Vitaly Neshin and Rinat Akhmetov once honed their boxing skills here, representing "Spartak" in numerous tournaments.

[17][16] The main attractions of the town are the following localities: the central square of the city; the mine "Ukraine"; a memorial sign in honor of the labor achievements of section No.