List of massacres in Ukraine
This is a list of massacres in Ukraine.
Name | Date | Location | Prepertrators | Deaths | Notes |
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Siege of Kiev | November 28-December 6, 1240 | Kiev | 48,000 | ||
Batih massacre | 3-4 June 1652 | Batih | Cossaks | 3,500–8,000 Polish POWs | Also known as the "Sarmatian Katyń." |
Tach Vetat | 1648–1649 | Nationwide | Cossaks | 20,000–100,000 Jews | See Jewish Casualties of Tach Vetat for discussion of various estimates of the number of murdered. |
Massacre of Uman | June 1768 | Uman | Ukrainian rebels | 2,000–33,000 Jews and Poles | |
Kiev pogrom (1881) | 7 May 1881 | Kiev | Unknown | ||
Odessa pogrom (1905) | October 18 and 22 1905 | Kiev | ethnic Russian, Ukrainian and Greek rioters | 400-1,000 Jews | |
Kiev pogrom (1905) | 31 October-2 November 1905 | Kiev | ethnic Russian, Ukrainian, etc. rioters | 100 Jews | |
Mass-killings of Jews during the Russian civil war | 1918-1923 | Ukraine and Southern Russia | Ukrainian nationalists |
100,000-150,000 Jews | Including Jews who were massacred in Southern Russia. |
Vinnytsia massacre | 1937–1938 | Vinnytsia | 9,432 Ukrainians | Part of the Great Purge. | |
NKVD prisoner massacres in Ukraine | June–November 1941 | In 78 prisons across Ukraine | Almost 9,000 | By Stalin's orders. | |
Lviv pogroms | June 1941 - July 1941 | Lviv | Ukrainian nationalists | 6,000 Jews | |
Kamianets-Podilskyi Massacre | August 27–28, 1941 | Kamianets-Podilskyi | Ukrainian Auxiliary Police |
23,600 Jews | |
Drobitsky Yar | December 15, 1941 | Kharkiv | 15,000 Jews | ||
Berdychiv massacre | October 5, 1941 | Berdychiv | 20,000–38,536 Jews | ||
Nikolaev Massacre | September 16–30, 1941 | Mykolaiv | 35,782 mostly Jews | ||
Babi Yar massacre | September 29, 1941 | Babi Yar | 33,771 Jews | ||
1941 Odessa massacre | October 22–24, 1941 | Odessa | 25,000–100,000 Jews | ||
Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia | March, 1943 - December, 1944 | Volhynia | 60,000-100,000 Poles | ||
Janowa Dolina massacre | 23 April 1943 | Janowa Dolina | Ukrainian nationalists | 600+ Poles | |
Poryck massacre | July 11, 1943 | Poryck | 300 Poles | ||
Huta Pieniacka massacre | February 28, 1944 | Huta Pieniacka | Ukrainian nationalists | 500–1,200 Poles | |
February 2014 Euromaidan riots | 18-21 February 2014 | Kiev | 100+ | ||
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