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Myrnohrad

City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine

Myrnohrad

City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine

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image_captionKapitalna Coal Mine in Myrnohrad
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subdivision_type1Oblast
subdivision_name1Donetsk
subdivision_type2Raion
subdivision_name2Pokrovsk
subdivision_type3Hromada
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area_total_km223
population_total46098
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established_date1911
established_titleFounded
established_date11965
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leader_titleMayor
leader_nameOleksandr Leonidovich Brykalov
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| mapframe-zoom = 11 | mapframe-wikidata = yes | mapframe-point = none Myrnohrad (, ; ), formerly Dymytrov until 2016, is a city in Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine. It was a city of regional significance before the status was abolished in 2020. The city had inhabitants. Warfare evacuations reduced the civilian population to 1,658 (2024 estimate).

The city was previously named after Georgi Dimitrov, a prominent Bulgarian and Soviet communist politician, but was renamed in 2016 as a result of decommunization laws.

Symbols

Flag

The city flag was approved by decision No. IV/5-8 of the 5th session of the 4th convocation of the City Council on September 10, 2002. It is a rectangular cloth with a width-to-length ratio of 2:3, in red and black, depicting a golden antique miner's lamp with five golden rays on the right and left, and two golden fern stems.

Coat of Arms

Approved by Resolution No. IV/5-8 of the 5th Session of the City Council of the 4th Convocation on September 10, 2002. Authors: P. V. Chesnokov, S. I. Potyugov. The design is identical to the flag: a red inverted arrowhead, edged in gold, is depicted on a black field, surmounted by a golden antique miner's lamp with five golden rays on each side, flanked by two golden fern stems. The shield is topped with a silver three-pronged city crown and framed on each side by tree branches—a chestnut branch on the right and a natural-colored poplar branch on the left. The branches are entwined with a blue ribbon with the city's name inscribed at the bottom in gold letters.

The black color and the miner's lamp indicate rich coal deposits and the mining industry.

History

The historical predecessors of the city of Myrnohrad were two mining settlements formed near coal mines - Novoekonomichne (1911) and Hrodivka (1916). These two settlements were built in the early twentieth century on land leased from the rural communities of Novoekonomichne and Hrodivka villages. In 1934, mine No. 5-6 (Hrodivka mine) was named after Georgi Dimitrov.

From October 1941 to September 1943, the city was under the occupation of Nazi Germany during World War II.

In 1966, probably as a result of prolonged heavy rains, a part of the mine 5/6 mine terricone in Myrnohrad collapsed, completely demolishing buildings on Sadova, Zhdanov, and Rozynska streets. Everyone who was in the buildings and nearby was killed. The authorities then hid the tragedy from the public.

In 1972, the mining villages of Novoekonomichne and Dymytriv were united under the common name of Dymytriv. This mining town was named after the Bulgarian politician, the first communist ruler of Bulgaria, Georgi Dimitrov, in honor of his friendship with the Bulgarian people, whose representatives worked in the mines in the 1960s. In August 1990, Dimitrov was granted the status of a city of regional significance.

Russo-Ukrainian War

Unlike in most of the larger cities in Donetsk Oblast, an unrecognized independence referendum in May 2014 was not held in the city.

On 17 January 2015, the city dismantled the monument to Lenin.

On 21 March 2016, in accordance with the law on decommunization, Dimitrov's deputies chose a new name and voted to rename the city Myrnohrad.

On 12 May 2016, the Verkhovna Rada renamed the city of Dymytriv to Myrnohrad. The relevant bill No. 4468 was voted for by 265 MPs. The renaming came into force on 22 May 2016. On 20 May, a monument of Georgi Dimitrov was demolished in the city.

On 27 February 2023, during Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russians launched a missile attack on the city, damaging a kindergarten.

Residential building in Myrnohrad after Russian bombing on 17 August 2024

Since the onset of Russia's offensive to reach Pokrovsk in July 2024, their forces have advanced increasingly closer to Myrnohrad; on 13 August, a Ukrainian soldier said that Russian forces in the area were tasked with the city's capture, and on 16 August, Ukrainian officials reported that Russia was six kilometers from the city. The recent advances led the population to be ordered to evacuate, with an estimated 20,000 people remaining in the city on 16 August, and a complete evacuation expected by the end of August 2024. On 19 August, Head of the Myrnohrad Military Administration Yuriy Tretyak warned that only one to three days are left to evacuate the city in face of advancing Russian troops, and that Myrnohrad was shelled for several days already.

On 29 August, Russian forces reportedly entered the southern outskirts of Myrnohrad, although whether these were only reconnaissance groups or if actual soldiers were in the city was disputed.

In wake of Russia's offensive towards Pokrovsk, in late 2024 and January 2025, Myrnohrad saw a steady advancement of Russian forces on the town. Since the start of battle, it has been subjected to heavy bombardment, including the shelling of a hospital. As of 12 December 2025, after the end of Pokrovsk siege, the town was fully encircled by Russian forces and main battles are taking place in the central part. As of late December 2025, at least half or most of the town was under Russian control. By 31 December 2025, the entire Myrnohrad city center and Svitle district were captured by Russian forces.

Geography

The city of Myrnograd is located in the steppe zone of the southeastern part of Ukraine, in the southwest of the Donetsk ridge. The city is part of the Prydniprovsky agro-soil region. The soil is formed by forests and forest-like loams. The soil cover mainly consists of ordinary black soil.

The climate is moderately continental. Strong winds are characteristic, high air temperatures in summer, and showers. The coldest months of the year are January and February, with an average temperature of −4.8 °C, and the warmest month is June, with an average temperature of +26.4 °C. The average amount of precipitation is 524 mm. The prevailing winds are from the east and southeast. The depth of soil freezing is up to 1 meter. The relief is a steppe plain, cut by a ravine-river network of the Rodinskaya and Sennaya gullies. The hydrography of the territory is represented by streams and drains that flow at the bottom of the gullies. Groundwater in the floodplains of the gullies lies at a depth of 0.5 to 3 m, on the plateau and slopes - above 10 m.

For Myrnograd as an industrial city, along with other social problems, the most urgent are the improvement of the environmental situation and optimization of natural resources. The environmental situation of the city is characterized as tense and requires the implementation of a set of measures. The city is home to 6 industrial enterprises: 3 mines, a beneficiation plant, a RMZ, the Buddetal plant, 12 enterprises providing services to coal enterprises, and 3 automobile enterprises. The most acute problems of the city are pollution of air and water basins. In 2002, stationary pollution facilities emitted 38,508 thousand tons of harmful substances into the atmosphere, including solids — 2,541 tons, gaseous and liquid — 35,961 tons. Most of the emissions of harmful substances are from coal industry and municipal enterprises. High concentrations of emissions are observed within the sanitary protection zones of enterprises. To improve the environmental situation, a number of measures are envisaged that take into account the prevention of pollution of air, water basins, and soil.

Demographics

YearInhabitants
19234589
19275509
19399642
195915 343
197020 832
197958 793
198762 000
198963 254
199263 700
199463 400
199859 400
200254 787
200354 114
200453 544
200552 901
200652 241
200751 799
200851 220
200950 939
201050 636
201150 251
201249 987
201349 646
201449 519
201549 353
201649 021
201748 839
201848 434
201947 957
202047 460
202146 904

As of the 2001 Ukrainian census:

;Ethnicity

  • Ukrainians: 64.2%
  • Russians: 31.3%
  • Tatars: 0.7%
  • Belarusians: 0.6%
  • Armenians: 0.2%

;Language

  • Russian: 71.8%
  • Ukrainian: 26.0%
  • Armenian: 0.1%
  • Belarusian: 0.1%

City districts

  • City Center
  • Standard District
  • Molodezhny Microdistrict
  • Svetly Microdistrict
  • Vostochny Microdistrict
  • Zapadny Microdistrict
  • Block 40
  • Former Novator Mine Settlement
  • 5-6 Mine Settlement
  • Vosmoy Microdistrict
  • Bryanka Microdistrict
  • Pobeda Microdistrict

Hospitals and outpatient clinics

  • "Central" hospital
  • "Medical" outpatient clinic ("Molodyzhny" district) As a result of Russian shelling on March 8, 2024, the institution was damaged and ceased to operate; Outpatient clinics in other districts of the city.
  • "Infectious Diseases" hospital (Soborna St., Shakhty District 5/6) On July 27, 2024, the facility was destroyed by Russian shelling; earlier, on July 17, 2024, the facility was closed due to its proximity to the contact line.

Economy

The main city employer is a mining company "Myrnohradvuhillya" (formerly Krasnoarmiyskvuhillya, after the city's central train station) along with refining factory "Komsomolska".

  • Myrnohradvuhillya
    • Kapitalna coal mine (formerly Stakhanov coal mine)
    • Tsentralna coal mine
    • Dymytrova coal mine
    • Rodynska coal mine

Notable people

  • Vladimir Kozlov — Olympic champion, bobsleigh (1988)
  • Viktor Burakov (1955-2025) — Ukrainian athlete, Olympic champion (1980)
  • Nikolay Sergeyevich Dikansky — Soviet and Russian physicist, Doctor of Sciences,
  • Volodymyr Serhiyovych Kapustin (1992—2023) — soldier and participant of the Russian-Ukrainian war
  • Nonna Koperzhynska — Ukrainian theater and film actress, People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR (1967).(She studied in Myrnograd as a child)
  • — modern and representative of the direction
  • — private of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, battalion Dnipro-1, studied and died in battle in Myrnohrad, awarded the Order for Courage III degree and got a street named after him in the city.
  • — ensign of the Security Services of Ukraine, awarded the Order for Courage
  • — Hero of the Soviet Union (1945)
  • — Hero of the Soviet Union (1944) (Worked in Myrnograd)
  • — Hero of the Soviet Union (1945) (Worked in Myrnograd)
  • — Hero of the Soviet Union (1943) (Worked in Myrnograd)
  • is a Ukrainian scientist in the field of mining engineering. Doctor of technical sciences, professor. Academician since 1993 (worked in Myrnograd)
  • — Ukrainian Soviet leader, chief designer of the Kharkiv Design Bureau for Engine Construction at the Malyshev Plant
  • — Ukrainian opera and concert singer, soloist of the Donetsk National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet named after A. B. Solovyanenko, professor of the academic singing department of the Donetsk State Music Academy named after S. S. Prokofiev, People's Artist of Ukraine (worked in Myrnograd)
  • — twice Hero of Socialist Labor(1948,1957)
  • Valentin Polyakov (1993—2023)—Junior sergeant, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
  • (1987—2018) — private first class, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
  • (1967—2018) — master of sports of Ukraine of the international class in kickboxing, coach, six-time champion of Ukraine.
  • (1972—2018) — private first class, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
  • (1970—2016) — soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
  • Status — , public figure, scientist, lawyer, journalist — an active participant in the national liberation struggle for the independence and democratic system of Ukraine. (He worked in Myrnograd)

Notes

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