Pobieda

Pobieda
Побєда
Village

M20 Pobieda
Etymology: Victory
Country Ukraine
Province Luhansk Oblast
District Novoaidar Raion
Area
  Total 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Population
  Total 509
  Density 250/km2 (660/sq mi)

Pobieda (Ukrainian: Побєда) is a village of 509 people (654 in 2001) in the Novoaidar Raion (district) of Luhansk Oblast (province) in eastern Ukraine. The village occupies the area of 2 square kilometers and is situated at 162 meters above sea level. The neighboring settlement of Chystopillya (89 inhabitants) is also subordinated to the Pobieda village council.

The village name "Pobieda" means "victory" and there are several more minor villages in Ukraine with this name.

According to 2001 all Ukraine census, Ukrainian language is native to 82.7% of village residents. Russian is native for 13.76% of Pobieda residents.

War in Donbass

On 3 September 2014 the pro-Russian insurgents shelled the village of Pobieda, using BM-30 "Smerch" multiple rocket launchers. It was reported by some Ukrainian sources that the village was completely destroyed.[1][2] Indeed, due to shelling blast wave there was damage to some civil buildings (broken windows and roofs). The were not fixed any dead of civil population. An OSCE Special Monitoring Mission visited Pobieda and spoke to the mayor who said that at least ten rockets had struck the village. The OSCE mission saw several unexploded rockets as well as shell holes.[3]

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Coordinates: 49°02′28″N 39°06′54″E / 49.0411°N 39.1150°E / 49.0411; 39.1150


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