Pishchanivka

Pishchanivka
Піщанівка
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Interactive map of Pishchanivka
Pishchanivka is located in Kherson Oblast
Pishchanivka
Pishchanivka
Location of Pishchanivka within Ukraine
Pishchanivka is located in Ukraine
Pishchanivka
Pishchanivka
Pishchanivka (Ukraine)
Coordinates: 46°38′57″N 32°50′30″E / 46.649167°N 32.841667°E / 46.649167; 32.841667
Country Ukraine
OblastKherson Oblast
RaionKherson Raion
HromadaOleshky urban hromada
Status1955
Area
 • Total
25.046 km2 (9.670 sq mi)
Elevation
9 m (30 ft)
Population
 • Total
582
 • Density23.2/km2 (60.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
75112
Area code+380 5542

Pishchanivka (Ukrainian: Піщанівка) is a village in Kherson Raion, Kherson Oblast in southern Ukraine. It belongs to Oleshky urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Before 1955, it was part of the village Pidstepne.

Geography

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It is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of the riverbank of the Dnipro.[2]

History

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The village was founded in the second quarter of the 19th century by immigrants from Penza, Kaluga, and some from Right-bank Ukraine and Moldova.[3] Many farms were located in the area, and in 1940, the farms were merged into a village going by the name Pidstepne.[3] The village was renamed in 1955 to its current name, Pishchanivka.[3] During the Russian Civil War, the Soviets took over the village in January 1918, and in 1933, a collective farm was organized in the village called Gorky.[3] Gorky housed the 2nd department of the state farm of Tsiurupynsk (now known as Oleshky).[3] During the Great Patriotic War, the village was occupied by German troops from 11 September 1941 to 3 November 1943, before being retaken by Soviet troops.[3]

Pishchanivka was captured by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine that began in 2022. Early on 18 October 2023, it was reported that Ukrainian forces had reached the village during an incursion during the Dnipro campaign.[2][4][5] Due to the Russian destruction of the Kakhovka Dam, the village is almost entirely flooded, with residents reportedly being on the way for evacuation in 2023.[6]

Demographics

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In 2001 the settlement had 582 inhabitants, native language as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001:[1]

Monuments

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The monuments for the soldiers and villagers in Pishchanivka.

Inside the village is a mass grave of Soviet soldiers and a monument to the villagers who fought.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "All-Ukrainian population census". db.ukrcensus.gov.ua. State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b Eckel, Mike (18 October 2023). "River Crossings, ATACMS, Cauldrons, Stalled Breaches: Ukraine's Battlefield Tips Into A New Phase". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Піщанівка. Віртуальний проєкт «Краєзнавство Таврії». Херсонська обласна універсальна наукова бібліотека ім. Олеся Гончара". krai.lib.kherson.ua. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
  4. ^ Dinara Khalilova (19 October 2023). "Military reports Russian strikes on east bank of Dnipro near Kherson, implying Ukrainian presence". kyivindependent.com. The Kyiv Independent. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Russia launched air strikes against the village of Pishchanivka on the east bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson Oblast, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces wrote, implying the presence of Ukrainian forces in the settlement.
  5. ^ Angelica Evans; Nicole Wolkov; Karolina Hird; Riley Bailey; Mason Clark (18 October 2023). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 18, 2023". understandingwar.org. ISW. Retrieved 17 October 2023. The milblogger claimed that a Ukrainian sabotage group is still operating in Pishchanivka as of the afternoon of October 18. The milblogger, however, suggested that Russian forces only maintain positions on the southern outskirts of the settlement.
  6. ^ "Mayor of Oleshky on situation on left bank of Kherson region: Flooding, fires, people lose connection". Ukrinform. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2025.