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Petrovske (Ukrainian: Петровске, Russian: Петровское) or Petrovo-Krasnosillia (Ukrainian: Петрово-Красносілля) is a city in Khrustalnyi urban hromada, Rovenky Raion, Luhansk Oblast (region) of Ukraine, currently occupied by Russia. It has a population of 12,642 (2022 estimate).
History
In 1962, Petrovske was made subordinate to the municipality of Krasnyi Luch. Petrovske was granted city status in 1963.
In 2014, Petrovske was taken over by the proxy Luhansk People's Republic (LPR) during the war in Donbas, and has since been under de facto Russian occupation. In April 2015, Petrovske was the sight of intra-rebel infighting, with either LPR proxy forces or actual Russian special forces attempting to violently expel formerly allied Cossack separatists from the city. In 2016, as part of decommunization in Ukraine, Petrovske was renamed to Petrovo-Krasnosillia by the Ukrainian government. However, due to the occupation of the city by Russia, it is still often referred to by the communist-era name. In 2020, Ukraine enacted administrative reforms that officially designated the city as part of Khrustalnyi urban hromada, Rovenky Raion.
Economy
Petrovske has a factory that makes concrete products, along with other industrial enterprises.
Demographics
Petrovske's population has declined in recent years, from 13,260 (2013 est.) to 12,642 as of the most recent estimate in 2022.
According to native language data from the 2001 Ukrainian census, it is a predominantly Russian-speaking city (76.4%), with a significant Ukrainian-speaking minority (22.4%) as well as a much smaller Belarusian-speaking minority (0.1%).
References
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- Petrovske
- Boikivske settlement hromada
- War in Donbas
- Luhansk People's Republic
- List of cities in Luhansk Oblast
- Petrivske
- List of renamed cities in Ukraine
- Armorial of Ukraine
- List of airports in Ukraine
- List of Ukrainian toponyms that were changed as part of decommunization in 2016