Battle for Lysychansk The first battles in the raid began for the recapture of
Lysychansk, located in the northwest of Luhansk Oblast. According to the operation's plan, the
95th Airmobile Brigade units were to conduct raids and go to the southern outskirts of the city and from there start eliminating enemy units while the
24th Brigade advanced from the north. In tandem with 95th brigade's northward push, forces from the
Donbas Battalion of the
National Guard of Ukraine assisted in removing Russian units on the way to the city center. Two days before the assault of Lysychansk, scouts were sent to identify the reference points of militants. On the
reconnaissance mission, the scouts discovered a block post, which wasn't previously known. On July 19, units of the 95th brigade went on the offensive, destroying the block post and advancing on a strategically important height. The initial attempt to seize the height was unsuccessful; however, during a new battle which lasted a few hours, the height was abandoned by pro-Russian forces. Following the strategic height's capture by the 95th brigade, paratroopers took control of a nearby oil refinery that risked destruction from pro-Russian forces. The full battle lasted from midday until the evening on July 19. Amongst Ukrainian forces, five paratroopers were reported killed while an additional 40 were injured. The advance of Ukrainian forces resulted in celebrations amongst locals, with one soldier who fought with the 95th brigade later relating:That was the greatest joy for all the time of my service. When local saw that armoured personnel carriers with Ukrainian symbols, they ran to salute us. On the way the local people unfolded blue-yellow flags and dressed up
vyshyvankas. They were standing along the road clapping, singing the Ukrainian hymn and shouting "Glory to Ukraine!", "Thank you for coming!". —
Vasyl Bodnar, soldier of the 95th brigade. ==Results==