Initial Russian assaults On 19 April, Ukrainian forces regained control of Marinka after a failed Russian assault the day prior. "Powerful shelling" was reported on the city the same day. Ukrainian forces repelled Russian attacks on the city on 23 April. The
Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on 20 May that Russian and DPR forces had refocused their efforts towards Marinka, having allocated additional forces following the end of the
siege of Mariupol. Throughout May 2022, fighting took place in the form of "crushing artillery battles aided by drones and snipers", but Russia failed to break through Ukrainian lines. Fighting intensified from mid-July through early August, with a failed Russian attack on Marinka on 11 July. Two more assaults occurred on 30 July and 1 August, with little success. On 5 August, DPR and Wagner forces claimed to control half of Marinka. Russian forces assaulted Marinka again on 25 August, although made no gains. Throughout August, Russian forces made incremental gains in Marinka. The ISW reported that the frontline in Marinka largely stagnated throughout September. In October, geolocated footage showed Russian troops had advanced around the C051101 highway north of Marinka.
Winter 2022–summer 2023 assaults Donetsk Oblast governor
Pavlo Kyrylenko stated on 22 December 2022 that Marinka and the surrounding areas were "unlivable," and that there was "not a single surviving house." In January 2023, interviewed Ukrainian soldiers stated that fighting in Marinka was "hellish," and that with virtually no buildings left standing, they were fighting out of basements, rubble, and behind freestanding walls. On 30 January, Ukraine's
79th Brigade claimed it had repelled an infantry assault by a company of Russian troops towards Marinka. According to the Ukrainian General Staff, clashes intensified on 2 February with thirteen battles lasting two hours in Marinka. On 21 February, further Russian assaults on Marinka were reportedly repelled. Analysis by the British Ministry of Defence said that the effects of the Russian winter offensive were inconclusive in Marinka, with only minimal gains made despite "expending significant resources." On 15 April, Ukrainian general
Oleksandr Tarnavskyi released video of six captured Russian soldiers near Marinka. On 24 May, Ukraine's General Staff said Marinka remained one of the epicenters of ongoing clashes during the war. In June 2023, Ukrainian soldiers on the front in Marinka claimed that Russian soldiers outnumbered Ukrainians 4:1 in manpower, and 6:1 in artillery. Most battles took place at close range, and in basements. It was reported on 13 July 2023, that Ukrainian forces had captured a Russian-held position in the "Zverinets" fortifications southwest of Marinka. Around this time, Russian forces intensified attacks on the settlement.
Hanna Maliar, the then-deputy defense minister of Ukraine, stated that the Russians were on the offensive in Marinka in September 2023.
Final assaults In October 2023, Ukrainian military officials said that Russian forces were launching renewed attacks across the eastern front, as well as transferring new units and equipment to the Marinka axis. On 7 October, Ukraine's General Staff reported repelling 12 Russian assaults in Marinka while pro-Russian sources reported Russian advances in the city amid clashes near the western outskirts, according to the
ISW. On 8 October, Ukrainian military spokesperson Colonel Oleksandr Shtupun said that he believed Russian assaults on Marinka were intended to prevent the transfer of Ukrainian reserves to the
Zaporizhia front. Ukrainian military observer Konstyantyn Mashovets reported on 12 October that Russia was concentrating forces of the
68th Army Corps on the Marinka axis. Daily Russian assaults and positional battles continued into November 2023, with the Ukrainian General Staff claiming to have repelled 20 assaults in the Marinka sector on 3 November. On 9–10 November, Shtupun said Russian forces were concentrating their assaults on Marinka and
Novomykhailivka—a fortified village located along Marinka's southern flank—and claimed
Storm-Z penal units were participating in the assaults. Russian sources reported ongoing clashes on Marinka's western edge with both the
Russian Ministry of Defence and Ukrainian officials reporting increased clashes near
Heorhiivka, located immediately west of Marinka. On 22 November, Ukraine's
79th Air Assault Brigade claimed Russian troops had deployed over 300
kamikaze drones and stormed Ukrainian positions in Marinka over 150 times within the past week. On 1 December, the ISW assessed that Russian forces controlled at least 74 percent of Marinka according to currently available geolocated combat footage, but that it was possible they realistically controlled more than that amount. Pro-Russian sources claimed Russian forces controlled 90–95 percent of the city and had pushed Ukrainian forces to the western edges, meanwhile the Ukrainian General Staff reported repelling more front line assaults. On 5 December, the British defence ministry assessed that Russian forces controlled most of the city, with Ukrainian forces still controlling "pockets of territory in the western edge" of the city. On 12 December, geolocated video emerged online of Russian units of the 2nd Rifle Battalion and
163rd Tank Regiment raising a Russian flag at the end of the western side of Kashtanova Street, indicating recent advances south of the Osykova River, which straddled Marinka's northern flank. On 15 December, pro-Russian sources claimed Russian troops advanced 450 meters westwards north of the Osykova and that Ukraine only controlled two percent of the settlement. They also claimed that Russian forces were intensifying assaults along Marinka's southern flank, towards
Pobieda and Novomykhailivka, meanwhile Ukraine's General Staff reported repelling all assaults on Novomykhailivka and Marinka. On 22 December, Russian
military blog Rybar claimed that the "Zverinets" fortification, which Ukrainian troops reportedly recaptured on 13 July, was recaptured by Russian forces amid ongoing ground assaults towards Pobieda and Novomykhailivka. On 25 December, the Russian Ministry of Defence announced that its forces had fully captured Marinka, == Aftermath ==