Bezdryk was first mentioned in 1677. Prior to the
Russian Revolution it was renowned for the number and quality of
icons in the local Church of the Archangel Michael, dating to the time of the
Cossack Hetmanate, and an archaeological expedition of the
Russian Orthodox Church took place in 1916. Farmers in Bezdryk went on strike during the
Russian Revolution of 1905. The village was occupied by the
Red Army in December 1917 amidst the
Ukrainian–Soviet War. 259 of the village's residents fought for the Red Army in
World War II, of whom 88 were killed in battle. == Demographics ==