, one of the oldest historical landmarks of Donetsk Oblast Donetsk Oblast is located within the historic regions of
Zaporizhzhia (western and central part),
Sloboda Ukraine (northern part) and
Pryazovia (southern part). In the mid-18th-century, the north-eastern outskirts formed part of
Slavo-Serbia with its capital in
Bakhmut. Before the establishment of Donetsk Oblast, three districts (
okruhas) existed on its territory from 1923 to 1930. The
Donets Governorate was terminated in 1925. As part of
Soviet Ukraine, Donetsk Oblast was established on 2 July 1932 out of the
Kharkiv Oblast, the
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, and a number of raions that were under the direct administration of
Kharkiv (then-capital of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic). Artemivsk (today
Bakhmut) served as the oblast's administrative center for two weeks until 16 July 1932, when the city of Stalino (today
Donetsk) took on the role. Until 1938, the Donetsk Oblast included the territories of the modern
Luhansk Oblast. In June 1938 it was split into the Stalino Oblast (modern Donetsk Oblast) and the Voroshylovhrad Oblast (modern Luhansk Oblast). During the
Nazi German occupation from fall 1941 to fall 1943, Donetsk Oblast was known as Yuzivka Oblast (after the original name of Donetsk). During
World War II, it was the site of several war crimes, including the German-perpetrated
Artemivsk massacre and Soviet-perpetrated
Massacre of Grischino. As part of
de-Stalinization in the
Soviet Union, in 1961 Stalino and Stalino Oblast were renamed Donetsk and Donetsk Oblast. During the
dissolution of the Soviet Union, 83.9% of voters in Donetsk Oblast approved Ukraine's declaration of independence in the
1991 referendum. In the mid-1990s, the region became known for its heightened criminal activity, including the killings of high-profile business people such as
Akhat Bragin and
Yevhen Shcherban. Donetsk Oblast was also a base for Ukraine's main pro-Russian political faction,
Party of Regions, which became part of the Ukrainian government in 2002 and paved a way into Ukrainian politics for the powerful "
Donetsk Clan". In late 2004, the Party of Regions was involved in the creation of a political project, the
South-East Ukrainian Autonomous Republic, which was intended to include Donetsk Oblast. Having close ties with the Russian government, the Party of Regions, along with local communists and other pro-Russian activists, instigated the
pro-Russian unrest which escalated into the
war in Donbas. In May 2014, the Ukrainian government lost control over its border with Russia in Donetsk Oblast. On 30 September 2022 Russia, amid its
invasion of Ukraine,
annexed Donetsk (
Donetsk People's Republic),
Luhansk (
Luhansk People's Republic),
Zaporizhzhia, and
Kherson Oblasts. The
United Nations General Assembly subsequently passed a
resolution calling on countries not to recognize what it described as an "attempted illegal annexation", demanded that Russia "immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw", while most nations of the world have not recognized the annexations. As of August 2025, Russia controls about 75% of the oblast. ==Geography==