The river served as an important defensive line for German forces during World War II, where fortifications along the river formed part of the wider
Mius-Front in which the Germans conducted a fighting withdrawal from the
Soviet Union after the failure of
Operation Barbarossa. After three days of heavy fighting, the Soviets crossed the river on 12 September 1943. The river saw battle again during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. During the
2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Ukrainian military pushed Russian forces away from Velyka Novosilka and captured various villages along the river's banks. The Ukrainian military accused Russian forces of destroying the dam next to the village of
Kliuchove near
Staromlynivka to slow the Ukrainian forces' advance. A few weeks later, Ukrainian forces were reported to have attempted to advance across the river with
T-80 tanks. == References ==