The village of Shevchenko was founded in 1911. By 1918, the population of the village was 400 people, in 1959 – 5,500 people, since 1970 there has been a decrease in the population. Until 1921, the village was named — Lysa Hora, between 1921 and 1964 — Village No. 19-20. Shevchenkivsk Village Council was established in 1943. There are no industrial, municipal or agricultural enterprises on the territory of the council. The Village Day is dedicated to
Miner's Day.
Russo-Ukrainian War During the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, in early December 2024, the settlement came under high pressure by Russian forces, as they sought to advance on the flanks of
Pokrovsk, trying to seize it with a turning maneuver from the south, as part of
a broader offensive towards the city in the region. On 9 December, Russian forces were confirmed to have reached the centre of Shevchenko. By 11 December, most of the settlement was confirmed captured, with the exception of the northern and northeastern outskirts. This advance brought Russian forces within 3 kilometres of Pokrovsk. On 15 December, the
UK Defence Intelligence reported that the settlement was likely captured, with Ukrainian news source
Ukrainska Pravda confirming the Russian occupation. ==Demography==