Ryzhivka (Ukrainian: Рижівка; Russian: Рыжевка) is a village in Sumy Raion (district) in Sumy Oblast of northeastern Ukraine, on the left bank of the Seim river, at some hundred meters of the Russia–Ukraine border. It belongs to Bilopillia urban hromada [uk], one of the hromadas of Ukraine.

History

The first written mention of the settlement dates back to 1719.

Russian Invasion of 2022

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the village was reportedly captured on 9 June 2024, by Kadyrovites.[2] However, later Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Yuri Zarko, head of the Bilopillia hromada, denied that Russian troops had captured Ryzhivka.[3][4] On 13 June 2024, Ukraine's State Border Guard Service spokesperson Andriy Demchenko claimed in a TV interview that Russian allegations about Ryzhivka are a part of a psychological operation aimed at misleading and demoralizing people in Ukraine. He also said that "Russian activities in Sumy front are not as intense as in Kharkiv Oblast".[5] The Ukrainian military has yet to comment on the situation in Ryzhivka.[6] As of 12 June, ISW has not observed visual evidence confirming Russian activity or gains in Ryzhivka since 10 June and assesses that Russian forces failed to establish an enduring presence in the settlement.[7]

Demographics

As of the 2001 Ukrainian census, the settlement had 854 inhabitants. Their native languages were 82.38% Ukrainian and 17.27% Russian.[8]

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