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Milove (; ) is the easternmost rural settlement the nominal administrative center of Milove settlement hromada in the Starobilsk Raion of
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in eastern
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. Population: . Prior to 2020, it was the administrative centre of the former Milove Raion. The town is currently occupied by
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troops. The town is adjacent to the
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n town of Chertkovo in
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.Ukraine crisis: Life on street dividing Ukraine and Russia
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Its train station used to be on the Russian side of the border at Chertkovo railway station.


Etymology

The name of the settlement is derived from the name of the , which name is derived from Russian name of the river - , which literally means "Chalky". The river is so named because there are chalk layers in a high ridge in the area of the river's source.


Geography

It is located on the border with Russia. The line of the North Caucasian Railway divides it into two parts. On the Russian side there is the Chertkovo settlement. The railway station is located on the other side of the railroad, in Russia. There was a border control point Milove-Chertkovo on the border with Russia.


History

After the construction of the Voronezh-Rostov railroad was completed in 1872, the khutir of Milove near Chertkovo station. It was a small settlement in the of the
Starobelsky Uyezd Starobelsky Uyezd (; ) was an ''uyezd'' (district) in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire. History This ''uyezd'' was created in May 1797. The administrative centre of ''uyezd'' was the town of Starobelsk. The ''uyezd'' consisted o ...
of the
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of the
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. In January 1918 the Soviet rule was established there.Мілове
// Українська радянська енциклопедія : у 12 т. / гол. ред. М. П. Бажан ; редкол.: О. К. Антонов та ін. — 2-ге вид. — К. : Головна редакція УРЕ, 1981. — Т. 6 : Куликів — Мікроклімат. — 552 с., 2арк. іл. : іл., табл., портр., карти + 1 арк с.
It has had the status of an urban-type settlement since 1938. During
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it was under German occupation from July 1942 to January 16, 1943 and was an entrenched stronghold. Later, it was a Soviet stronghold during the
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. During the hostilities and the German occupation of Milove, 56.6 million
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worth of damage was caused, the buildings of the collective farm and the MTS, the mill, the House of Culture, the library, the school, the nursery, the printing house and half of the houses were completely destroyed and burned down. Subsequently, its reconstruction began. In 1948, a tree nursery was established on the outskirts of the settlement. In 1953, there was an butter factory, a secondary school, a House of Culture and a library there.Меловое // Большая Советская Энциклопедия. / редколл., гл. ред. Б. А. Введенский. 2-е изд. том 27. М., Государственное научное издательство «Большая Советская энциклопедия», 1954. стр.113 In January 1959 the population was 4592 people: 1964 men and 2628 women. In 1964, the Starobilsk Veterinary College was transferred to Milove. In 1972, to honor the liberation from Nazi occupation, a museum of the history of the liberation of the settlement from fascist invaders was opened there and the monument "Ukraine to the Liberators" was installed. In 1973 there was a butter factory, veterinary college, historical and museum of local history there.Меловое // Большая Советская Энциклопедия. / под ред. А. М. Прохорова. 3-е изд. том 16. М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1974. стр. 53 In 1980 the population was 5.5 thousand people, there were a pilot plant of vegetable fats and proteins, a rayon agricultural machinery, a consumer services combine, two secondary schools, a music school, a sports school, a hospital, a House of Culture, two libraries and a museum of geology. In January 1989 the population was 5921 people: 2700 men and 3221 women. After the proclamation of independence of Ukraine, the settlement turned out to be on the border with Russia, and a customs post "Milove" was equipped there, which is located in the area of responsibility of the Luhansk border patrol guard of the Eastern Regional Department of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. The villages of Milove (Ukraine) and Chertkovo (Russia) are separated by the , which is about three kilometers long and is also a state border. This street is home to almost 500 citizens of Ukraine and Russia who live on both sides of it. On the Russian side there are Chertkovsky elevator, railroad station, meat processing plant. On the Ukrainian side of the street are the Milove Refined Oils Plant (not operating), an energy company, and a large market square. In 2004-2013 Milove hosted the annual international festival of modern and traditional Ukrainian and Russian songs "Friendship Street". The border was ''de facto'' opened. In May 1995, the
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approved the decision to privatize the repair and transport enterprise located here, and, in July 1995, the decision to privatize of raion agricultural machinery and raion agricultural chemistry. At the outbreak of the
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, Milove was not very affected by the war that raged in much of the region. However, on November 12, 2014, a Ukrainian border guard office was shot at with a grenade launcher leaving no casualties. Political tensions led to security cameras being installed on the Russian side of the border, and a fence being erected on the Ukrainian side of the border. On November 27, 2015, two Russian servicemen were detained in the city, and later exchanged back to Russian authorities. It was occupied by Russian forces on February 24, 2022, during the
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.


Demographics

As of Ukraine's national census in 2001, Milove had a population of 5,611 people. The linguistic structure of the town is diverse, since also a significant share of the ethnic Ukrainian population living in Milove speaks the
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natively. The exact linguistic composition of the settlement was as follows:


Cityscape

* Memorial Complex "Ukraine to the Liberators"


Infrastructure


Transportation

Local highway T-13-07 passes through the settlement. The nearest railway station Chertkovo on the partially deconstructed old Zhuravka - Bochenkovo track (part of the Moscow-Kazanskaya - Rostov-Glavny main line) is the junction point of the
North Caucasus The North Caucasus, or Ciscaucasia, is a subregion in Eastern Europe governed by Russia. It constitutes the northern part of the wider Caucasus region, which separates Europe and Asia. The North Caucasus is bordered by the Sea of Azov and the B ...
and South Eastern Railway.


Notable people

* Denys Harmash (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer * Yuriy Harbuz (born 1971), Ukrainian politician


Twin towns – sister cities

* Chop


References

{{Authority control Rural settlements in Starobilsk Raion Russia–Ukraine border crossings