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Soledar (, ; , ; ) is a destroyed city in
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,
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,
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. Situated in the
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region of
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, the city was formerly highly important for its salt mining industry, from which its name Soledar is derived. The last estimate of its population before its destruction was 10,490, in 2022. From 1925 until 1991, it was known as Karlo-Libknekhtovsk after the German socialist
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. During the
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of the
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, Soledar was completely destroyed and depopulated by
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n forces, who have occupied the ruins of the city and the surrounding area since January 2023.


History


Founding

During the second half of the 17th century, the
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settled in the region of
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, building a village at the site what is now known as of Soledar and naming it Brіantsіvka (, ). Salt mining on an industrial scale began in the settlement in 1881, by which time it was part of the
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. Over the following years, the scale of salt mining increased, and hundreds of workers came to work in the mines, and settle in the area.


20th century

In 1925, during the Soviet period, several mining villages in the area were administratively merged into a new village named ''Karlo-Libknekhtovsk'' after the German socialist
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. During
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, Karlo-Libnekhtovsk was occupied by
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starting in October 1941.
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sabotaged the mines and factories as to not let the Nazis take advantage of them. The village was eventually liberated by the Soviet
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in September 1943. The salt mines were later restored and returned to full functionality. In 1965, Karlo-Libknekhtovsk received the status of a city. In July 1991, Karlo-Libknekhtovsk changed its name to ''Soledar''. This name literally means "a gift of salt" in the Russian language, reflecting its prominent salt-mining industry. Around 2,500 local people, approximately 1 in 4 of the settlement's population, were employed either in the salt mine, or related industries.


Russo-Ukrainian War


War in Donbas

In February 2014, the
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Ukrainian President
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was removed from power as a result of the
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protests and subsequent
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. This caused a backlash in southern and eastern Ukraine. In mid-April 2014, local pro-Russian militias, refusing to recognise the new government, took control of swathes of settlements across the Donbas and proclaimed the creation of two
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s, the
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(DPR) and the
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. Soledar would remain under the control of pro-Russian rebels for around 3 months, without being a central theatre of events, as nearby
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and
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were. On 21 July 2014, Ukrainian forces announced that they had retaken Soledar. During the 2014–2022 years of the war in Donbas, Soledar was peaceful, and not a theatre of conflict. However, the events of 2014 accelerated Soledar's population decline, which fell from 14,600 in 1971 to 10,490 at the beginning of 2022. In August 2014, Soledar was used as the base for the identification team and
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observers dealing with the
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plane crash due to its proximity to the site. On 14 January 2015, the body of Ivan Reznichenko, a local council politician missing since June 2014, was found. The press service of political party
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said the criminals who killed him, who were now in custody, had been ordered to do so by the pro-Russian separatists while they controlled Soledar.


Russian invasion of Ukraine

During the full-scale
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, on 28 May 2022, it was reported that a Russian missile had hit the Artemsil salt plant in Soledar. The company's facilities and equipment were destroyed, its building left in ruins. It was the first time the company had closed since World War II. By the end of the month, Artemsil was forced to stop production due to constant Russian shelling. In July 2022,
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reported that Soledar was under constant shelling and was largely destroyed, with the remaining population of 2,000 people experiencing a dire living situation. "There are no more local authorities, no police, no doctors, no pharmacy. Everyone has left. We've been abandoned," a local resident said. By August 2022, Soledar was estimated as "90 percent destroyed". The
battle of Soledar The battle of Soledar was a series of military engagements in and around the urban-type settlement of Soledar during the Battle of Donbas (2022), battle of Donbas in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces began an offensive on 3 August ...
began in intensity in early August 2022. In mid-August 2022, Soledar was visited by Ukrainian president
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, who handed out state awards to Ukrainian soldiers there, and stated to them: "You will definitely win, and thanks to you, the whole of Ukraine will win". Yet by September, Russian forces had captured much of the eastern half of Soledar. Russia's momentum seemed to have stalled towards the end of 2022, however starting on 27 December 2022, the Russian
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began a breakthrough attempt to take the settlement and return it to the control of the Donetsk People Republic, which by then had been annexed by Russia. The battle descended into heavy attritional fighting, and was called the "most bloody battle" of the war at the time. Ukraine evacuated the remaining civilians of Soledar at the start of January, as Russia's Wagner forces moved in. On January 11, 2023, after days of uncertainty as to whether Russia controlled the city, it was reported that Russia had definitively secured control of Soledar. By the end of the battle, the settlement was almost entirely destroyed, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky saying that "barely any walls in Soledar remain dstanding". According to Donetsk Oblast governor
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, of the pre-invasion population of 10,490, only "559 civilians including 15 children" remained in the settlement by 13 January. Analysts were divided over the value of Soledar, with some stating that a Russian victory in Soledar would be "
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at best". However, the capture of Soledar, Russia's first territorial gain since July 2022, gave Russia both a morale-boosting victory and territorial gain, arresting the pattern of Russian military reverses in the second half of 2022. Russian forces used Soledar as a staging post to press onto
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, which they took several months later, in May 2023. Over the following months, Russia reported periodic Ukrainian attacks on Soledar, which it claimed to have repelled. Soledar remains in ruins, and as of 2024 is believed to be completely or nearly unpopulated.


Geography

Situated in the traditionally industrial
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region within
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, Soledar is located from the city of
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, from
Sloviansk Sloviansk is a city in Donetsk Oblast, northern part of the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. The city was known as ''Tor'' until 1784. While it did not actually belong to the raion itself, Sloviansk served as the administrative center of the S ...
, from
Donetsk Donetsk ( , ; ; ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin, and Stalino, is an industrial city in eastern Ukraine located on the Kalmius River in Donetsk Oblast, which is currently occupied by Russia as the capita ...
, and from
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. There is a group of lakes on the edge of Soledar, some with a diameter of . Some of them have an "abnormally warm temperature" that can reach up to . Some are
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. The term excludes seawater and brackish water, but it does include non-salty mi ...
, while others are salty to the point that a person cannot dive deep, and gets pushed upwards.


Economy


Salt and gypsum

Soledar's primary industry was the mining and processing of salt. Salt company Artemsil, founded in 1976, was the former owner of Soledar's salt industry, and said that the salt deposits of Soledar are "almost inexhaustible.... in 300 years of exploitation, the salt reserves have only decreased by one percent." There were estimated to be 5 billion tonnes of salt reserves in the Soledar salt mines, with the Soledar salt mine regarded as the largest salt mine in Europe. However Artemsil is now defunct, and the Soledar salt mine has not been in operation since May 2022. In 2021, the mine provided around 95% of Ukraine's salt. Outside of Ukraine, the company exported salt to 22 countries, mostly in the former Soviet sphere, but also about 40 percent to Europe.
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had been an important export destination in particular, with Artemsil having a 24 percent share of the Russian salt market until January 2015, when Russia suspended imports from the company due to the war in Donbas. In early 2022, with the situation deteriorating in Soledar, Artemsil evacuated some of their workers, others left Soledar by their own means. Production of Artemsil salt stopped entirely in May 2022, and after existing supplies were exhausted, by summer of 2022 Artemsil salt was no longer to be found on shop shelves. In winter of 2022, the shafts of one of the mines were destroyed in the fighting, making the mine, at a depth of around below the ground, inaccessible. A spokesperson for Ukraine’s Donetsk regional state administration said, in early 2023, that three of the main four caves of the mine have been damaged. After the Russian capture of the city, Donetsk People's Republic head Pushilin, in his late January 2023 visit, stated that the salt mines were "damaged and difficult to descend into". Pushilin has pledged that the salt mines will, in time, be restored, however there have been no further updates on this. There is no timetable for the resumption of tourist activities in the mines. There is also an abundance of
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate Hydrate, dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, drywall and blackboard or sidewalk ...
in Soledar, which was previously mined, as it is useful for construction materials. The Germany-based company Knauf Gips Donbas owns a factory in Soledar that produced
plasterboard Drywall (also called plasterboard, dry lining, wallboard, sheet rock, gib board, gypsum board, buster board, turtles board, slap board, custard board, gypsum panel and gyprock) is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum), with or witho ...
, and into which they invested tens of millions of dollars. The factory closed in early 2022.


Salt mine tourism

Soledar's salt-mining industry created an "underground city" of caves, and tunnels that
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described as a "magnet for tourists" prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Guided tours went to as deep as , with attractions including sculptures made of salt crystals, a museum, and a church. The expansive tunnels have been the site of numerous publicity stunts and events, including classical music concerts, a
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match, and the first ever underground
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flight. Since the early 1990s, the chambers have also contained "speleosanatoriums": rooms made of salt that attempt to "recreate the allegedly restorative conditions of salt mines", where 100 patients with respiratory diseases are treated. This practice is part of the controversial
halotherapy Halotherapy (also known as speleotherapy when practiced inside caves) is a form of alternative medicine which makes use of salt. Halotherapy is an unproven treatment that lacks scientific credibility. Spa owners attribute a wide range of heal ...
industry, in which it is believed that the inhalation of salt dust is a "miracle cure for respiratory illnesses".


Transport

The (; , both literally translated as "Salt") railway station is located northwest of the center of Soledar. It was formerly an urban-type settlement of its own until 1999 when the
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officially declared it administratively subordinate to Soledar. The large railway station served as an essential hub station for shipping out Soledar's salt. The last shipment of Soledar salt went out in May 2022. The () railway station, located to the south of the centre of Soledar, is another formerly separate settlement that is now part of the city.


Science

From November 1977, the Artyomovsk Scintillation Detector has been located in Soledar salt mine, operating at a depth of . Its main purpose is to detect
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radiation from collapsing
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. This location inside the salt mine was chosen because the "natural-radioactivity background in salt is approximately 300 times lower than in ordinary rock," thus minimizing radiation noise. In 2000, a Ukrainian scientist proposed using Soledar's salt mines as a
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site, believing that the inert environment would be useful. However residents of Soledar and the surrounding area, including Bakhmut, opposed the proposal, holding rallies and writing letters to authorities. Eventually, regional authorities said that the plan would not be implemented. On 15 March 2005, the Donetsk Oblast Council gave the
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of the
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the right to use 0.63 hectares of area in the mine and the station for research. At this time, the station had 11 employees.


Demographics

Soledar's population has fallen over the past few decades, from 14,600 in 1971 to 10,490 in 2022, and only an estimated 550 as of early 2023. As of 2024, Soledar is believed to be unpopulated. In terms of ethnicity, at the time of the 2001 census, over 80% of the town's population were ethnic
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and notable minorities were
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,
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and
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. The native language of Soledar's population, as of the Ukrainian Census of 2001: Ukrainian 60.10%,
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39.43%,
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0.11%,
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0.09%,
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0.05%, Bulgarian 0.02%, Moldovan 0.02%, and one person each for
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, Karaim,
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and
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(0.01%).


Notable people

* Horden Brova, volleyball player *
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, astronomer * Anna Stetsenko, Paralympic swimmer


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