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Tyotkino () is an urban locality (an
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) on the left bank of the
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river in
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of
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,
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. Population:


Geography

It is on a small salient of Russian territory, with the
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running on the north-west, south-west and south-east of the settlement. To the south is
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and to the north-west is
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, both in the
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of
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.


History

The year Tyotkino was founded is considered to be 1650. Tyotkino was founded by natives of the present Poltava region, as well as servicemen from the Moscow state, primarily those who carried out border service. According to the inventory of the stolnik F. G. Orlov (1685): "... The village of Tyotkino has 55 Cherkassy and 15 households of serfs. According to the testimony of landowners Grigory Bolshoi and Andrei Trifonov and his brothers, they built it about 40 years ago." In 1861, a sugar factory was founded, and in 1865 a distillery (Tyotkinsky distillery) was put into operation, and then in 1886 a steam mill was put into operation. The owners of these enterprises were well known in Russia and Europe sugar manufacturers Tereshchenko (a representative of the Tereshchenko family, Mikhail Ivanovich Tereshchenko, 1886–1956, is an Honorary Citizen of Tetkino). Tyotkino acquired the features of a typical workers' settlement in post-reform Russia. During
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, the village was under German control from October 8, 1941, to September 2, 1943. During this time, 40 people were arrested and shot, 118 of Tyotkino's residents were transferred to Germany, and 12 supporters of the Soviet regime were publicly hanged. On September 2, 1943, the troops of the
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crossed the Seim River and completely liberated the village. It has been an urban-type settlement since 1957.


Involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian war

On March 12, 2024, during the ongoing
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, the
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announced they were in control of the village after a cross border raid, when the Russian soldiers fled leaving their positions and military equipment. Russia denied this statement, saying their forces were still in control of the village. The Legion stated that they had conducted the raid together with the Sibir and RDK battalions. During the Ukrainian incursion into Russia in August 2024, there was limited action around Tyotkino. On August 12, there were reports that Ukrainian forces launched a new incursion in the Tyotkino direction, and limited clashes were reported over the next week, although Russian forces maintained control of the settlement. By August 17, Russian milbloggers reported that Russian forces had blown up bridges over the Seim river in Tyotkino to prevent a Ukrainian advance. In early May 2025, Ukraine again invaded
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, primarily near the settlement.https://www.newsweek.com/russia-ukraine-incursion-kursk-tetkino-2068378


Population


Image

File:Тёткино 1913.jpg, Tyotkino on a postcard, 1913


Notable residents

* (1914–1996) was a Soviet military commander and Major General of the Engineer Corps. * (1908–1983) was Deputy Minister of Mechanical Engineering, Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the RSFSR, and twice winner of the Stalin Prize. He was born in Tyotkino on December 24, 1908. In April 2019, a book about him was published "Tanks and People: "Battles on the Way" by Chief Engineer Demyanovich". * (1931–2022) was an academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and a well-known specialist in the field of theoretical physics. * (1922–2011) was a Russian historian.


References

{{Kursk Oblast Urban-type settlements in Kursk Oblast