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Yukhnov (Russian: Ю́хнов) is a town and the
administrative center of
Yukhnovsky District in
Kaluga Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Kunava River (Oka's...
- The 1969
Yukhnov mid-air
collision occurred when an
Ilyushin Il-14M,
operating as
Aeroflot Flight 831, a
scheduled domestic p****enger
flight from Moscow-Bykovo...
- the Upa and Oka rivers. Subsequently, the 194th
advanced on
Medyn and
Yukhnov before the
offensive ground to a halt in
early March. The
division was...
- Mexico. All 79 p****engers and crew on
board are killed. June 23 – In the
Yukhnov mid-air collision,
Aeroflot Flight 831, an
Ilyushin Il-14,
collides in...
- to land
troops south of
Vyazma with the
objective of
cutting the Vyazma-
Yukhnov highway and the Vyazma-Bryansk railroad. The
planned drop zone was guarded...
- Vyazma–Bryansk
lateral railroad. The key to
breaking the
highway was the city of
Yukhnov, but the main
forces of 10th Army were
directed to the area of
Kirov and...
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concentration of
forces some 200
kilometres (120 mi) to the
south near
Yukhnov, in the
sector of his 43rd, 49th and 50th Armies. He
created two deception...
- winter, the
division took up
positions along a
defensive line
running Yukhnov-Gzhatsk-Zubtsov. On 15 March, it took part in
fighting against a series...
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among them Stanisław
Swianiewicz and Józef Czapski. They were
taken to the
Yukhnov camp or
Pavlishtchev Bor and then to Gryazovets. Up to 99% of the remaining...
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During the
Soviet winter offensive of 1941–1942, it held
positions at
Yukhnov, near Rzhev,
against repeated Soviet counterattacks from
January to April...