Sukhetske

English

Etymology

From Ukrainian Сухе́цьке (Suxécʹke).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: so͝oᴋʜĕtʹskā, IPA(key): /sʊxˈɛtskeɪ/

Proper noun

Sukhetske

  1. A village in Myrnohrad urban hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1889.
    • 2025 September 6th, Torsten Heinrich, “New Mig-29 for Ukraine! Germany to Train and Equip 4 Mech. Brigades!”, in Military & History, via YouTube, 6:51–7:19:
      We have the Ukrainians also operating here, and they seemingly have advanced, or they obviously have advanced. We have geolocations of this: this is them on the outskirts of Suvorove. And, on the map, this is here, inside of the area that the Deep State map still considers under Russian control. This also makes it likely that the town of Sukhetske is liberated again by the Ukrainians, even though that’s not confirmed simply by that yet.

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