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Zaporozhye Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky opposed the Russian government, it did not have support among the bulk of the troops and people of the then Ukraine, so Barbash and Pushkar raised their rebellion against him, but it was suppressed. The positions of the Russian army were undermined due to the uprising in the rear and they had to leave the right-bank Ukraine while retaining Kiev. Vyhovsky
tried to take it by storm, but it was not successful. The decisive battle took place in the summer of 1659, as a
decisive battle result of which the Russians were defeated. A new uprising took place against him under the leadership of Yuri Khmelnitsky, the armies stood up under the white church, but the Cossacks of Vygovsky, seeing the senseless struggle against the Russians, made a mistake they sided with Yuri and forced Vyhovsky to flee.[1][2]
Left-bank uprising (1668-1669) The uprising of the Ukrainian Cossacks against the Russian kingdom, at the beginning the uprising was successful, but soon fell into decline and was suppressed; the return of Left-Bank Ukraine to Russia[4]
The 30,000-strong Muscovite army and
Samoilovych's regiments laid siege to
Chyhyryn in 1676. The end of the military campaign against Hetman Petro Doroshenko.
Russo-Ukrainian War (since 2014) is the war between the
Russian Federation and Ukraine, in which Russia occupied and annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, before culminating in an open invasion.