Highway H21 (Ukraine)

H21 is an important Ukraine national highway (H-highway) in the Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast of Donbass, Ukraine. It connects Donetsk through Luhansk with Starobilsk. The highway runs both, west-east between Donetsk and Luhansk, and south-north between Luhansk and Starobilsk.[1] It passes either through or near Makiivka, Kolosnykove, Khartsyzk, Zuhres; Serdyte, Molodetske, and Shakhtarsk in Shakhtarsky; Torez, Snizhne, Miusynsk, Krasnyi Luch; Ivanivka and Malomykolaivka in Antratsitivsky; Myrne, Uspenka, Lutuhyne, and Heorhiivka in Lutuhynsky; Luhansk; Metalisk, Stukalova Balka, and Lyman-Tsvitni Pisky-Svitle in Slovianoserbsky; Shchastya; Mykhailivka in Troitsky; Novoaidar, Denezhnykove, and Peremorzhne-Shtormove in Novoaidarsky; Shul'hynka in Markivsky, Baidivke, and Polovynkyne in Starobilsky.

Highway H21
Автошлях H21
Route information
Length206.8 km (128.5 mi)
Major junctions
West end H20 in Donetsk
East endP07 in Starobilsk
Location
RegionsDonbass, Donetsk Oblast, Luhansk Oblast
Highway system
Roads in Ukraine
H20H22

War in Donbass

Significant armed conflict has occurred along and near the H21 during the War in Donbass.

Main route

Main route and connections to/intersections with other highways in Ukraine.

MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
0 km Donetsk H20
Khartsyzk T0507
Shakhtarsk and near Torez T0517
Krasnyi Luch M03
Ivanivka in Antratsitivsky T1319
Uspenka T1321
Lutuhyne T1310
Heorhiivka in Lutuhynsky T1320T1301
Luhansk Concurrent with M04 until the second intersection with E40 E40 M04T1303
Shchastya T1309
near Raihorodka in Novoaidarsky T1315
Novoaidar T1306
206.8 km Starobilsk P07
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