P07 road (Ukraine)

P07 is an important Ukraine regional road (P-Highway) in the Kharkiv and Luhansk Oblasts of Donbas, Ukraine. It runs west-east and connects Chuhuiv near Kharkiv through Starobilsk with Milove on the border with Russia.[1] It passes either through or near Malynivka, Korobochkyne, Doslidne-Chkalovs'ke, and Havrylivka in Chuhuivskyi; Khudoyarove, Shevchenkove, Pervomais'ke, and Starovirivka in Shevchenkivs'kyi; Hrushivka-Vasylivka-Osad'kivka (Prokopivka station), Kupiansk, Petropavlivka, and Kyslivka in Kupianskyi; Berestova station, Novoselivs'ke-Kuzemivka, Uchnivs'kyi station, Kryvoshyivka, Pidkuichans'k, Kryvoshyivka station, Kalynivka station, Kolomyichykha, Zmiivka, Honcharivka station, Svatove, Petrivka, and Mistky, in Svativskyi; Dzhelmil'ne, Kalykivka, Levadne, Krynychky, Starobilsk, Vyshneve, Stepove, and Orikhove in Starobilskyi; Yevsuh, Pryvil'ne-Parneve, Bilovodsk, and Novospasivka in Bilovodskyi; Striltsivka, Novostriltsivka, Zarichne, Velykotska, Travneve, Chertkovo station (Rostovskaya), Ukraine-Russia border in Milovskyi.

Road P07
Автошлях P07
Route information
Length289.7 km (180.0 mi)
Major junctions
west end E40 in Chuhuiv
east endT-13-03 in Milove
Location
RegionsKharkiv Oblast, Luhansk Oblast, Donbas
Highway system
Roads in Ukraine

War in Donbass

Significant armed conflict has occurred along and near the P07 during the War in Donbass.

In Starobilsk, on July 12, 2014, Russian backed terrorists partially damaged a bridge over the Aidar River.[2]

Main route

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

MarkerMain settlementsNotesHighway Interchanges
0 km Chuhuiv E40
between Malynivka and Korobochkyne E40
Shevchenkove T2110
Kupiansk P79
near Dachne and Svatove T1303
Svatove T1307
Starobilsk T1302 T1313 H21T1302T1308
Bilovodsk T1314
289.7 km Milove border: Chertkovo, Rostovskaya, Russia T1307

See also

References

  1. Regional Roads of Ukraine in Russian
  2. У Луганській області терористи підірвали міст через річку Айдар [In Luhansky Oblast, terrorists blew up bridge over Aidar River] (in Ukrainian). UNIAN. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
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