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Artemivsk

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[ahr-tuh-mivsk, ahr-te-meevsk] / ˈɑr tə mɪvsk, ɑrˈtɛ mivsk /
  1. a city in eastern Ukraine.


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Ira was a nurse in the nearby city of what was then called Artemivsk, now Bakhmut.

From New York Times • Sep. 8, 2022

Nelya was born here in 1930, when the city was called Artemivsk.

From Washington Post • May 31, 2022

Many said they had only 10 minutes’ notice to grab what they could carry and flee, piling onto tanks, armored personnel carriers and trucks as they sped toward the staging city of Artemivsk.

From Washington Post • Feb. 18, 2015

In the nearby town of Artemivsk, several dozen weary Ukrainian soldiers arrived on Wednesday morning.

From Washington Times • Feb. 18, 2015

A small contingent of Ukrainian forces also swept into Artemivsk, where one of the world’s largest known depots of infantry arms has been stored in former mine shafts since Soviet times.

From New York Times • Apr. 25, 2014