Highway H26 (Ukraine)

H26, previously known as P07, is a national highway (H-highway) and former 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] On 9 August 2017, the P07 was redesignated as H26.

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Highway H26
Автошлях Н26
Route information
HistoryRedesignated as H26 in 2017
Major junctions
west end M 03 in Chuhuiv
east endRussian border in Milove
Location
CountryUkraine
OblastsKharkiv, Luhansk, Donbas
Highway system

War in Donbas

Significant armed conflict has occurred along and near the P07 during the Russo-Ukrainian War.

In Starobilsk, on July 12, 2014, Russian-backed separatists 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 M 03
between Malynivka and Korobochkyne E40
Shevchenkove T2110
Kupiansk P79
near Dachne and Svatove T1303
Svatove T1307
Starobilsk T1302 T1313 H 21T1302T1308
Bilovodsk T1314
289.7 km Milove Russiaborder: Chertkovo, Rostovskaya, Russia T1307

Other stops

The H26 also passes either through or near Malynivka, Korobochkyne, Doslidne-Chkalovske, and Havrylivka in Chuhuiv Raion; Khudoyarove, Shevchenkove, Pervomaiske, Starovirivka, Hrushivka-Vasylivka-Osadkivka (Prokopivka station), Kupiansk, Petropavlivka, and Kyslivka in Kupiansk Raion; Berestova station, Novoselivske-Kuzemivka, Uchnivskyi station, Kryvoshyivka, Pidkuichansk, Kryvoshyivka station, Kalynivka station, Kolomyichykha, Zmiivka, Honcharivka station, Svatove, Petrivka, and Mistky, in Svativskyi; Dzhelmilne, Kalykivka, Levadne, Krynychky, Starobilsk, Vyshneve, Stepove, and Orikhove in Starobilsk Raion; Yevsuh, Pryvilne-Parneve, Bilovodsk, and Novospasivka in Bilovodskyi; Striltsivka, Novostriltsivka, Zarichne, Velykotska, Travneve, Chertkovo station (Rostovskaya), Ukraine-Russia border in Milove Raion.


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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