Luhansk Oblast

Luhansk Oblast
Луганська область
Sunset in Luhansk
Nicknames: 
Eastern gate of Ukraine, dawn of Ukraine, Луганщина (Luhanshchyna), Лугань (Luhan)
Coordinates: 48°55′N 39°01′E / 48.92°N 39.02°E / 48.92; 39.02
CountryUkraine
Established3 June 1938
Administrative centerLuhansk (de jure)
Sievierodonetsk (de facto, 2014–2022)
Government
 • GovernorOleksii Kharchenko
 • Oblast council124 seats
Area
 • Total
26,684 km2 (10,303 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
2,102,921
 • RankRanked 7th
 • Density78.808/km2 (204.11/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total₴ 52 billion
(€1.4 billion)
 • Per capita₴ 24,684
(€639)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
91–94
Area code+380-64
ISO 3166 codeUA-09
Vehicle registrationBB
Raions18
Cities (total)37
• Regional cities14
Urban-type settlements109
Villages792
HDI (2022)0.741
high
FIPS 10-4UP14
NUTS statistical regions of UkraineUA22
Websiteloga.gov.ua

Luhansk Oblast (Ukrainian: Луганська область, romanizedLuhanska oblast; Russian: Луганская область, romanizedLuganskaya oblast), also referred to as Luhanshchyna (Луганщина), is the easternmost oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Luhansk. The oblast was established in 1938 and bore the name Voroshilovgrad Oblast until 1958 and again from 1970 to 1991. Before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, its population was estimated at 2,102,921.

Important cities in Luhansk Oblast include Alchevsk, Antratsyt, Brianka, Kadiivka, Kirovsk, Krasnodon, Khrustalnyi, Luhansk, Lysychansk, Pervomaisk, Rovenky, Rubizhne, Sievierodonetsk and Sverdlovsk. All of the oblast is in the Donbas region.

In 2014, large parts of the oblast, including the capital Luhansk, came under the control of Russian-backed separatists who declared the Luhansk People's Republic, leading to a war against Ukrainian government forces. Since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the oblast has come almost entirely under Russian occupation and has been the scene of heavy fighting, which continues in some places. In late September 2022, Russia declared the annexation of the entire oblast, along with three others, though the annexation remains internationally unrecognized. By July 2025, Russian forces had captured the last Ukrainian-held areas in Luhansk Oblast, bringing the entire region under their control, according to Russian-backed officials.