Sieges of Hlukhiv (1668)

Sieges of Hlukhiv
Part of Left-bank Uprising
Date31 March – 25 June 1668 (first siege)
1–15 August 1668 (second siege)
Location
Result Cossack victory
Belligerents
Cossack Hetmanate
Crimean Khanate
Tsardom of Russia
Commanders and leaders
Pylyp Umanets Grigory Kurakhin
Matvey Krovkov
I. Shepelev
Nikita Davidov (WIA)
Strength
First siege: 2,200 men
Second siege: Unknown
First siege: 3,062 men
15 cannons
Second siege: Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The Sieges of Hlukhiv were two sieges of the city of Hlukhiv by the Russian army in the course of Left-Bank uprising. The first siege took place as a part of Romodanovsky's March expedition to Ukraine and lasted until it was lifted once the army of Petro Doroshenko pushed Romodanovsky from Ukraine. The second siege took place after Doroshenko's withdrawal from Left-bank Ukraine and ended in a failure as well.