The Yekaterinoslav region.
In particular, when Yekaterinoslav was captured, the Cossacks
Shkuro and Irmanov walked around the city well.
On 31 of July the whites took Poltava,
in the southwest they defeated the reds in Northern Tavria and west of Yekaterinoslav.
True, on 26 of September, the Makhnovists began to break back into the Yekaterinoslav region
and in early October of 1919 created a powerful threat in the rear of Denikin's army.
In turn, General May-Mayevsky noted that in the
event of the transfer of part of his troops to the Caucasian Army, he would have to leave Yekaterinoslav, or expose the Poltava direction.
Then the White Guards developed an offensive to the north, towards Yekaterinoslav, in a series of battles they broke up the 14 Army
that had not managed to concentrate in parts and rapidly went to the Dnieper.