Vystupovychi (Ukrainian: Виступовичі) is a rural-type settlement in the Korosten Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast in Central Ukraine Ukraine. As of 2001, according to the census conducted, the population was 80 people.
During the Russian Empire era, the village was part of the Kovel governorate.
In 1923-97 it was the administrative center of Vystupovychi village council of Ovruch Raion.
In 1972 Vystupovychi had 447 yards and 1322 inhabitants. In the village, there was a subsidiary farm of the Ovruch forestry enterprise, a turpentine factory, and a timber warehouse. There was a school with 300 students, a club for 400 seats, and a library. There was a paramedic and obstetric station, nurseries, and a post office.
As a result of the Chernobyl disaster of 1986, the village belongs to the Chernobyl zone of unconditional (mandatory) resettlement. Most of the villagers were resettled, and the school, club, post office, shops, and paramedic station stopped working. On June 28, 1997, the village council was liquidated.
Some residents of Vystupovychi were resettled and accommodated in the Kirovohrad oblast.
In 2020, the territory and settlements of Rudnyansky village council of Ovruch raion, according to the order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 711-p of June 12, 2020 "On the definition of administrative centers and approval of territories of territorial communities of Zhytomyr oblast", were included in the Ovruch city territorial community of Korosten raion of Zhytomyr oblast. The raion was annexed into the Korosten Raion.
According to the head of the Ovruch territorial community, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops did not attempt to cross the state border of Ukraine at the Vystupovychi border crossing.
According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, the village had a population of 80 people.
| + !Language !Percentage | |
| Ukrainian | 92,5% |
| Russian language | 5% |
| Belarusian | 2,5% |
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