Khust, city, western Ukraine, near the confluence of the Rika and Tisza rivers. It arose in the 10th century as a fortified Rus town. Subsequently it was under the rule of Hungary, the principality of Galicia-Volhynia, and Transylvania before coming under Austrian control in the 18th century. Following World War I it was a part of Czechoslovakia, and after World War II it was ceded to the Soviet Union. The city has food-processing and other light industries. Pop. (2005 est.) 28,755.