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  • [[File:Ukraine malaysia plane 976.jpg|460px]] ...oard (DSB) found in October 2015. In September 2016, an international team of criminal investigators said evidence showed the Buk missile had been brough
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  • «[[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]», [[Category:Annexation of Crimea]]
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  • http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/801656-V-Sevastopole-progolosovali-bol-she-123--zhitelej http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/politics/3320836-za-prysoedynenyia-kryma-k-rossyy-proholosovalo-123-sevasto
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  • ...g to power// .. The year 1941 will be, I am convinced, the historical year of a great European New Order. ...nd Women, .. .. The year 1941 will be, I am convinced, the historical year of a great [[European New Order]].
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  • ...ingcat.com/news/uk-and-europe/2016/12/21/russian-artillery-strikes-against-ukraine/ ...utin’s Undeclared War: Summer 2014 – Russian Artillery Strikes against Ukraine. December 21, 2016
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  • ...b|Coin about annexation of crimea (2014, Russia) and that about annexation of Austria (1928, Germany) ...eaAwards.jpg|300px|thumb|Comparison Germans and Russian awards for seising of Crimea in
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Annexation]]
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  • ...t of Session 2014–15. The EU and Russia: before and beyond the crisis in Ukraine. ...ussian contraventions of international law in the course of the annexation of Crimea,
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] [[Category:Annexation of Crimea]]
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  • ...ия, [[2008.08.29.Путинское интервью]]) is conversation of correspondent of ARD, [[Thomas Roth]] and Russian fuhrer [[Vladimir Putin]]
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  • ...к. Путин про Крым и Украину / Putin about Crimea and Ukraine (2008). Published on Feb 18, 2015.
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  • about the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]]. The main working language of [[TORI]] is English; in addition, the Ukrainian original is available also
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Annexation of Crimea]]
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  • ...e-transatlantic-relations U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on the Future of Transatlantic Relations 2016.10.04, Brussels [[File:Pepel.jpg|250px|thumb|D.Kiselev discusses conversion of the USA into "radioactive ache", 2014.03.16, Russian Federal TV channel]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Annexation of Crimea]]
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  • [[File:SrnDnkWoy.jpeg|300px|thumb|Map of Ukraine, 1919 <ref>http://antikor.com.ua/articles/37818-arhivy_vskryty._okazyvaetsj [[File:Raspad-rossii.jpg|300px|thumb|One of expected results of [[Annexation of Crimea]]
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  • ...] ([[Антипутинская коалиция]]) is international union of countries joined to resist against the [[Putin world war]]. ...oalition]] is formed since 2022 February, when the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]] converts from the [[hybrid war]] to the full-scale explicit aggression.
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  • ...Novodcorskaya from 2014.05.11 with respect to the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]]. Due to the sudden problems with the internet connection of mizugadro, registered 2014.05.10 and 2014.05.11, the document is copypasted
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  • [[File:Golodomor00.jpg|200px|thumb|Victims of holodomor, USSR <ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=62578845422534 ...pt of restauration of the main features of the [[USSR]] at the degradation of [[Russia]] in century 21.
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  • Ukraine’s Nuclear Disarmament: 25 Years After the [[Budapest memorandum|Budapest ...r [[Russian invasion into Ukraine|invasion into Ukraine]] and [[annexation of Crimea]], 2014.02.20-2014.03.18
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  • ...umb|Russian military vehicles loaded with shipping containers for missiles of BUK-M1 air defense missile system drive along the road outside Kamensk-Shak ...ce tough choices on how to support a friendly state they have no intention of making a full NATO member.
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  • ...pse of RF]] ([[Распад РФ]]) is event, expected since the beginning of century 21. ...is expected to cause collapse of the Russian Federation and desintegration of [[Russia]] to several independent and not so friendly countries.
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  • ...d annexation of territories with various pretexts, usually for "protection of the Russian population there". [[Colorad]]s are highly tolerant with respect to [[genocide]] of Russian population in Russia; in particular, in Chechnia.
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  • [[File:GenocideCrymea.jpg|400px|thumb|[[Deportation]] of Crymean tatars 1944.05.14 ...s specific kind of [[genocide]], characterised in that the repressed group of population is not killed immediately, but forced to leave their homes and t
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  • [[File:Lugovoi1333.jpg|240px|thumb|A.Lugovoi, qualified as killer of A.Litvinenko <ref> [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] is petition at the site of the USA administration, open for signing since 2014.04.23 to 2014.05.23.
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  • [[File:GenocideCrymea.jpg|400px|thumb|[[Deportation]] of Crymean tatars 1944.05.14 ...цид]]) is activity aimed to extermination or expulsion of certain group of population for some professional, religious, biological, ethnic or morpholo
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  • [[File:HlodomorIn1930s.jpeg|200px|thumb|picket of memory about [[holodomor]], Warshaw, 2016.11.29 [[Holodomor]] ([[Голодомор]], 1930-1940) is event of
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  • [[File:DelezhKhabara.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Ihtamnet]]s distribute the harvest of [[MH17]] 2014.07.17<ref> ...transliteration of Russian word [[Ихтамнет]], that is combination of three Russian words,
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  • [[Kuril Islands]] are qualified as part of Japan. ...Kuril Islands]] had been occupied by the Soviet [[Red army]] in the summer of 1945,
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  • [[Annexation of Crimea]], [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]]
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  • Mark Galeotti (Mark Galeotti is a senior research fellow at the Institute of International Affairs Prague and a visiting fellow with the European Counci The Russian president has gotten a lot of mileage out of his “craziest man on the world stage” shtick. In a Trump White House, h
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  • ...top the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]] by negotiations and coordination of [[sanctions]] against [[Russia]]n [[terror]]ists and [[corruption]]ers. ...Vladimir Putin]] to withdraw the Russian troops from occupied territory of Ukraine.
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  • ...4.05.10, that had been scheduled for the 2014.05.11 [[okkupendum]] in East Ukraine. Snapshot from video ...com/global/2014/03/50000-people-gather-moscow-protest-russian-intervention-ukraine/359210/
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  • ...by the dictator and/or the ruling party, with the goal to hide the crimes of the leader and his collaborationists. ...da]] is combined with [[censorship]] with goal to prevent the distribution of information about the real events in the country.
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  • [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]], 2014–2015. [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]],
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  • [[File:1922Hist10-11.jpg|400px|thumb|Map of the USSR in 1922, Soviet version from year 1971<ref> ...le:RussianAggression2014.jpg|300px|thumb|attacks of Ukraine from territory of RF, 2014
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  • [[File:PutinPlanUkraine.jpg|400px|thumb|Putin's plan of invasion into Ukraine, 2014 March]] ...ional troops at the Crimea (2014, left) and the same car at the repetition of the military parade near Moscow (2012, right)
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  • ...оссийские военные потери]] ) may refer to the deaths of the Russian troops at the [[Putin world war]] (2008-2016), [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]] (2014-2016) and
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  • ...tions]] ([[Санкции]]) refer to the set of restrictions on activity of certain persons and organisations, who are believed to sponsor [[terror]], ...agnitskii list]]), to the [[Herod law]] and to the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]].
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  • ...of this country spend the national resources (army, budget) for financing of terroristic organizations, or use the national military forces, police and plundering of properties, political murders, [[Hybrid war]]s, [[genocide]] of journalists, as a rented mercenaries and/or other similar activity.
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  • [[File:Pepel.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Dmitry Kiselev]] discusses conversion of the USA into radioactive ache, 2014.03.16 <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch [[File:10pow8zaPu2.jpg|200px|thumb|ad about liquidation of Putin, 2015.02.05 <ref>
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  • ...to collect a special dictionary of the most usual and most conducive terms of Ukrainian language and their description in Russian. ...d, especially, from the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]] and [[Annexation of Crimea]].
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  • [[File:UkraineRF.jpg|400px]]<small><center>Google map of the Ukranian-Russian border</center></small></div> [[Wreckage of Crimea]]
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  • From the greedy jaws of Leviathan You light the torch of the Statue of Liberty,
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  • ...:1954.03.09.CrimeaUkraine.jpg|300px|right|1954.04.09 transfer of Crimea to Ukraine <ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=141581592869873&set=gm.7691664 [[Сергий Кокурин]], оne of first victims of the Russian aggressors
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  • [[File:AntiPu572435fragmen.jpg|176px]]<small><center>sign of [[Anti-Putin coalition]]<ref name="ua">https://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politi [[File:0 5c755 b1f4e422 L.jpg|180px]][[File:Prince of Wales-5.jpg|188px]]<small><center>The [[Hitler coalition]] and the [[Anti-H
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  • Ukraine War: Kremlin spokesman Peskov admits 'significant' Russian losses https://nv.ua/ukraine/events/poteri-rossii-s-momenta-nachala-voyny-v-ukraine-poslednie-novosti-50220046.html
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  • ...b|Chaplinka, destroyed tower of the electric line from continental part of Ukraine to Crimea, 2015.11.20 [[File:Pam 650x410.jpg|300px|thumb|Project of monument of the blackout by TASS, 2016 <ref>http://tass.ru/kultura/3397373 Жители
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]] [[Category:Annexation of Crimea]]
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  • [[Designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism]], [[Category:Annexation of Crimea]]
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