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Showing posts with label Crimea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimea. Show all posts
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Crimea, President Putin's Video: The Way Back Home - EN Subtitles - Full Documentary (VIDEO)
A Rossiya One production, EN subtitles by Vox Populi Evo (VPE). Uploaded to LiveLeak by VPE, in 14 parts, on 22 March 2015 For anyone who can't view it in Vimeo, here is the full-length documentary on LiveLeak:
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Why Ukraine Will Never Retake Crimea
Written especially for Russia Insider
The Ukrainian Defense Minister Valerii Geletei is hardly a credible figure.
Not only did he recently declare that Russia had threatened the Ukraine with nuclear strikes, he even told a Ukrainian journalist that Russia had already executed two tactical nuclear strikes on the city of Lugansk (apparently to explain why the Ukrainian forces had to retreat from there). The Junta later denied the story and blamed it on the journalist who first published it.
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Labels:
Crimea,
Never Retake,
Russia,
Ukraine
Sunday, July 6, 2014
CNN "moves" Ukraine's Slavyansk to Russia's Crimea
Covering Ukrainian troops' seizure of Slavyansk and Kramatorsk, both situating in Ukraine's southeast Donetsk region, the CNN mislocated Slavyansk, "moving" it to Crimea which has recently become part of Russia.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Crimea, Sevastopol listed as constituent entities in Russia's Constitution
A new variant of the Russian fundamental law has been made public at the official internet portal of legal information on Friday.
Two new federal constituent entities have been included in the list in Article 65 of Chapter 3 of the Russian Constitution stipulating federal system of government in the country.
Labels:
constitution,
Crimea,
Russia,
Sevastopol
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