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  • ...sia|Tsardom of Muscovy]]. It began with Muscovite intervention in internal Ukrainian struggles. Military action was conducted in [[left-bank Ukraine]], east of ...ealth]]. In the 1659 [[battle of Konotop (1659)|battle of Konotop]], the [[Ukrainian Cossacks]] and their allies (the [[Crimean Tatars]]) defeated the main elem
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  • | nationality = Ukrainian ...he FSB claims this ID card established Natalya Vovk had ties to Neo-nazis, Ukrainian officials claim the card is a forgery.]]
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  • {{Short description|Ukrainian lieutenant general (born 1986)}} | birth_place = [[Kyiv]], [[Ukrainian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • The number of people living in Brooklyn grew rapidly early in the 19th century. There were 4,402 The borough attracts people previously living in other cities in the United States. Of these, most come
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  • '''Yuri Volodomyrovich Lushchai''' 10 February 1982 – 28 March 2024) was a Ukrainian Wikipedian, historian and poet. He began writing poems in [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] in 1995. In 2000, Lushchai started to write rhymed poems, and in 2018, be
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  • '''Oleg Parashchak''' (born on December 28, 1977, in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian entrepreneur, insurance person, and Founder of Beinsure. He is also known f Oleg has been the CEO of the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Law and Economic Research since February 1
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  • ...tam left his homeland of Sweden with the goal of reaching out to unreached people in Africa with the Gospel.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2"> ...=https://www.specialtyfood.com/news/article/pmi-foods-donates-100000-meals-ukrainian-refugees/ |access-date=2023-09-01 |website=www.specialtyfood.com}}</ref>
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  • ...lls to his family, shortly before his capture, Drueke said he was training Ukrainian fighters how to use US weapons. ...ot protected by the Geneva Conventions, because he was not a part of the [[Ukrainian Army]].<ref name=theguardian2022-06-21/><ref name=timesofisrael2022-06-21/>
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  • '''Mariana Vishegirskaya''' is a [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainian]] blogger, who had been documenting the progress of her pregnancy, prior to ...one of injured patients.<ref name=telegraph2022-03-11/> According to ''[[People magazine]]'', prior to her pregnancy Vishegirskaya's blog focussed on revie
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  • | known_for = wife of the the head of an [[Ukrainian Intelligence]] agency, who may have been the target of a poisoning '''Marianna Budanov''' is a [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainian]] academic who suffered heavy-metal poisoning in late November, 2023.<ref n
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  • == Group Origins & The Russo-Ukrainian War == ...estle and other companies refusing to backout of Russia ahead of the Russo-Ukrainian War.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-03-21 |title=Anonymous Hackers Fire 'Warning
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  • ...- March 16, 2022 "And if I can just say I've never been more proud to be a Ukrainian..."</ref> ..." from the Capitol raid.<ref>{{cite AV media |medium=Television broadcast |people=Pamela Brown and Alyssa Farah |date=February 7, 2021 |title=Trump's ex-comm
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  • |languages = English, Ukrainian ...dent [[Janine Di Giovanni]], British journalist [[Peter Pomerantsev]], and Ukrainian journalist [[Nataliya Gumenyuk]] and launched in February 2022<ref>{{cite n
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  • '''Baurzhan Kultanov''' is a [[Russian people|Russian]] fighter. ...o Ukraine, where they wanted him to be a [[Mole (intelligence)|mole]] in a Ukrainian militia unit of [[Crimean Tartars]], lead by [[Isa Akayev]].<ref name=meduz
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  • '''Isa Akayev''' is a [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainian]] from the [[Crimean Tartar]] ethnic group.<ref name=meduza2023-05-22/> He Akayev's militia unit fought against Russian-backed Ukrainian forces in the Donbas region, prior to [[Russia's 2020 invasion of Ukraine]]
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  • ...d [[software development]] company<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Ukrainian HI-TECH Initiative: Softjourn, Ivano-Frankivsk|url=https://hi-tech.org.ua/s ...Fitsak on a full-time basis. At the time, they were working for Beskyd, a Ukrainian software development company that provides banking solutions. That same yea
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  • ...controlled approximately 55,000 square kilometers and more than 4 million people in Iraq lived under their oppressive rule, now they do not." The [[Combined ...ment was supposed to provide for a ceasefire and protect the three million people living in the province. However, Syria violated the ceasefire and caused a
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  • | nationality = [[Ukrainian American]] ...pileptic-seizure.htm(1)][https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-music-can-help-people-with-epilepsy_n_55c8b8ebe4b0923c12bd6c21(2)], neurology, and engineering, c
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  • ...''[[CBC News]]'' quotes Ukrainian officials estimates that at least 25,000 people died during the Russian attack.<ref name=passionateeyeMariupol/><ref name=c ...5-17/> By mid-May, most of the city was in Russian hands, but a pocket of Ukrainian resistance remained at and around the large [[Azovstal steel plant]].
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  • '''John Mark Dougan''' is an [[American people|American]] who, in 2016, fled to [[Russia]], to evade an investigation into ...father, [[Aleksander Dugin]], as they elebrated Russia's capture of the [[Ukrainian]] port city of [[Mariupol]].<ref name=YouTubeDougan2022-06-13/> He appeare
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