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Hundred days in Russian captivity: Ombudsperson demands release of Ukrainian POW sailors - UNIAN
March 04, 2019
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Hundred days in Russian captivity: Ombudsperson demands release of Ukrainian POW sailors - UNIAN
Inside Russia's propaganda train of 'Syrian war trophies' - Task & Purpose
UNIAN: Russia planning to disrupt elections in Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Russia planning to disrupt elections in Ukraine – OSINT group - UNIAN
Ukraine's Tymoshenko: 'Gas Princess', Prisoner, and Next President? - U.S. News & World Report
Hundred days in Russian captivity: Ombudsperson demands release of Ukrainian POW sailors - UNIAN
UNIAN
Hundred days in Russian captivity: Ombudsperson demands release of Ukrainian POW sailorsUkraine is calling on the Russian Federation to comply with the norms of international humanitarian law, in particular, the 1949 Geneva Convention.
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Inside Russia's propaganda train of 'Syrian war trophies' - Task & Purpose
Task & Purpose
Editor's Note: This article originally appeared on Radio Free Europe/Radio Free Liberty. KURSK, Russia -- When a trainload of tanks, guns, and other military hardware supposedly seized from the Syrian battlefields pulled up at Kursk railway station on a cloudy afternoon this week, a jubilant crowd was there to greet it.
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UNIAN: Russia planning to disrupt elections in Ukraine - Kyiv Post
Kyiv Post
2019 Presidential Election UNIAN: Russia planning to disrupt elections in Ukraine Published March 4 at 11:50 am An elderly woman votes at home on Nov. 11, 2015, during local elections in Kyiv.
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Russia planning to disrupt elections in Ukraine – OSINT group - UNIAN
UNIAN
Russia planning to disrupt elections in Ukraine – OSINT groupOne of the options on the table is claiming that election officials are "not allowing people to vote after they present their IDP IDs." The focus will be on regions bordering with the occupied territories, the central part of Ukraine, and the City of Kyiv.
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Ukraine's Tymoshenko: 'Gas Princess', Prisoner, and Next President? - U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
Leader of opposition Batkivshchyna party and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko attends an interview with Reuters in Kiev, Ukraine February 28, 2019. REUTERS/Gleb GaranichReuters
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