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UA.TV: Detained Crimean Tatars tortured by Russians (VIDEO) - Kyiv Post

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May 31, 2019
UA.TV: Detained Crimean Tatars tortured by Russians (VIDEO) - Kyiv Post
New Ukraine President Hopes EU Sanctions on Russia Remain - The Moscow Times
UNIAN: Ukraine may slap new sanctions for illegal archaeological excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea - Kyiv Post
Russia Should Have Made 'Chernobyl' - The Moscow Times
Ukraine may slap new sanctions for illegal archaeological excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea - UNIAN

UA.TV: Detained Crimean Tatars tortured by Russians (VIDEO) - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
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New Ukraine President Hopes EU Sanctions on Russia Remain - The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday he hopes that European Union sanctions on Russia will remain in place until Ukrainian territories are returned, according to a statement released on the presidential website.
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UNIAN: Ukraine may slap new sanctions for illegal archaeological excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Ukraine’s Ministry for Temporary Occupied Territories and Internally Displaced Persons has initiated sanctions against 28 legal entities, scientific and museum institutions whose representatives are engaged in illegal archaeological excavations in the Russia-occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol.
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Russia Should Have Made 'Chernobyl' - The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times
“Chernobyl,” the HBO mini-series that ends Monday in the U.S., isn’t easy to watch as someone who lived in the Soviet Union in 1986 and who has since visited the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
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Ukraine may slap new sanctions for illegal archaeological excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea - UNIAN

UNIAN
Ukraine may slap new sanctions for illegal archaeological excavations in Russia-occupied CrimeaRussia's Culture Ministry issued more than 90 orders in 2014-2018 to green-light archaeological excavations in occupied Crimea.
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