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Russia begins issuing passports to residents of occupied Donbas - 112 International

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June 14, 2019
Russia begins issuing passports to residents of occupied Donbas - 112 International
Investigators to present latest findings on downing of MH17 - Reuters
Ukraines's SBU finds Kremlin involved in downing IL-76 over Luhansk in 2014 - 112 International
Party of Ukraine's president can win parliamentary majority: poll - Reuters
Ukrainian Industry Expands Niche In Several Markets - Aviation International News

Russia begins issuing passports to residents of occupied Donbas - 112 International

112 International
The Russian Federation started to hand its passports over to the residents of the so-called DNR, Donetsk People's Republic. Interfax, Russia's news agency reported this June 14. 'The first 34 residents of Donbas set out to get the Russian passports', reads the message.
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Investigators to present latest findings on downing of MH17 - Reuters

Reuters
People protest with a sit-in on a bridge during a day-long and nationwide women's strike aimed at highlighting the country's poor record on defending the rights of women and families in Lausanne, Switzerland, June 14, 2019.
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Ukraines's SBU finds Kremlin involved in downing IL-76 over Luhansk in 2014 - 112 International

112 International
Wreckage of the downed IL-79 in Luhansk airport Open source Ukraine's State Security Service, the SBU found that the Russian military command was behind the downing of Ilyushin Il-76 of Ukraine's Armed Forces, which took place over Luhansk airfield five years ago.
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Party of Ukraine's president can win parliamentary majority: poll - Reuters

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy holds a news conference after meeting European Council President Donald Tusk in Brussels, Belgium, June 5, 2019. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File Photo
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Ukrainian Industry Expands Niche In Several Markets - Aviation International News

Aviation International News
Ukraine’s portion of what was once the Soviet Union’s sprawling aerospace industrial empire had a difficult start in the early days following the breakup of the USSR. With the exception of the production plants related to the Antonov aircraft design bureau, very few companies in Ukraine turned out a complete product.
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