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  2. 3rd Separate Special Purpose Regiment (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    By Decree of the President of Ukraine dated 22 August 2018 No. 232/2018, the regiment was given the honorary name "in the name of Prince Svyatoslav the Brave." [ 16 ] [ 4 ] On 6 December 2019, during the celebrations on the occasion of the Day of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the regimental battle song: "Song of the Brave" was presented to ...

  3. Crazy Frog - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Frog (originally known as The Annoying Thing) is a Swedish CGI-animated character and Eurodance musician created in 2003 by actor and playwright Erik Wernquist. . Marketed by the ringtone provider Jamba!, the character was originally created to accompany a sound effect produced by Daniel Malmedahl while attempting to imitate the sound of a two-stroke

  4. 3rd Assault Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade (Ukrainian: 3-тя окрема штурмова бригада, romanized: 3-tya okrema shturmova bryhada) is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 2022. [1] The brigade was established by a merger of the Azov SSO (Special Operations Forces) units that had been created by former Azov Battalion ...

  5. Ukrainian women take up arms and join men in the war effort ...

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    More than 15% of Ukraine’s army is made up of women, a recent survey conducted by the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs showed. Since the invasion began on Feb. 24, more women have taken ...

  6. Ukrainian hackers created fake profiles of attractive women ...

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    Ukrainian hackers set up fake accounts of attractive women to trick Russian soldiers into sending them photos, which they located and passed to the Ukrainian military, the Financial Times reported.

  7. Sarah Ashton-Cirillo - Wikipedia

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    Starting in March 2022, Ashton-Cirillo reported on the Russian invasion of Ukraine from Kharkiv, Ukraine, primarily for LGBTQ Nation, often writing about the war's effect on LGBTQ people. A trans woman, she is thought to have been the first openly transgender war correspondent [11] and the only transgender journalist covering the invasion. [12]

  8. Yelyzaveta Servatynska - Wikipedia

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    She covers the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. On April 6, 2022, she visited the liberated Borodianka in the Kyiv region, where she was the first to take a photo of a faith-based locker that was kept on the wall of a destroyed high-rise building. This photo has become a symbol of the invincibility of the Ukrainian people.

  9. Ukrainian Artistic Front - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Art Front (UAF) (Ukrainian: Український мистецький фронт) was launched in March 2022 in Lviv to raise funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [1] The project was created and implemented by Serhiy Fedorchuk, Ukrainian musician and organizer of musical events, [ 2 ] and Olga Chertkova, owner of the Kyiv-based ...