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  2. Outline of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Russo-Ukrainian War: Russo-Ukrainian War – ongoing international conflict between Russia, alongside Russian-backed separatists, and Ukraine, which began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported pro ...

  3. Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 brought together Ukrainians of the USSR and Ukrainians of what was then Eastern Poland ( Kresy ), under a single Soviet banner. In the territories of Poland invaded by Nazi Germany, the size of the Ukrainian minority became negligible and was gathered mostly around UCC ( УЦК [ uk] ), formed in Kraków. [ 7]

  4. 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine. Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War. Date. 23 February – 2 May 2014 (2 months, 1 week and 2 days) Location. Eastern and Southern Ukraine. Caused by. Opposition to Euromaidan, success of the Revolution of Dignity and the pro-European outlook of the new government [ 1][ 2] Goals.

  5. Allegations of genocide of Ukrainians in the Russo-Ukrainian ...

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    Allegations of genocide of Ukrainians in the Russo-Ukrainian War Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War Kyiv after Russian shelling, October 2022 Location Ukraine Date 2014 – present Target Ukrainians as a national group Attack type Incitement to genocide and genocide (mass killings, deliberate attacks on shelters, evacuation routes, and humanitarian corridors, indiscriminate bombardment of ...

  6. Prisoners of war in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, both Ukrainian and Russian/separatist prisoners of war have suffered several forms of abuse, such as mistreatment, [ 1] exposure to public curiosity, [ 2] torture, [ 3][ 4] or even execution. [ 5][ 6] As of November 2022, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) conducted 159 interviews ...

  7. 2+2 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Zeonbud. MX-2 (13) 2+2 ( Ukrainian: два плюс два, dva plyus dva) is a national Ukrainian-language TV channel, owned by the 1+1 Media Group. Its program content is mainly aimed at a male audience, targeting a core age group of 25–44. Due to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, 2+2 broadcasts in Sevastopol ended on 9 ...

  8. Jha makes history for US in men's table tennis, world No. 1 ...

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    TALES AZZONI. July 31, 2024 at 2:25 PM. PARIS (AP) — Kanak Jha secured the U.S. its best Olympic run in men's table tennis by reaching the last 16 at the Paris Games on Wednesday, while the ...

  9. 1+1 Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Structure. 1+1 Media Group comprises seven Ukrainian TV channels, 1+1, 2+2, TET, PLUSPLUS, Bigudi, UNIAN TV and 1+1 International. It also controls the online news platforms TSN.ua, UNIAN, Glavred.info, Telekritika and Dusia. It had controlled the English language satellite television channel Ukraine Today until it was shut down in 2016.