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  2. Yavoriv military base - Wikipedia

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    The International Center for Peacemaking and Security (Ukrainian: Міжнаро́дний центр миротво́рчості та безпе́ки, romanized: Mizhnarodnyi tsentr myrotvorchosti ta bezpeky), also known as the Yavoriv military base (Я́ворівський військовий поліго́н), [a] is a military training facility of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the ...

  3. Category:Military locations of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Military facilities in Crimea (1 C, 9 P) S. Soviet military air bases in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (34 P) W. World War II sites in Ukraine (3 C, 23 P)

  4. Category:Military installations of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Attacks on military installations in Ukraine (1 C, 16 P) A. Military academies of Ukraine (2 C, 6 P) Ukrainian airbases (2 C, 23 P) F. ... Yavoriv military base

  5. Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine and NATO estimate that 2.5 million tons of conventional ammunition were left in Ukraine as the Soviet military withdrew, as well as more than 7 million rifles, pistols, mortars, and machine guns. The surplus weapons and ammunition were stored in over 180 military bases, including in bunkers, salt mines and in the open. [45]

  6. Category:Ukrainian airbases - Wikipedia

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    Former military air bases in Ukraine (12 P) S. Soviet military air bases in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (34 P) Pages in category "Ukrainian airbases"

  7. Sevastopol Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    The lease arrangements were altered by the 2010 Kharkiv Pact, which tied a 30% reduction in the extortionate price of natural gas charged by Russia since 2009 to the continued occupation of the naval base until 2042. [2] From then on, Russia paid an annual lease to Ukraine for the use of the base until the annexation-eviction occurred in 2014 ...

  8. Drones are buzzing around US military bases, even ... - AOL

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    The base and its two lengthy runways make it a key installation for the US military. The Air Force spokesperson said that, in general, depending on the facility, there could be many military ...

  9. Myrhorod Air Base - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, Russian attacks against the base destroyed an ammunition depot and damaged the runway and a fuel depot. [6]On the morning of 10 June 2023, Russia launched an attack using Iskander-M and Iskander-K missiles, and Geran-2 loitering munitions, while MiG-29 fighters of the Ukrainian 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, adapted to launch U.S. supplied AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missiles ...