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  2. Ukrainian Independent Information Agency - Wikipedia

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    UNIAN is a part of 1+1 Media Group, related to oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi. [3] [4] UNIAN was founded in March [citation needed] 1993 as the Ukrainian Independent Information Agency of News. [5] The agency's offices are at 4 Khreshchatyk Street, [6] adjacent to European Square, in Kyiv. UNIAN offers its press conference hall to interested ...

  3. UNIAN TV - Wikipedia

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    Russian-language programs are broadcast in Ukrainian dubbing. On February 16, 2023, the National Council reissued the license of three regional TV channels for broadcasting under a single brand: "UNIAN.

  4. Russians in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Unian reported that "A ban on the use of cultural products, namely movies, books, songs, etc., in the Russian language in the public has been introduced" in the Lviv Oblast in September 2018. [83]

  5. Union State - Wikipedia

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    The Union State of Russia and Belarus, [b] officially also referred to as simply Union State, [c] is a supranational union consisting of Belarus and Russia, with the stated aim of deepening the relationship between the two states through integration in economic and defence policy.

  6. Freedom of Russia Legion - Wikipedia

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    According to UNIAN, the Freedom of Russia Legion was formed from a company of the Russian army who defected to the Ukrainian side. According to the company commander, they crossed to the Ukrainian side with the help of the Security Service of Ukraine on 27 February 2022, to "protect Ukrainians from real fascists ".

  7. Russian language in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov was born in Kyiv, as well as poet Ilya Erenburg. A number of notable Russian writers and poets hailed from Odesa, including Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov, Anna Akhmatova, Isaak Babel. Russian child poet Nika Turbina was born in Yalta, Crimea. A significant number of contemporary authors from Ukraine write in ...

  8. Ukrainian resistance in Russian-occupied Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 24 August, the head of the Russian-appointed administration of Mykhailivka in Zaporizhzhia oblast Ivan Sushko was wounded in a car bombing, he was taken to a hospital and died there from his wounds. [44] On 26 August, Russian-appointed official Oleksandr Koliesnikov, the deputy chief of the Berdiansk traffic police was injured in an ...

  9. 2014 Russian sabotage activities in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian flag over the Kharkiv City Council.. Russian sabotage in Ukraine is a set of actions planned, organized, and implemented by Russian special services in Ukraine with the help of local Russian agents of influence, pro-Russian separatists, trained political tourists from Russia, Russian saboteurs, and FSB officers since the end of February 2014.