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OLEKSANDR TURCHYNOV: “During an invasion from Chernihiv, Russian tanks could be in Kyiv within a couple of hours.”
By Sonia Koshkina, Chief Editor of Lb.ua 06.27.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine “Now I can talk about this…” communicating with LB.ua, the former acting head of state, who de facto assumed command of the [Ukrainian] army in … Continue reading
Artemy Troitsky moved to Estonia, unwilling to adapt to life in Russia
07.04.2014, zn.ua via Interfax Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine In today’s Russia, you either have to conform, or leave, according to Russian oppositionist and music critic Artemij Troitskij, who moved to Tallinn, Estonia. Troitskij stated, in the Estonian … Continue reading
Posted in English, English News, Languages, Media, News, Pictures, Politics
Tagged #Artemij Troitskij, #Estonia, Propaganda, Russia
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Poverty awaits Crimea
Member of the UDAR fraction in the Parliament Sergiy Kunitsyn, former representative of the President of Ukraine in Crimea, expressed his opinion regarding the citizens of Crimea which probably already understood that the accession to Russia had been a mistake. In an interview Kunitsyn stated that the situation is so difficult in Crimea now because…
Poverty awaits Crimea was originally published on EUROMAIDAN∙PRESS
Posted in Opinion & Analysis, Politics
Tagged Crimea, crisis, euromaidanpress, russian aggression
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