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Who is trolling?
Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
Robert van Voren Over the past months, the number of fake ‘concerned Russian citizens’ or Western ‘commentators’ have quickly increased. Clearly, in preparation for the annexation of the Crimea and whatever comes later the Kremlin…
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Delayed invasion/May Gambit – Thoughts from Kyiv on 22 March 2014
Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
Mychailo Wynnyckyj PhD, March 23, 2014 Is an invasion of eastern Ukraine by Russian troops imminent? This seems to be the question on everyone’s mind tonight. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper alluded to such a possibility…
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The National Bank of Ukraine announces staff changes
Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
The National Bank of Ukraine is set on reforming itself and reforming the entire banking system, said the new chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine, Stepan Kubiv, at a press briefing on March 21.…
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Pro-Ukraine demonstrators outnumber pro-Russian activists in Kherson
Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
On March 22, at 12:00, some 300 supporters of the Communist Party of Ukraine held a demonstration on the Svoboda square in Kherson in support of a referendum for the “federalization” of Ukraine. The communists…
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“The Wolf who cried Fascist!” – Pathology of Russian Propaganda against Ukraine, pt. 2
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How Russia ‘fought against fascism’ – from 1920 until 1941 Soviet and Nazi officers For more than twenty years, Moscow’s closest ties in Europe were with Germany – starting in 1920 when Berlin supplied intelligence…
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