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Setting the Record Straight on Ukraine (March 4, 2014) – Embassy of the United States, Moscow

Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
The Embassy of the United States in Russia has issued a statement with responses to the claims made by the President of Russia V. Putin during the press conference on the 4th of May, 2014.…

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Przed inwazją na Krym Rosjanie byli przeciw interwencji

Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
Poniedziałek, dnia 03 marca 2014, 11:53  Miesiąc przed wtargnięciem FR na teren Krymu obywatele rosyjscy  uważali, że ich kraj nie powinien ingerować w wewnątrzpolityczny konflikt w Ukrainie. Wszechrosyjskie Centrum Badania Opinii Społecznej w dniu 24…

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Andrey Zubov, professor at philosophy department of Moscow State University of International Affairs, was fired after he published a critique of the looming Russian military intervention in Crimea.

Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
His daughter, Iryna Bobrynskaya, reported this on her Facebook page. Zubov’s article, titled “It Already Happened Before,” was published on Vedomosti.ru on March 1, according to Lenta.ru. In his article, the historian compared the possible…

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Russian culture centers representatives in Ukraine oppose Kremlin agression

Originally posted on Euromaidan PR:
Representatives of Russian culture centers in Ukraine held a press conference on March 5 to express their opposition to the aggressive policy of the Kremlin to “defend” the Russian population, reports Espreso.TV. The press conference…

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Russian propaganda for the benefit of Vladimir Putin’s Reich

Originally posted on Voices of Ukraine:
By Dmitry Tymchuk March 4, 2014 FB Status Source: https://www.facebook.com/dmitry.tymchuk/posts/464503260345001?stream_ref=5 In place of a foreword: “…the Germans are not going to do any harm to anyone in the world, but it was necessary to stop…

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