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A must-read for everyone, especially members of the Council of National Security and Defense of Ukraine [RNBOU]. Please repost. –A. Maximenko By Vasily Pavlov, retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Russian army and ANNA correspondent in Syria 06.16.2014 Translated and edited by Voices … Continue reading
Wings Phoenix: Appeal for a Miracle
By Wings Phoenix 06.11.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine This is a terrible post. This post is pain, this post is desperation. I am asking for help. I ASK FOR REPOSTS, MONEY AND A MIRACLE! On the photo … Continue reading
VYACHESLAV SAVELYEV: Another Sloviansk family is safe now
By Vyacheslav Savelyev, Army Volunteer 06.14.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine We picked up a large family, a woman and her six children, from a checkpoint in Sloviansk. They came up to our soldiers early in the morning … Continue reading
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Tagged #Eastern Ukraine, #Human_Rights, #Izyum, #RussiaInvadesUkraine, #SaveUkraine, #Sloviansk, #ukraineprotests, #Vyacheslav Savelyev, Kharkiv, Russia, Ukraine
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By Halya Coynash 06.16.2014 Khpg.org The EU has invited Russia to join talks on the EU-Ukraine trade agreement This radical climbdown from previous refusals to engage in trilateral negotiations is reportedly called “significant” by EU officials who claim it reflects a “new … Continue reading
