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Ukraine’s Humanitarian Situation – Internally Displaced Civilians by Region (interactive map)
06.24.2014 Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty The UN Refugee Agency estimates there are over 34 thousand Internally Displaced People [IDPs] in Ukraine (as of June 16, 2014). Where are displaced civilians fleeing to? The on-going conflict between pro-Russian separatists and … Continue reading
DIGESTS and ANALYTICS in Ukraine: the most important events of June 23, 2014
06.24.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine In Ukraine ● Poroshenko changed the composition of the RNBO [National Security and Defense Council] to include newly appointed ministers and officials. ● The National Bank of Ukraine lowered the official rate … Continue reading
Russian volunteers returning home from Donbas will bring the deadly Maidan virus to Russia.
[Editor’s Note: This interviewee’s past views and history do not represent the views of the Voices of Ukraine initiative. Rather, by translating this interview, we hope to provide insight from a person who cut all ties to Russian nationalists but remained … Continue reading
Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – June 23, 2014
Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance 06.23.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Brothers and sisters! Here’s the Summary for June 23, 2014 (for previous summary, please see Summary for June 20). The bad news: 1. I did not want to comment on the situation … Continue reading
