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Dmitry Tymchuk’s Military Blog: Summary – June 26, 2014
Dmitry Tymchuk, Coordinator, Information Resistance 06.26.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Brothers and sisters! Here’s the Summary for June 26, 2014 (for previous summary, please see Summary for June 25). The bad news: 1. The ceasefire, which ends tomorrow, has led to nothing (except some political … Continue reading
Main Points of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s Peace Program Speech at Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe – June 26, 2014
06.26.2014 Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Brussels, Germany Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Main points of President Poroshenko’s peace speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe: We will not leave any chances … Continue reading
DIGESTS AND ANALYTICS: Chronicles of June 25, 2014
06.25.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Source:http://digestagency.com In Ukraine: ● Mezhyhirya [former residence of Viktor Yanukovych] has been returned to the ownership of the state f. ● The budget of the Pension Fund has been adopted with a … Continue reading
Another surge of suicidal victimization among Russian intellectuals
By Arkady Babchenko, Chechen war veteran, journalist, author 05.18.2014 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Today I am witnessing yet another surge of some kind of suicidal victimization among Russian intellectuals. I spent half the day behind the wheel. … Continue reading
Luhansk. The First Question.
By Olya Mikhailyuk 05.21.2014 Ukrayinska Pravda Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Finding yourself in Lviv right after Luhansk is like a contrasting shower. That it’s very useful is what I have in mind. Having ridden across the country … Continue reading
