Russia's seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine exactly 11 years ago on March 18, 2014, was quick and bloodless, but ...
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The Moscow Times on MSN‘Together Forever’: Russian Schoolchildren Mark 11 Years Since Crimea Annexation With Patriotic ActivitiesA young schoolboy who was born after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine writes “11 Years Together” on a drawing at his rural school in Siberia. This drawing is part of a nationwide patriotic campaign ...
On the 11th anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea via an "illegitimate referendum," Türkiye said it does not recognize the "de facto situation in Crimea," expressing its support to Ukraine ...
The Turkish Foreign Ministry released a statement on Sunday on the 11th anniversary of the annexation of Ukraine’s autonomous Crimea republic by Russia “through an illegitimate referendum.” “We ...
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has issued a statement on the 11th anniversary of Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea, reaffirming its stance against the violation of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, ...
that we support territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine,' says Foreign Ministry On the 11th anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea via an "illegitimate referendum," Türkiye said it ...
This was a key reason behind Russia’s military action in 2014 (Crimea annexation) and again in 2022. Control Over the Donbas and Crimea The Donbas region and Crimea hold significant economic and ...
Rustem Virati, a 60-year-old Crimean Tatar who was imprisoned by the Russians for eight years, has died in a penal colony in the city of Dmitrovgrad, Russia’s Ulyanovsk Oblast. Source: Refat Chubarov, ...
The implementation of plans for the development of the Azov-Black Sea region, outlined by Vladimir Putin, will open up huge prospects for further strengthening cooperation between Crimea and Kherson, ...
Eleven years ago, the Republic of Crimea and the hero-city of Sevastopol rejoined Russia following a referendum held on March 16, 2014, amid the coup in Ukraine SIMFEROPOL, March 17. /TASS/.
Riza Izetov, a Crimean Tatar human rights activist sentenced to 19 years’ imprisonment by a Russian court, has spoken of the harsh conditions in the Yakutsk penal colony where he has been repeatedly ...
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