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Russia itself formally recognized Ukraine’s sovereignty over Crimea multiple times: through the 1991 Belovezhskaya Pushcha ...
Sergei Tokarev, head of the military medical commission in the occupied peninsula died from gunshot wounds, according to ...
Guerrillas managed to disable two key Kremlin media resources in Crimea: these are websites that are the main mouthpieces of ...
"The verdict very often is: origin unknown," he says. A woman looks at seagulls flying over the Monument to the Scuttled ...
All the US president cares about is this war being over, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley, no matter the cost to Ukraine ...
The apparent cancellation has raised fresh questions about the Kremlin's ability to secure key sites, even deep inside ...
The identities of Yellow Ribbon activists who live in Russian-occupied territory have been withheld for security reasons.
Russia kept a foot in the door, however: Its Black Sea Fleet had a base in the city of Sevastopol, and Crimea — as part of Ukraine — continued to host it. By the time Russia annexed it in 2014, it had ...
From 00:11 am on May 2, explosions have been heard in temporarily occupied Crimea, they were loud in Sevastopol, Simferopol, ...
Out of the 20% Ukraine’s territory taken after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014 and launched its wider Anschluss in 2022, Crimea ...
These efforts bore fruit. By the time of Ukraine’s 1991 independence referendum, 54 percent of Crimean voters — including 57 percent in Sevastopol — chose to remain part of an independent ...
Russian Telegram channels report that head of the military medical commission in Russian-occupied Crimea accidentally killed himself because he got scared during a massive attack on Sevastopol on ...