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Russians check how many weapons Ukraine has
Kherson on the verge of an environmental catastrophe due to Russia’s actions
Russia takes over 2,000 foreign students hostage - Iryna Vereshchuk
Russia announces ceasefire to evacuate Ukrainians to Belarus and the Russian Federation
11th day of the war: RNBO showed a map of places temporarily controlled by the Russian Federation
Russian occupying forces shot at rallies in Nova Kakhovka, 5 injured - eyewitnesses
Thousands rally under Ukrainian flags in occupied Nova Kakhovka
Thousands rally under Ukrainian flags in occupied Nova Kakhovka
Occupation is temporary: Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to expel Russian troops
Kadyrovites leave psychoneurological hospital they seized earlier today
Hospitals in northern Crimea overcrowded with wounded Russian soldiers
Hostomel: Russian forces take dozens of civilians hostage – Tsapliyenko
Trostyanets blocked– city temporarily under control of Russian forces
Trostyanets blocked– city temporarily under control of Russian forces
“We will never surrender Kharkiv”: Mayor refutes fake news about “capitulation”
Russia mobilises residents of temporarily occupied territories
Possible provocation: Russian troops point their weapons towards their own country
Reznikov has called on Ukrainians to burn the invader’s food supply columns and ammunition
Russian cruise missile hits Kharkiv City Council
Vereshchuk calls on international organisations to help in Donbass: Speak up on what is in your way
Russians committed genocide in Volnovakha, we have to leave - the people's deputy
Berdiansk temporarily occupied by Russian invaders – Zaporizhzhia Oblast Administration
Invaders receive information about Ukraine's Armed Forces through fake calls to family members - Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
KrymSOS Website Blocked in Crimea
Aivazovsky Paintings Moved from Crimea to Moscow
Ukraine Mulling Sum of Crimea Court Claim Against Russia
Three Generations of Pain. What May 18th Means for Crimean Tatars
May 18th is the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Crimean Tatar Genocide. This day in 1944 marked the start of the operation of forced resettlement of Crimeans to Uzbekistan and the Urals region which led to the deportation of more than 180,000 Crimean Tatars in just two days. By different estimates, between 25% and 45% of deported people died on the way and in the so-called special settlements. In 2016, all public remembrance ceremonies for this tragic date in Crimea were banned by the Russian Federation authorities.