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15.04.2025, 14:08
Three years out of reach. The story of the Crimean warrior Oleksandr Kravchenko
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14.04.2025, 20:48
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The Royal Court in London has sentenced the former "governor" of Sevastopol, Dmitry Ovsyannikov
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14.04.2025, 17:14
145 Roscosmos employees were killed or went missing in the NWO
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14.04.2025, 15:40
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Residents of occupied Belogorsk observe "dust storms" every day
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14.04.2025, 14:14
Future Chancellor Merz is ready to provide the Taurus, provided that
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14.04.2025, 12:31
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Crimea hosts "conference on economic development" of occupied territories
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14.04.2025, 10:49
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A highway with massive structures is being built in an earthquake-prone area in southern Crimea
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14.04.2025, 10:23
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Crimea hosts "seminar on integration" of occupied territories of Ukraine
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14.04.2025, 08:38
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Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church ordained in Moscow with the title of "Feodosia and Kerch"
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13.04.2025, 17:47
Even the occupation "press" hints that this year it is better not to vacation in Crimea
04.04.2025, 07:05
"There hasn't been a year in Crimea without resistance since 1991" - Andriy Shchekun
On on airto the Voice of Crimea, co-coordinator of the Euromaidan-Crimea movement, coordinator of the Humanitarian Policy group of the Crimean Platform Expert NetworkAndriy Shcheku reminded that now we know the great history that took place in Crimea in 2014, but we forget how many times Russia wanted to occupy Crimea from 1991 to 2014.
"All of us there were on adrenaline, we have a struggle every day, especially for public activists: for Ukrainian classes, opening of schools, kindergartens, groups. Education, culture, and information space were always on the line. We lived this constant struggle, we didn't have a year when it was easier [...] Moscow time is being returned, or the Ukrainian language is not a compulsory subject." In the full version of the video, we tell in more detail about the efforts that went into opening Ukrainian schools.
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