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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
105 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
09.04.2025, 07:39
About 40 thousand Belarusians were counted in Crimea
Belarusians are the fourth largest ethnic group in the TOT of Crimea, after Russians, Ukrainians and crimean Tatars. Such a statement was made by collaborator Roman Chegrinets, whom the the occupiers position as "the chairman of the council of the regional national and cultural autonomy of the Belarusians of Crimea
"Accordingly to the general agreements within the framework of the union state (Russia and Belarus), Russians can reside as long as they want on the territory of Belarus without a visa, and Belarusians - on the territory of Russia. According to our estimates, this is about 35-40 thousand people," he said people," he said.According to Chegrinets, during the period of Russian occupation of Crimea, about 10 thousand Belarusians arrived on the peninsula for permanent residence; some of them received the citizenship of the occupying power.
Recently "The Voice of Crimea" reported about the opening of a Belarusian museum in occupied Simferopol.
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