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06.03.2025, 19:43
Oboronlogistika vessels have made about a hundred voyages on the Crimea-Caucasus route
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26.02.2025, 16:49
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Ukraine and the US give a new start to negotiations on minerals
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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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10.04.2025, 21:20
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A traitor from Crimea, convicted in Ukraine, is among the crew of the spacecraft
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12.04.2025, 08:27
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Valeriy Klochok refutes the information allegedly provided by Reuters about Witkoff's allegations
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13.04.2025, 12:24
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Crimean "mufti" Emirali Ablaev and his daughter develop cooperation with the occupiers
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26.02.2025, 13:20
Helping the enemy army: four "volunteers" from Crimea to be tried
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06.03.2025, 15:13
Sevastopol "legislator" received an order from Putin for participation in the war against Ukraine
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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, 10:49
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A highway with massive structures is being built in an earthquake-prone area in southern Crimea
04.04.2025, 09:12
Human rights defenders initiate issues to be considered in negotiations with Russia
Human rights organizations have made a public statement on humanitarian issues of the residents of the TOT of Ukraine in the negotiations.
The statement of the representatives of civil society organizations outlines the conviction that the issue of ensuring the rights of the residents of the TOT of Ukraine should be on the agenda of negotiations and conditions to be set by the Russian Federation as an occupying country.
"Today, among the positions presented on the "peaceful settlement" of the Russian-Ukrainian war, there are no publicly voiced positions on ensuring the rights and support of those Ukrainian citizens who live in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Moreover, narratives have begun to appear about the need for Ukraine to "give up" part of the occupied territories, including Crimea," human rights activists argue the need to consider the issue.