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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussian officers' families flee en masse from occupied Crimea - ATESHIn the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, a mass evacuation of the families of senior officers of the Russian Black Sea Fleet ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNTrump admin considers recognizing Russian control of Crimea as part of peace deal, Bloomberg reportsThe United States is prepared to recognize Russia’s control over Crimea as part of a broader peace agreement between Moscow ...
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The National Interest on MSNRussia’s Air Force Is Still at Full Strength—but Its Navy Is a MessThus far in the conflict, the Russian Aerospace Forces and the Russian Navy have had vastly different experiences.
In temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russian National Guard (Rosgvardiya) is intensifying patrols. The occupiers are focusing ...
"What you did yesterday will no longer work tomorrow," said Vice Adm. Oleksiy Neizhpapa, who commands Ukraine's naval forces.
The Russian Black Sea Fleet is hiding ships in Holland Bay in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. — Ukrinform.
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin, became the first person convicted of violating the sanctions put in place after the ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov is the first person convicted of violating sanctions put in place after the illegal annexation of Crimea ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was previously found guilty of six out of seven counts of circumventing sanctions between February 2023 ...
A Russian former minister was on Friday sentenced by a British judge to more than three years in prison for breaching ...
A sanctioned ex-Russian governor of a city in Crimea was found guilty of flouting the financial restrictions by a London jury ...
A former Russian government minister who violated British sanctions by receiving significant financial support from family members has been sentenced to more than three years in prison.
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