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Date: 2014-08-11 06:12:31
Ukraine
Russia–Ukraine relations
Eastern Europe
Crimea
Viktor Yanukovych
Black Sea Fleet
Sevastopol
Donetsk
Europe
Black Sea
Ukrainian studies

(Attachment) 40 individuals 1 Viktor YANUKOVYCH(YANUKOVICH) Former President of Ukraine

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