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The Guardian looking at Ukraine one month after the invasion
The Guardian looking at the latest round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and the refugee scheme that had given people “false hope” and amounted to a “gimmick”.
The Independent’s view on the first week of March
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What a Russian assault on Ukraine would look like
Helping to bring the understanding of this contemporary conflict to those of us who do not live in the sphere of influence of the former USSR this video presents a great analysis which can become a reality.
Christadelphian brothers and sisters in Ukraine
Kharkov (Ukraine) RailRoad Station (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Turmoil keeps going on in different parts of the Ukraine. Sister Elena in Kramatorsk has had to move away to Kiev with her mother and daughter to be away from the bombing. Bro Alex and Sis Olga in Donetsk had already left to be with their daughter inContinue reading “Christadelphian brothers and sisters in Ukraine”
Russian take-over of Crimea
The Ukrainian capital, Kiev, erupted in violent demonstrations and street clashes in late January, culminating with the removal by Parliament of President Viktor Yanukovych. Tensions mounted in the Crimea region, where additional Russian troops and armoured vehicles were reportedly deployed. Ukrainian Presidential Election October 2004 – Viktor Yanukovych (First Round) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) TheContinue reading “Russian take-over of Crimea”