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Russian activities in Ukraine Russian flag over the Putin there are many antichrists 1 John 2-18 KJV shirt in contrast I will get this Kharkiv City Council. Russian sabotage in Ukraine is a set of actions planned, organized, and implemented by Russian special services in Ukraine with the help of local Russian agents of influence, pro-Russian separatists , trained political tourists from Russia, Russian saboteurs , and FSB officers since the end of February 2014. [1] [2] The aim of the Russian sabotage is to destabilize the political situation in Ukraine after the Revolution of Dignity , provoking interethnic and interregional conflicts, strengthening separatist movements in Eastern Ukraine . These subversive actions are part of the information war against Ukraine and direct military aggression — Russia’s occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea . Subversive activities in the East became especially acute and escalated in early April 2014 against the background of pro-Russian demonstrations in Ukraine called the ” Russian Spring “. Background [ edit ] Russia considered the Eastern and Southern Ukraine territories to be part of its state long before these events. In 2013, a Russian citizen received a foreign passport , which indicates the place of birth of the mysterious Republic of Crimea as part of Russia. [3] And on August 13, 2015, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania published a page of the Russian passport issued in 2011, where the person’s place of birth is the Odesa region of Russia. [4] According to The Financial Times , Russia has been using the Snake virus since 2010 to infiltrate Ukraine’s computer systems. [5] The capture of regional state administrations [ edit ] Tents of pro-Russian activists in Odesa After the occupation of the Autonomy by Russian troops, in February–March 2014, separatist rallies and seizures of regional state administrations under Russian and Soviet flags took place in the eastern and southern oblasts. [6] On March 1, Russians and local pro-Russian activists seized the Donetsk Regional State Administration , which officials have already left. [7] On the same day, the Kharkiv Regional State Administration was seized, 106 people were injured. Similar rallies took place in the regional centers of southern Ukraine. Several thousand pro-Russian rallies were held in Odesa for federalization and the second state language. [8] Russian fifth column in Ukraine [ edit ] Russia’s fifth column in Ukraine is quite large and includes transparent and covered movements and activists with a Ukrainophobic position. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] The most influential organizations are: Detention of Russian saboteurs [ edit ] Map-scheme of the main events in Kharkiv in spring of 2014 In March 2014, 4 saboteurs from Russia were detained — a Russian citizen who arrived in Ukraine to form sabotage groups, a Russian military intelligence officer, a staff member of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces , and a Transnistrian KGB captain. [16] [17] [18] [19] [20
Ongoing armed conflict in the Putin there are many antichrists 1 John 2-18 KJV shirt in contrast I will get this Donbas region of Ukraine War in Donbas Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War Military situation as of 27 February 2022: Pink highlights areas held by the DPR/LPR, yellow highlights areas held by the Ukrainian government. For a more up-to-date map, see the Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map Belligerents Ukraine Russia [1] [2] [3] Commanders and leaders Pavlo Kyrylenko (current) Serhiy Haidai (current) In DNR In LNR In Russia Units involved Ukraine Armed Forces Security Service Internal Affairs Ministry State Border Guard Others [6] Pro-Russian separatists DPR Armed Forces LPR People’s Militia Russia Strength 64,000 troops [16] 40,000–45,000 fighters [17] 3,000–4,000 Russian volunteers [18] 9,000–12,000 regular Russian soldiers (Ukraine and United States estimate) [19] [20] Casualties and losses 3,393 civilians killed (349 in 2016–2021) [27] 13,100–13,300 killed; 29,500–33,500 wounded overall [25] 414,798 Ukrainians internally displaced; 925,500 fled abroad [28] * Includes 400–500 Russian servicemen (per the United States Department of State , March 2015) [29] The war in Donbas , [note 1] or the Donbas War , is an armed conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine , part of the broader Russo-Ukrainian War . In March 2014, immediately following the Euromaidan protest movement and subsequent Revolution of Dignity , protests by pro-Russian, anti-government separatist groups took place in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine, collectively called the Donbas. These demonstrations began around the same time as Russia’s annexation of Crimea , and were part of wider pro-Russian protests across southern and eastern Ukraine. Declaring the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR, respectively), armed Russian-backed separatist groups seized government buildings throughout the Donbas, leading to armed conflict with the Ukrainian government forces. [30] While the initial protests were largely native expressions of discontent with the new Ukrainian government, Russia took advantage of them to launch a coordinated political and military campaign against Ukraine. [31] Russian citizens led the separatist movement in Donetsk from April until August 2014, and were supported by volunteers and materiel from Russia. [32] [33] [34] As the conflict escalated in May 2014, Russia employed a ” hybrid approach”, deploying a combination of disinformation, irregular fighters, regular Russian troops, and conventional military support to destabilize the Donbas. [35] [36] [37] Ukraine launched a military counter-offensive against pro-Russian forces in April 2014, called the “Anti-Terrorist Operation” (ATO) from 2014 until 2018, when it was renamed the “Joint Forces Operation” (JFO). [38] : 4 [39] By late August 2014, this operation was able to vastly shrink the territory under the control of pro-Russian forces and came close to regaining control of the Russia–Ukraine border . [40] In response, Russia abandoned its hybrid approach and began a conve
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