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  2. Paul Elie - Wikipedia

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    Paul Elie (born 1965) is an American writer and editor. Life and works. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Fordham University and a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia ...

  3. Trauma in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Since 2014, and the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian war, the Ukrainian syndrome has been observed.In December 2014, Ukrainian researchers including Mykhailo Matiash conducted a study on the matter and arrived at the conclusion that the Ukrainian syndrome is partly characterized by a "drastic" increase in the number of people suffering from PTSD, among other things. [15]

  4. List of deaths during the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    He was a kickboxing athlete and world champion in the national team of Ukraine and was posthumously awarded as Hero of Ukraine. [19] [20] On 1 April, Yuriy Ruf, a poet, was killed while fighting Russian forces in Luhansk. [21] On 7 April, Oleksii Yanin, former world kick-boxing champion, was killed in battle in Mariupol. [22]

  5. Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    US and international officials continued to report the active presence of Russian military in eastern Ukraine, including in the Debaltseve area. [166] In 2015, Russian separatist forces were estimated to number around 36,000 troops (compared to 34,000 Ukrainian), of whom 8,500–10,000 were Russian soldiers.

  6. Humanitarian impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a broad range of humanitarian impacts, both in Ukraine and internationally. These include the Ukrainian refugee crisis, the disruption of global food supplies, death and suffering of civilian population, widespread conscription in both Russia and Ukraine, severe effects on Ukrainian society and emigration of Russian population.

  7. Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    This situation continued for some time, and in the intervening years what is now western and central Ukraine came under the rule of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Polish king Sigismund III Vasa was heavily influenced by the ideals of the Counter-Reformation and wanted to increase the Catholic presence in Ukraine. While the clergy of ...

  8. Holodomor - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Weekly, which was tracking the situation in 1933, reported the difficulties in communications and the appalling situation in Ukraine. [ 43 ] Local authorities had to submit reports about the numbers suffering from hunger, the reasons for hunger, number of deaths from hunger, food aid provided from local sources, and centrally ...

  9. Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Gorbachev maintained that it was both the Vatican's and the Moscow Patriarchate's obligation to reach a consensus regarding the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic question. Shortly afterwards, in a letter addressed to Pope John Paul II on 16 August 1989, Patriarch Pimen put forth a proposal which was unacceptable to the Vatican.