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  2. Navy Day (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The commemoration was established in 1996 (then to be celebrated August 1). [citation needed] Till 2012 the day was celebrated on August 1. [5]From 2012 till 2015 Ukraine had the same date for its Navy Day as Russia (the last Sunday of July [6]) and the Soviet Union (like Russia, Ukraine is a former Soviet republic); the Soviet Union introduced its Navy Day in June 1939; the date was chosen ...

  3. Ukrainian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the bases of the Ukrainian Navy, [39] along with 12,000 of Ukraine's 15,450 Navy personnel were stationed in Crimea. [ citation needed ] On 24 March 2014, at least 12 of Ukraine's 17 ships in Sevastopol were seized by Russia, [ 40 ] [ 41 ] while the ensuing conflict saw two Ukrainian navy officers killed by Russian marines.

  4. Template : Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    2022 Ukrainian counteroffensives (29 August – 11 November 2022) Second stalemate (12 November 2022 – 7 June 2023) 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive (8 June 2023 – 31 August 2023) 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive, cont. (1 September – 30 November 2023) 2023–2024 winter campaigns

  5. Category:Ukrainian military uniforms - Wikipedia

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  6. TIMELINE-Ukraine's turbulent history since independence - AOL

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    Ukraine marks six months on Wednesday since Russia invaded the country in what Russian President Vladimir Putin calls a "special military operation". Ukraine and its Western backers accuse Moscow ...

  7. Template:Ukrainian Navy - Wikipedia

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  8. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 January 2025 ...

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    A Ukrainian military observer reported that Russian forces had taken the village of Zapadne in Kharkiv Oblast while a Russian source claimed that Russian forces had crossed the Oskil river near the village of Topoli. [186] Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange mediated by the UAE that saw the release of 150 POWs held by each side. [187]

  9. History of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    This dual struggle was motivated by a desire to free Ukraine from foreign domination, but the complexity of alliances and enmities made this a multi-sided war. [202] Meanwhile, some factions within the Ukrainian nationalist movement, such as the Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDA), sought autonomy within a pro-Polish framework before ...