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  2. Civil-military co-operation - Wikipedia

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    Civil-Military Liaison: coordination and joint planning with civilian agencies, in support of the military mission. Support to the Civil Environment: the provision of any of a variety of forms of assistance (expertise, information, security, infrastructure, capacity-building, etc.) to the local population, in support of the military mission ...

  3. Collaboration with Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    After the legally elected mayor Ivan Fedorov was kidnapped by the Russian military in Melitopol, his acting Galina Danilchenko was appointed - a deputy of the City Council from the pro-Russian "Party of Regions", and then the "Opposition Bloc". She also became the first civil servant who was formally charged with collaborationism. [9] [18] [19]

  4. Support for Russia in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The same month, the US sanctioned a Chinese company for supporting Russia's military through the procurement, development, and proliferation of Russian drones. [54] In July 2024, NATO called China a "decisive enabler of Russia’s war against Ukraine" and called on it to cease its support for Russia's military. [55]

  5. California–Ukraine National Guard Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Through the SPP, the California National Guard and Ukraine have addressed a broad range of social, economic, military and political issues including border security, base conversion, emergency response, inter-agency cooperation, civil-military relations and security cooperation. With hundreds of events completed since its inception in June 1999 ...

  6. North Korean involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    On 28 October 2024, he spoke of a “significant escalation” in the Ukraine conflict due to the stationing of North Korean troops in the Kursk region. He said that the cooperation between Russia and North Korea endangers security in both the Indo-Pacific and the Euro-Atlantic area and further intensifies the war dynamic. [44] [45]

  7. Russia–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine (has also) terminated several treaties and agreement with Russia since the start of the Russian annexation of Crimea (for example agreements in the military and technical cooperation sphere signed in 1993). [329] [330] In December 2019, Ukraine and Russia agreed to implement a complete ceasefire in eastern Ukraine by the year-end.

  8. Civil–military administrations (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    Civil–military administrations (Ukrainian: Військово-цивільні адміністрації, romanized: Viiskovo-tsyvilni administratsii) are temporary local government units in Ukraine. They are concentrated in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of eastern Ukraine, due to the ongoing War in Donbas. [1]

  9. Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Russia deployed its military near Ukraine's eastern border in late March, reaching 30,000–40,000 troops in early April. [69] [40] This buildup was used to threaten escalation and hinder Ukraine's response, [40] forcing Ukraine to divert its military to its borders instead of the Donbas. [40]