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  2. Sarah Ashton-Cirillo - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Ashton-Cirillo[c] (born 9 July 1977), formerly Sarah Cirillo and Sarah Ashton, is an American former journalist who has worked as a spokesperson for Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, in which she is a junior sergeant. A self-described "recovering political operative" [9] from Las Vegas, Nevada, she was active in Nevada politics from ...

  3. Women in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is an American who initially worked as a journalist during the invasion before resigning to enlist as a combat medic in the Ukrainian military, later serving as a spokeswoman for the Territorial Defense Forces.

  4. Women in the Ukrainian military - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is an American who initially worked as a journalist during the invasion before resigning to enlist as a combat medic in the Ukrainian military, later serving as a spokeswoman for the Territorial Defence Forces. [44]

  5. Gonzalo Lira - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] Ukraine-based American journalist Sarah Ashton-Cirillo reported Lira's apparent capture by Ukrainian forces on April 18. [25] Lira became the subject of conspiracy theories surrounding his alleged murder, [31] [36] but resurfaced alive on April 22, 2022, claiming that he had been detained by the SBU for the period he was missing. [7] [37]

  6. Category:Ukrainian female military personnel - Wikipedia

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    Category:Ukrainian female military personnel. Category. : Ukrainian female military personnel. This category generally relates to woman in the Ukrainian military since Ukrainian independence of 1991. Articles on Ukrainian woman who fought in the Soviet, Russian or other military should be assigned/can be found to one of the categories listed ...

  7. LGBT people in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people have played a role in multiple aspects of the Russo-Ukrainian War.. After Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and the subsequent creation of the Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic, two Russian puppet states in eastern Ukraine, thus beginning the Russo-Ukrainian War, the number of homophobic hate attacks ...

  8. Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine also tended to be quieter about its own military fatalities. [101] According to BBC News, Ukrainian claims of Russian fatalities included the injured as well. [102] [103] [104] Western countries emphasized the Russian military's toll, while Russian news outlets have largely stopped reporting on the Russian death toll. [105]

  9. Category:Pro-Ukraine foreign volunteers in the Russian ...

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    T. Eric Terashima. Tseng Sheng-guang. Categories: Foreign volunteers in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Pro-Ukraine foreign volunteer units in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Ukrainian military personnel of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Resistance during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.