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  2. Separatism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian sources have accused Finland and Estonia of stirring up separatist sentiment in the Finno-Ugric republics and regions of Russia. [22] Head of the Security Council of Russia Nikolai Patrushev often accused Finland of support separatism in Karelia, [23] going so far as claiming that Finland is creating a battalion of separatists to invade the Republic.

  3. Free Ingria - Wikipedia

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    Free Ingria (Russian: Свободная Ингрия) is a Saint-Petersburg based informal social movement of regionalists and separatists, also called political Ingrians or practicing local historians”. [1] [2] It has existed since 1998.

  4. Russian-Backed Separatists Announce Evacuations From ... - AOL

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    Russian-backed leaders announced evacuations from eastern Ukraine on February 18, sending residents in separatist-controlled areas fleeing to Russia by car and by bus.The leaders of both the ...

  5. 114th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The separatists retreated across the Russian border at Kuybyshevo, where they were disarmed, interrogated, and imprisoned by Russian border guards. [ 3 ] A few days before the clash at Marynivka, Khodakovsky had claimed that the battalion consisted of 1,000 men. [ 4 ]

  6. What the Russian media is saying about the war in Ukraine - AOL

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    Media outlets have resorted to showing the displacement of refugees from the Russia-controlled regions of Luhansk and Donetsk, which had been part of Ukraine until pro-Russian separatist forces ...

  7. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 8 April 2012, it was confirmed by Roskomnadzor that several Russian and English Wikipedia articles had been blacklisted. [12] In July 2012, the Russian State Duma passed the Bill 89417-6, which provided a blacklist of Internet sites. [13] [14] The blacklist was officially launched in November 2012, despite criticism by major websites and ...

  8. Moldova says latest talks with separatists 'difficult'

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    A senior official of Moldova's pro-European government said on Wednesday that his latest talks with the pro-Russian separatist Transdniestria region had been "quite difficult" as tension rises in ...

  9. Russian separatist forces in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian separatist forces in Ukraine, primarily the People's Militias of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR), [nb 1] were pro-Russian paramilitaries in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. They were under the overall control of the Russian Federation. [5] They were also referred to as Russian proxy ...