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  2. Russia gains ground in Ukraine, adopting new tactics in war's ...

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    The Russian military said 113 Ukrainian drones were intercepted overnight. In recent months, Russia has made increasing use of its glide bombs, and it's making a difference in the war.

  3. 2014 anti-war protests in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 anti-war protests in Russia refers to a series of anti-war demonstrations opposing the Russian military intervention in Ukraine that took place in Russia in 2014. Protesters held two anti-war protest rallies on 2 and 15 March 2014. The latter, known as the March of Peace (Russian: Марш Мира, Marsh Mira), took place in Moscow a ...

  4. 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Russian protesters occupied the Donetsk regional state administration (RSA) building from 1 to 6 March, before being removed by the Security Service of Ukraine. [ 92 ][ 93 ] Pro-Russian protesters in Donetsk, 8 March 2014. 13 March was marked by violent clashes between pro-Maidan and anti-Maidan protesters in Donetsk.

  5. Battle of Mariupol (2014) - Wikipedia

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    The first violent incident had occurred during the night on 16 April 2014, when about 300 pro-Russian and anti-government protesters attacked a Ukrainian military unit in Mariupol, throwing petrol bombs. [21] Internal Affairs minister Arsen Avakov said that troops were forced to open fire, resulting in the killing of three of the attackers. [21]

  6. 2014 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    25 February – Russia's leading opposition activists Boris Nemtsov, Alexei Navalny, Ilya Yashin are jailed for 7–10 days for disobeying a police officer while protesting against the Bolotnaya square case. The previous day, in Moscow police detained over 400 people, including Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina.

  7. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Public reactions and social media. For broader coverage of this topic, see Social media in the Russo-Ukrainian War. According to an April 2014 poll by the Razumkov Centre in Ukraine, the Russian media was trusted by 12.7% of respondents, the western media by 40.4%, and the Ukrainian media by 61.5%. [ 418 ]

  8. Social media in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Russian information war against Ukraine. Russia has used online disinformation and propaganda to justify its war aims on social media for years, even before its 2014 annexation of Crimea and the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War. [9][10] According to a report by NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, during the early stages ...

  9. Ukraine-Russia war live: Anger in Moscow at Putin’s war ...

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    Ukraine will fight street to street to keep Russia out of key eastern city. Russia claims key eastern Ukrainian town. 13:35, Alexander Butler. Vladimir Putin’s forces have claimed a key town in ...