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CNN —Ukraine’s largest hydroelectric dam, the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP), is in “critical condition” after it was hit in a Russian strike on Ukraine’s key energy facilities, authorities say. The head of the Zaporizhzhia region military administration, Ivan Fedorov, told Ukrainian television that the power plant can no longer produce electricity. Russia has continued its tactic of striking key energy facilities this week, with the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy warning Sunday of a “significant power shortage” as a knock-on effect of the strikes. Last year, the Nova Kakhovka dam, a major dam and hydro-electric power plant in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine collapsed. Russia denied any involvement in the disaster and in turn accused Ukraine of destroying the dam, without providing evidence.
Persons: CNN —, Ivan Fedorov, , Volodymyr Zelensky, Joe Biden, Organizations: CNN, Dnipro Hydroelectric Power, Ukrainian Ministry of Energy, ” Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy, Frankivsk Locations: Dnipro, Russia, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kirovohrad, Ivano, Kyiv, Russian, Kharkiv, Singapore, Asia, Pacific, Nova, Moscow
CNN —Russia carried out a “massive” missile attack on Ukrainian energy infrastructure overnight into Wednesday, according to local authorities, in the biggest aerial onslaught by Russian forces for weeks. Russia used 76 air attack weapons in the assault, including 55 missiles and 21 drones launched from Russia and Russian controlled areas, according to Ukrainian Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk. Rescuers assess the ruins of a building, damaged by a Russian missile attack in Kyiv region, Ukraine on May 8, 2024. Handout/Ukrainian Emergency Service/APMoscow has stepped up efforts to paralyze Ukraine’s energy system in the past month, as Kyiv’s troops struggle to hold positions on key frontlines particularly in the east. The latest Russian attack hit three thermal power plants run by Ukraine’s biggest power company, DTEK.
Persons: Mykola Oleshchuk, Herman Halushchenko, ” Halushchenko, Maksym Kozytskyi, Volodymyr Zelensky, Organizations: CNN, Ukrainian Air Force, country’s Energy, Emergency, AP, Ukraine’s, Nazism Locations: Russia, Russian, Ukraine’s Poltava, Kirovohrad, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, Ivano, Frankivsk, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Handout, AP Moscow, Avdiivka, Ukraine’s, Chervonohrad, Stryi
CNN —A Russian oil refinery in the southern Krasnodar region was impacted by a suspected Ukrainian drone attack on Saturday, according to local officials. Meanwhile in Ukraine, four thermal energy plants were “severely damaged” after Russian attacks overnight, according to a statement from DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company. DTEK said that its thermal power plants have been attacked more than 170 times since the beginning of the war. A video surfaced online showing the head of the Belarusian KGB security service alleging the two medical facilities were housing soldiers. Videos shared online showed medical personnel hurrying to move patients and equipment to ambulances that were awaiting to receive them.
Persons: Veniamin Kondratyev, Eduard Trudnev, Trudnev, , Kondratyev, Herman Halushchenko, Halushchenko, Serhii Lysak, Lysak, ” Svitlana Onyshchuk, DTEK, Mykola Oleshchuk, Ivan Tertel, Vitali Klitschko, hurrying, Klitschko Organizations: CNN, Regional, Kyiv, TASS, Slavyansk ECO Group, Russia’s Ministry of Defense, Ukraine’s Energy, Facebook, Frankivsk, Ivano, Ukrainian Air Force, Ukraine, Hospitals, Belarusian KGB, , Security Service of Ukraine Locations: Krasnodar, Ukrainian, Slavyansk, Kuban, Krasnodar Krai, Russia’s, Ukraine, DTEK, Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano, Lviv, Dnipro, Kryvyi, Rih, , Russia, Belarus, Belarusian, Kyiv,
The Pentagon said it would "rush" Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that Patriot missiles would not be a "silver bullet." AdvertisementThe US will "rush" Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine as part of a military aid package, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has said. He said earlier this month that Ukraine needed "seven more Patriots or similar air defense systems" to defend its cities from Russian strikes. "'Patriots' can only be called air defense systems if they work and save lives rather than standing immobile somewhere in storage bases," Zelenskyy added on X.
Persons: Lloyd Austin, , Austin, Mykola Oleshchuk, German Galushchenko, El, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy Organizations: Pentagon, US, Patriot, Service, Defense, Ukrainian Energy, German, Facebook, Frankivsk, Patriots, for, El Pais, EU, NATO Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano, Lviv, Russian, Spanish, Spain
Surprisingly Weak Ukrainian Defenses Help Russian AdvanceUkrainian trenches Ukrainian trenches Rudimentary Ukrainian trench lines outside Avdiivka, in an area claimed by Russia. But there’s another reason the Kremlin’s troops are advancing in the area: poor Ukrainian defenses. These trench lines lack many of the additional fortifications that could help slow Russian tanks and help defend major roads and important terrain. 2 miles Pavlivs’ke Novofedorivka Robotyne Russian fortifications Russian-claimed control Verbove Russian defenses shown below Held by Russia Novoprokopivka Romanivs’ke 2 miles Pavlivs’ke Novofedorivka Russian-claimed control Russian fortifications Verbove Russian defenses shown below Held by Russia Romanivs’ke Russian-claimed control Pavlivs’ke Novofedorivka Russian fortifications Verbove Russian defenses shown below Held by Russia Romanivs’ke 2 miles Sources: Satellite image from Planet Labs; Russian-controlled territory (as of Feb. 29, 2024) from the Institute for the Study of War with American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project; Russian fortifications based on data from Brady Africk. Satellite imagery from February shows the multilayered Russian defenses to the west of Verbove, with thousands of shell craters visible in the surrounding fields.
Persons: Avdiivka, Soloviove, Berdychi Stepove, Krasnohorivka, Russia Berdychi, Kyiv’s, Russia Novoprokopivka, Pavlivs’ke, Brady Africk, Verbove, , , Serhiy Hrabskyi, They’d, Denys Shmyhal, Volodymyr Zelensky, Zelensky’s, Paroinen, Mr, Hrabskyi, ” Mr, Oleksandra Mykolyshyn Organizations: Planet Labs, The New York Times Russian, Ukrainian Army, Russia Berdychi Stepove, Institute for, American, The New York Times, Black Bird Group, Russian Army Locations: Avdiivka, Russia, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Russia Russian, Verbove, Russian, U.S, Moscow, Donetsk, Ivano, Frankivsk, shoring
Kyiv, Ukraine CNN —The small group of women thought about canceling their protest when the sirens went off. A short distance away from where the women were standing, lawmakers debated reforms to Ukraine’s mobilization rules, inside Kyiv’s heavily protected parliament building. Antonina and her son Sasha, 3, take part in a protest in Kyiv, Ukraine, calling for soldiers' mobilization to have a time limit. “The time has come to take back what is ours,” said one highly produced video, published on the Telegram channel of then commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, Valerii Zaluzhnyi. “The bureaucratic apparatus of the armed forces is a bit inflated.
Persons: Antonina, Sasha, , doesn’t, ” Antonina, Antonina’s, Daria Tarasova, , Valerii, Mac ”, Mykola, Yurii, Ukraine’s, Diego Herrera Carcedo, Andriy Demchenko, Demchenko, Volodymyr Zelensky, Zaluzhnyi, Zelensky, ” Zaluzhnyi, Andriy Zagorodnyuk, Oleksandr Syrskyi, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Gen, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Sysrkyi, Genya Savilov, ” Tymofiy Mylovanov, Mylovanov, “ It’s Organizations: Ukraine CNN, Kyiv, CNN, Telegram, Ukraine’s Armed Forces, 92nd Assault Brigade, Territorial Defense Force, Publishing, Getty, State Border Service of Ukraine, Facebook, Former, Publicly, Munich, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Presidential Press Service, Reuters, President’s, Air Assault Forces, Kyiv School of Economics Locations: Kyiv, Ukraine, Bakhmut, Russia, London, Ivano, Frankivsk, Ukrainian, Donetsk Oblast, Anadolu, Hungary, AFP, Avdiivka
Russian forces targeted Ukraine overnight with their biggest drone attack in weeks, part of what Ukrainian officials and military analysts say appears to be a campaign to wear down and probe Ukrainian air defenses ahead of winter. Ukraine’s air forces said that Russia had used some 40 kamikaze drones and a cruise missile, adding that they had shot down the missile and more than half of the drones. No casualties were reported, but local officials said that infrastructure facilities as well as residential and administrative buildings were hit by falling debris that caused large fires. “As winter approaches, Russian terrorists will try to cause more harm,” President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said in a post on social media. Data from the Ukrainian military shows that Russia has recently increased its drone assaults against Ukraine, targeting it with nearly 650 Iranian-made Shahed drones in the past two months, compared with about 450 in July and August.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelensky, Zelensky Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Lviv, Ivano, Frankivsk
[1/7]Emergency personnel work at a site of a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine November 3, 2023. In the nearby region of Ivano-Frankivsk a military facility was hit, governor Svitlana Onishchuk said. Oleh Kiper, Odesa's regional governor, reported a strike on an infrastructure facility in the southern region. Oleh Synehubov, Kharkiv's governor, said drones had hit civilian infrastructure and caused fires in and near the city of Kharkiv. Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said eight private houses, a three-storey building, several cars, and a car repair shop were damaged during the attack on Kharkiv.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Yevhen, Maksym, Svitlana Onishchuk, Oleh, Ihor Klymenko, Olena, Tom Balmforth, Gareth Jones Organizations: Kharkiv, REUTERS, Air, Frankivsk, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine's, Odesa, Kherson, Lviv, Poland, Russian, Ivano
Sept 30 (Reuters) - An oil pipeline ruptured in western Ukraine on Saturday, injuring nine people, including four children, and triggering a large fire, the regional governor said. Ivano-Frankivsk Governor Svitlana Onyshchuk, writing on the Telegram messaging app, said four of the injured remained in serious condition. The fire has been brought under control and the flow of oil stopped. "It is known that a loss of pressure occurred in the pipeline, which led to a leak of oil products and the fire, which spread to a private house," Onyshchuk said in the Telegram post. Pictures posted on Ukrainian media showed large clouds of smoke billowing skywards from the site of the accident.
Persons: Svitlana Onyshchuk, Onyshchuk, Ron Popeski, Leslie Adler Organizations: Frankivsk, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, Ivano
Blasts heard in Kyiv, other parts of Ukraine
  + stars: | 2023-09-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
KYIV, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Blasts could be heard in Kyiv after an air raid alert on Thursday morning, Reuters witnesses said, as authorities sent rescue teams to at least two locations in the Ukrainian capital. Missile debris fell in central Kyiv and non-residential buildings were damaged in the east, causing a fire, he said, with two people were hospitalised, including a child. Officials and local media also reported blasts in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Khmelnytskiy, Rivne, Vinnytsia, Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk regions. In the city of Rivne in western Ukraine, according to the Suspilne media outlet, a partial power blackout was reported, indicating the Russian attack could have targeted energy infrastructure. Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Himani Sarkar, Gerry Doyle and Michael PerryOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Vitali Klitschko, Himani Sarkar, Gerry Doyle, Michael Perry Organizations: Reuters, Thomson Locations: Kyiv, Ukrainian, Ukraine's Kharkiv, Khmelnytskiy, Rivne, Vinnytsia, Lviv, Ivano, Frankivsk, Ukraine
KYIV, July 30 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday that he expects Russia to resume its attacks on Ukraine's energy system once cold weather returns later this year, and vowed to do everything possible to protect the power grid. Since warm weather returned, strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have subsided in place of attacks on other targets. But Zelenskiy said during a visit to the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk on Sunday he expected attacks on energy to resume. "It is obvious that this fall and...in the winter the enemy will try to repeat the terror against the Ukrainian energy industry. Zelenskiy said the government, security officials and energy workers were working to protect the energy system from physical damage, sabotage or cyberattacks.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Zelenskiy, German Galushchenko, Olena, Peter Graff Organizations: Kyiv, Frankivsk, Sunday, Energy, German, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukrainian, Moscow, Ivano, Ukraine
REUTERS/Yuriy RylchukIVANO-FRANKIVSK, Ukraine, April 4 (Reuters) - Hundreds of residents of the Ukrainian city of Ivano-Frankivsk turned out to mourn four-times world kickboxing champion Vitalii Merinov after he was killed in action fighting Russian troops. The Ukrainian flag was draped over his coffin as it was carried out of the church on Monday. "To the hero of Ukraine, Vitalii Merinov, three-times glory," his friend, Taras Mstyslav, said, with mourners calling out "Glory, glory, glory!" Citizens knelt on the street during the funeral procession, holding Ukrainian flags, while others threw flowers. "You can see for yourself, thousands of Ivano-Frankivsk residents came to say farewell to him," Mstyslav said at the cemetery.
Kyiv has ruled out any peace talks with Moscow until Russian troops leave all occupied territories, including Crimea. As part of the plan, he also called for dismantling a 19-kilometer (12-mile) bridge that Russia built to Crimea. Moscow blamed Ukrainian military intelligence for the attack. Russia's latest rocket and artillery attacks killed 4 civilians and wounded 15 others since Saturday, according to the Ukrainian military. Ukrainian Sports Minister Vadym Huttsait said the death toll included 262 Ukrainian athletes, reaffirming Kyiv's call to bar Russia from the Olympics.
Ukraine is using anti-drone guns to down Russian drones and collect intelligence from them. The Ukrainian company Kvertus Technology developed the KVS G-6, a long-range anti-drone gun that uses radio signals to jam Russian drones. While both Russia and Ukraine have used older anti-aircraft guns to shoot down drones, anti-drone guns disrupt drones without physically damaging them. It uses electromagnetic pulses to jam and down Russian drones. Samuel Bendett, an analyst and expert in unmanned and robotic military systems at the Center for Naval Analyses, told Insider that weapons like anti-drone guns are in high demand.
Earlier this month, France said it would send AMX-10 RC armored combat vehicles to Ukraine, designated “light tanks” in French. Sunak’s announcement came as Russian forces fired missiles at Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine on Saturday in the first major barrage in days. In the northeastern Kharkiv region, Gov. On Saturday morning, two Russian missiles hit Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. But that cuts both ways, as Ukraine says its fierce defense of the eastern strongholds has helped tie up Russian forces.
A Culture in the Cross Hairs
  + stars: | 2022-12-19 | by ( Jason Farago | Haley Willis | Sarah Kerr | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +30 min
A Culture in theCross Hairs Russia’s invasion has systematically destroyed Ukrainian cultural sites. It has also dealt a grievous blow to Ukrainian culture: to its museums and monuments, its grand universities and rural libraries, its historic churches and contemporary mosaics. This is how empires always work.” The war in Ukraine is a culture war, and the extent of the destruction is becoming clearer. Kyiv Sviatohirsk UKRAINE Damaged or destroyed religious sites Areas controlled by Russia at any time since invasion. Kyiv Sviatohirsk UKRAINE Damaged or destroyed religious sites Areas controlled by Russia at any time since invasion.
KYIV, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainians faced their first large-scale nationwide disruptions to electricity on Thursday as officials sought to restrict supply to allow energy companies to repair power facilities that have been pounded by Russian air strikes. The president's office told Ukrainians late on Wednesday that they should minimise their use of electricity from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and prepare for temporary blackouts if this was not done. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterDTEK, a major electricity supplier in Kyiv, told consumers it would do its best to make sure outages did not last longer than four hours. He said late on Wednesday that three more energy facilities had been hit by attacks that day. "Please limit your electricity consumption and use those appliances that consume a lot of energy," he told Ukrainians in his nightly speech to the nation.
KYIV, Oct 19 (Reuters) - A Russian missile strike hit a major thermal power station in the city of Burshtyn in western Ukraine on Wednesday, the region's governor said, the latest in a wave of attacks on critical infrastructure ahead of winter. The Burshtyn thermal power station was hit, which caused a fire," Svitlana Onyshchuk, Ivano-Frankivsk's governor, said in a video statement online. The same facility was hit by four missiles on Oct. 10, the governor said. Serhiy Borzov, governor of the Vinnytsia region in western Ukraine, said Russia had also carried out attacks on energy facilities in his region on Wednesday. Three people were injured in drone attacks in the northeast region of Chernyhiv, a senior official from the president's office said.
N-iX, an IT firm with a big presence in Lviv, described how it'd managed amid the latest attacks. But like many Ukrainian companies, N-iX was prepared with a contingency plan that allowed it to continue servicing clients in the attack's aftermath. "It started in the morning," Deshchynskyy told Insider. Ukrainian tech workers and companies have rallied to help the war effort, including by joining the "IT army" and providing tech services for the military. And just two weeks ago, N-iX was the main partner at the annual IT Arena tech conference, which was held in Lviv.
Summary This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in UkraineMOSCOW, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Russia has deployed hypersonic Kinzhal (Dagger) missiles three times over the course of what Moscow calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine, Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Sunday. The Kinzhal missiles are part of an array of new hypersonic weapons President Vladimir Putin presented in 2018 in a bellicose speech in which he said they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a U.S.-built missile shield. "We have deployed it three times during the special military operation," Shoigu said in an interview broadcast on Rossiya 1. Russia first used the Kinzhal system in Ukraine about a month after sending tens of thousands of troops into its neighbour's territory, striking a large weapons depot in Ukraine's western Ivano-Frankivsk region. The missiles can travel at nine times the speed of sound, outrunning air defences.
Capacitatea unui râu de a curge într-o direcție a fost tot timpul exploatată de om. Apa râurilor, mai ales a fluviilor, a fost utilizată tot mai des odată cu construcția morilor de apă. Ca urmare a construcției hidrocentralei, a fost format un lac de acumulare (principal), poreclit „Marea Galicia”. Scandalul centralelor hidroelectriceÎn 2016, în Ucraina a fost adoptat Programul guvernului de dezvoltare a energiei hidroenergetice până în 2026. În acel moment, nu a existat disponibilitatea Moldovei și a fost corect asta.
Persons: ., Valeriu Munteanu, Ilia, Munteanu, Filat, Maia Sandu, Volodimir Organizations: Hidrocentrala, Novodnestrovsk, Convenția Europeană, Comisia, Organizației Națiunilor Unite, Convenția, Uniunea Europeană, Uniunii Europene Locations: URSS, Republica Moldova, Ucraina, Moldova, Ucrainei, Republicii Moldova, Ucrainean, omonim, Cernăuți, Galicia, Novodnestrovsk, Nistru, . Nahoreanî, Vinița, Dubăsari, Ivano - Frankivsk, Ternopil, Hotin, Moldovei, Kiev, Suediei, Ilia Trombițchi, Naslavcea
Capacitatea unui râu de a curge într-o direcție a fost tot timpul exploatată de om. În perioada sovietică, a fost planificat un complex de hidrocentrale, menit să regleze debitul apei pentru a preveni inundațiile, dar și de a produce energie electrică. Ca urmare a construcției hidrocentralei, a fost format un lac de acumulare (principal), poreclit „Marea Galicia”. Scandalul centralelor hidroelectriceÎn 2016, în Ucraina a fost adoptat Programul guvernului de dezvoltare a energiei hidroenergetice până în 2026. În acel moment, nu a existat disponibilitatea Moldovei și a fost corect asta.
Persons: ., Valeriu Munteanu, Ilia, Munteanu, Filat, Maia Sandu, Volodimir Organizations: Hidrocentrala, Novodnestrovsk, Convenția Europeană, Comisia, Organizației Națiunilor Unite, Convenția, Uniunea Europeană, Uniunii Europene Locations: URSS, Republica Moldova, Ucraina, Moldova, Ucrainei, Republicii Moldova, Ucrainean, omonim, Cernăuți, Galicia, Novodnestrovsk, Nistru, . Nahoreanî, Vinița, Dubăsari, Ivano - Frankivsk, Ternopil, Hotin, Moldovei, Kiev, Suediei, Ilia Trombițchi, Naslavcea
Însă interesele din jurul centralelor existente și cele planificate ar putea avea efecte devastatoare, atât pentru oameni, cât și floră și faună. Râul Nistru are lungimea de 1362 de km și curge pe teritoriul a două state – foste membre ale URSS – Republica Moldova și Ucraina. Ca urmare a construcției hidrocentralei, a fost format un lac de acumulare (principal), poreclit „Marea Galicia”. Scandalul centralelor hidroelectriceÎn 2016, în Ucraina a fost adoptat Programul guvernului de dezvoltare a energiei hidroenergetice până în 2026. În acel moment, nu a existat disponibilitatea Moldovei și a fost corect asta.
Persons: ., Valeriu Munteanu, Ilia, Munteanu, Filat, Maia Sandu, Volodimir Organizations: Hidrocentrala, Novodnestrovsk, Convenția Europeană, Comisia, Organizației Națiunilor Unite, Convenția, Uniunea Europeană, Uniunii Europene Locations: URSS, Republica Moldova, Ucraina, Moldova, Ucrainei, Republicii Moldova, Ucrainean, omonim, Cernăuți, Galicia, Novodnestrovsk, Nistru, . Nahoreanî, Vinița, Dubăsari, Ivano - Frankivsk, Ternopil, Hotin, Moldovei, Kiev, Suediei, Ilia Trombițchi, Naslavcea
VIDEO/ Ucrainenii din R. Moldova, între două patrii
  + stars: | 2021-05-08 | by ( Alina Zlatov | ) www.zdg.md   time to read: +18 min
Mulți concetățeni s-au întrebat ce ar însemna pentru R. Moldova un război între Rusia și Ucraina. Tot ce își dorește pentru R. Moldova, dar și pentru țara vecină este pace și o situație mai bună pentru toți copiii. „Sufletul mă doare și pentru R. Moldova, pentru că aici ne-am născut și aici trăim, dar și pentru Ucraina”. Elena Buracova, directoarea Centrului Intelectual Rus din R. MoldovaOrganizația noastră este preocupată, în special, de promovarea studiilor la instituțiile din Rusia în rândul tinerilor din R. Moldova. Am impresia că, în R. Moldova, ucrainenii de aici nici nu se prea deosebesc de persoanele de etnie rusă.
Persons: Mulți, ZdG, Ivan, Marciuc, Paști, Anna, Anna . Ea, Anna Marciuc, Annei, Ivan Marciuc, Ivan susţine, Gheorghe, Dumitru, Nadejda Bostan, Nadejda Bostan -, Nadejda, Svetlana Ranețkaia, Svetlana, Moldova, Vladimir, Vladimir Stașoc, ., Daria Șova, Daria, Loredana Știrbeț, Loredana, Elena Buracova, Dmitrii Lecartev Organizations: Lăcașul, Asociației Tineretului Ucrainean, Educației Locations: Donețk, Ucrainei, Ucraina, Crimeea, Rusia, Kiev, Moldova, Crasnoarmeiscoe, Hâncești, Hânceşti, Chișinău, Cernăuți, Orientul Îndepărtat, ., Regiunea Cernăuți, Hotin, Basarabiei, ucraineană, Tălăești, Frasin, Ivanovca, Sărata, Costești, n.r, Podvirnoe, ospeție, Sneatîn, Ivano - Frankivsk, ucrainean, Rus
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