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1 Incumbents  





2 Events  



2.1  January  





2.2  February  





2.3  March  





2.4  April  





2.5  May  





2.6  July  





2.7  September  





2.8  October  





2.9  November  





2.10  December  







3 Deaths  





4 See also  





5 References  














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2014
in
Ukraine

Decades:
See also:

The following lists events that happened in the year 2014 in Ukraine.

Incumbents[edit]

Events[edit]

January[edit]

Violent clashes between protesters and police on Hrushevskoho Street, Kyiv

February[edit]

Labor Unions' House, used as Euromaidan headquarters, on fire following police raid

March[edit]

April[edit]

May[edit]

July[edit]

September[edit]

October[edit]

November[edit]

December[edit]

Deaths[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Victoria Butenko (January 23, 2014). "Ukraine protest movement: At least 4 killed in clashes with police". CNN.
  • ^ Pavel Polityuk; Natalia Zinets (January 22, 2014). "Ukraine Protests: 3 Killed As Police Clash With Demonstrators In Kiev". The Huffington Post.
  • ^ Dan McLaughlin (January 22, 2014). "As many as five protesters die in Ukraine clashes". The Irish Times.
  • ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Diana Magnay; Victoria Butenko (January 28, 2014). "Ukraine's parliament scraps anti-protest laws, Prime Minister resigns". CNN.
  • ^ Richard Balmforth; Pavel Polityuk (January 28, 2014). "Ukraine PM tenders resignation, parliament revokes anti-protest laws". Reuters.
  • ^ "Train hits minibus in eastern Ukraine, 13 dead". Fox News. February 4, 2014.
  • ^ "Ukraine: Seven dead in blast at Pivnichna coal mine". BBC News. February 18, 2014.
  • ^ "Seven miners killed in Ukraine blast". Yahoo! News. February 18, 2014.
  • ^ Maria Danilova; Yuras Karmanau (February 20, 2014). "Ukraine Announces Deal to End Crisis; Shots Fired in Kiev". ABC News.
  • ^ Ian Traynor (February 21, 2014). "Ukraine's bloodiest day: dozens dead as Kiev protesters regain territory from police". The Guardian.
  • ^ Phil Black; Nick Paton Walsh; Michael Pearson (February 21, 2014). "Diplomatic talks in Ukraine last until dawn, a day after 100 may have died". CNN.
  • ^ a b Arel, Dominique; Driscoll, Jesse (January 5, 2023). Ukraine's Unnamed War: Before the Russian Invasion of 2022. Cambridge University Press. pp. 93–95. ISBN 978-1-316-51149-7.
  • ^ Conal Urquhart (February 22, 2014). "Ukraine: Yulia Tymoshenko released as country lurches towards split". The Guardian.
  • ^ William Booth (February 22, 2014). "Ukraine's parliament votes to oust president; former prime minister is freed from prison". The Washington Post.
  • ^ "Yanukovych denies resignation, claims 'coup' is in progress in Ukraine". Deutsche Welle. February 22, 2014.
  • ^ "Russian parliament approves troop deployment in Ukraine". BBC News. March 1, 2014.
  • ^ "Russian parliament passes unanimous vote for armed troops to be deployed in Crimea". Euronews. March 1, 2014.
  • ^ Chelsea J. Carter; Diana Magnay; Victoria Eastwood (March 2, 2014). "Ukraine mobilizes troops amid crisis with Russia". CNN.
  • ^ "Парламент Крыма принял Декларацию о независимости АРК и г. Севастополя". Государственный Совет Республики Крым. March 11, 2014. Archived from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2014.
  • ^ "Crimea referendum: Voters 'back Russia union'". BBC News.
  • ^ "Crimeans vote over 90 percent to quit Ukraine for Russia". Reuters. March 16, 2014.
  • ^ Carol Morello; Kathy Lally (March 19, 2014). "Ukraine says it is preparing to leave Crimea". The Washington Post.
  • ^ Sputnik (April 15, 2014). "Ukraine's Parliament Declares Crimea, Sevastopol 'Occupied Territory'". ria.ru.
  • ^ "Антоніна Дворянець" [Antonina Dvoryanets] (in Ukrainian). National Memorial to the Heavenly Hundred Heroes and Revolution of Dignity Museum. Archived from the original on July 3, 2022. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  • ^ "Шеремет Людмила Олександрівна (21.11.1942 – 22.02.2014)" [Sheremet Lyudmila Oleksandrivna (November 21, 1942 – February 22, 2014)] (in Ukrainian). Heroes of Ukraine. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  • ^ Romanov, K. V. (June 9, 2022). "Бура, Ольга Василівна" [Bura, Olga Vasylivna]. Great Ukrainian Encyclopedia (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on July 4, 2022. Retrieved July 4, 2022.

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