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Belbek (Ukrainian: Бельбек; detatarized name: Ukrainian: Фруктове, romanized: Fruktove; Russian: Фруктовое) is a village in Crimea. It was first established in the 18th century and is currently the site of the Sevastopol International Airport.[1][2] Ivan Petrovich Koroliuk [uk], a soldier who was killed in action and posthumously awarded for his service in the Crimean offensive against Axis forces during World War II, is buried in the village.[3]
44°40′50″N 33°36′10″E / 44.6806°N 33.6028°E / 44.6806; 33.6028
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