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1 Overview of articles  



1.1  Top-level overview articles  





1.2  Timelines  





1.3  Years in Russia  





1.4  Years in Ukraine  







2 Subjects  



2.1  Participants  





2.2  Historical background  





2.3  Prelude to the war  





2.4  Civil Defense  





2.5  Communications and the media  



2.5.1  Media  





2.5.2  Slogans, visual expressions, and symbols  





2.5.3  Propaganda, sham elections, and disinformation  







2.6  Crimea  





2.7  Economics and food  





2.8  Effects within Russia  





2.9  Elections and referendums  





2.10  Energy  





2.11  Gender  





2.12  Human rights, war crimes, genocide  



2.12.1  Human rights  





2.12.2  War crimes  





2.12.3  Sexual violence  





2.12.4  Genocide  





2.12.5  Dislocation of the Ukrainian population  





2.12.6  Prosecution of war criminals  





2.12.7  Other subjects  





2.12.8  Public opinion and national morale  







2.13  Nationalism  



2.13.1  Russian  





2.13.2  Ukrainian  







2.14  Occupations  





2.15  Peace issues  





2.16  Prisoners of war  





2.17  Psychological  







3 Geography  



3.1  Geographic overview  





3.2  Oblasts  





3.3  Urban centers  





3.4  Territorial changes  



3.4.1  Areas under Russian occupation  









4 Events  



4.1  Protests and unrest  





4.2  Military operations and activities  



4.2.1  Chronological  



4.2.1.1  2014  





4.2.1.2  2015  





4.2.1.3  2016  





4.2.1.4  2017  





4.2.1.5  2018  





4.2.1.6  2021  





4.2.1.7  2022  





4.2.1.8  2023  







4.2.2  Geographic  



4.2.2.1  Eastern Ukraine  





4.2.2.2  Western Ukraine  





4.2.2.3  Southern Ukraine  





4.2.2.4  Northern Ukraine  





4.2.2.5  Central Ukraine  





4.2.2.6  Crimea and the Black Sea  





4.2.2.7  Outside Ukraine  









4.3  Attacks on civilians  





4.4  Cyberwarfare  





4.5  Movement of the population  





4.6  Illegal annexations  





4.7  Diplomatic  







5 Individuals  



5.1  Russian figures  



5.1.1  Political (pro-Russian)  





5.1.2  Military (Russian aligned or controlled)  





5.1.3  Other (pro-Russian)  







5.2  Ukrainian figures  



5.2.1  Political (pro-Ukrainian)  





5.2.2  Military (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)  





5.2.3  Journalists (pro-Ukrainian)  





5.2.4  Other (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)  







5.3  Other individuals  



5.3.1  Political (other)  





5.3.2  Military (other)  





5.3.3  Private (other)  









6 Military units, equipment, and bases  



6.1  Russian military units  





6.2  Ukrainian military units  





6.3  Military equipment  





6.4  Military bases and facilities  





6.5  Military exercises  







7 Entities  



7.1  Pro Russian organizations  



7.1.1  Political (pro-Russian)  





7.1.2  Military (Russian controlled and aligned)  





7.1.3  Other (pro-Russian)  







7.2  Pro Ukrainian organizations  



7.2.1  Political (pro-Ukrainian)  





7.2.2  Military (Ukrainian controlled and aligned)  





7.2.3  Other (Ukrainian controlled and aligned)  







7.3  Other organizations  



7.3.1  Political (3rd parties)  





7.3.2  Military (3rd parties)  





7.3.3  Other (3rd parties)  









8 International involvement  



8.1  Overviews  





8.2  International events  





8.3  Reactions  





8.4  Sanctions  





8.5  Investigations  





8.6  Other international involvement  





8.7  Military cooperation with the Russian Federation  





8.8  Military cooperation with Ukraine  







9 Resolutions and statements  





10 Books and publications  





11 Lists  





12 Other topics  





13 Related outlines  





14 See also  





15 References  



15.1  Notes  





15.2  Citations  
















Outline of the Russo-Ukrainian War






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Russo-Ukrainian War
Part of post-Soviet conflicts

Zones of control in Ukraine as of 15 July 2024

   Continuously controlled by Ukraine

   Occupied by Russia


   Regained from Russia


For a more detailed map, see the Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map

Date20 February 2014 – present
(10 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Commanders and leaders

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy
  • Petro Poroshenko
  • Oleksandr Turchynov
  • Oleksii Reznikov
  • Valerii Zaluzhnyi

  • Vladimir Putin
  • Sergei Shoigu
  • Valery Gerasimov
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin
  • Ramzan Kadyrov
  • The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Russo-Ukrainian War:

    Russo-Ukrainian War – ongoing international conflict between Russia, alongside Russian-backed separatists, and Ukraine, which began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported pro-Russian separatists fighting the Ukrainian military in the Donbas war. The first eight years of conflict also included naval incidents, cyberwarfare, and heightened political tensions. In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    Overview of articles[edit]

    Top-level overview articles[edit]

    Major overview subdivisions

    Timelines[edit]

    Years in Russia[edit]

    Years in Ukraine[edit]

    Subjects[edit]

    An alphabetical list of subjects related to the war. Articles related to a subject are listed alphabetically under the main subject.

    Participants[edit]

    Historical background[edit]

  • Budapest Memorandum
  • Controversy in Russia regarding the legitimacy of eastward NATO expansion
  • Dissolution of the Soviet Union
  • Enlargement of NATO
  • 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin
  • NATO open door policy
  • Russia–Ukraine gas disputes
  • Russia under Vladimir Putin
  • 2003 Tuzla Island conflict
  • Prelude to the war[edit]

    A chronological list of articles about the period immediately prelude to war; for earlier articles see the Historical background section.

  • Euromaidan
  • Historical background of the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
  • 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
  • Minsk agreements
  • 2014 Hrushevskoho Street riots
  • Revolution of Dignity
  • 2014 Odesa clashes
  • Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Belarus–European Union border crisis
  • Civil Defense[edit]

    Communications and the media[edit]

    Media[edit]

  • Reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Reactions to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis
  • List of journalists killed during the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Media Center Ukraine
  • Krasovsky case
  • Novaya Gazeta
  • Russian 2022 war censorship laws
  • Ukrinform
  • Slogans, visual expressions, and symbols[edit]

  • Putler
  • Slava Ukraini
  • Russian warship, go fuck yourself
  • Soviet imagery during the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Z (military symbol)
  • Strength is in truth
  • Where have you been for eight years?
  • Destroyed Russian military equipment exhibition
  • Grain From Ukraine program
  • Religion and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • White-blue-white flag
  • Propaganda, sham elections, and disinformation[edit]

  • Roskomnadzor
  • 2014 Donbas general elections (2 November 2014)
  • Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Crimea (11 March 2014)
  • 2014 Crimean status referendum (16 March 2014)
  • Special military operation
  • On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians
  • Address concerning the events in Ukraine
  • Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory
  • What Russia Should Do with Ukraine
  • Manifesto of the South Russian People's Council
  • Disinformation Governance Board
  • Crimea[edit]

    Economics and food[edit]

    Effects within Russia[edit]

    Elections and referendums[edit]

    Energy[edit]

    Gender[edit]

    Human rights, war crimes, genocide[edit]

    Human rights[edit]

    War crimes[edit]

  • Bucha massacre
  • Child abductions in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • International Criminal Court investigation in Ukraine
  • Izium mass graves
  • Makiivka surrender incident
  • Murder of Yevgeny Nuzhin
  • Russian filtration camps for Ukrainians
  • Russian strikes on hospitals during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Russian torture chambers in Ukraine
  • Sexual violence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Torture and castration of a Ukrainian POW in Pryvillia
  • Torture of Russian soldiers in Mala Rohan
  • Use of incendiary weapons in the Russo-Ukrainian war
  • War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Sexual violence[edit]

    Genocide[edit]

    Dislocation of the Ukrainian population[edit]

    The following section includes forced movement (e.g. ethnic cleansing) and crisis movement (e.g. war refugees/evacuees).

    Prosecution of war criminals[edit]

    Other subjects[edit]

    Public opinion and national morale[edit]

    Nationalism[edit]

    Russian[edit]

  • Angry patriots
  • Novorossiya
  • Russian irredentism
  • Russian world
  • Ruscism
  • Putinism
  • Russian imperialism
  • Russification
  • Ukrainian[edit]

  • Far-right politics in Ukraine
  • Ukrainian irredentism
  • Ukrainization
  • History of Ukrainian nationality
  • Occupations[edit]

    Overviews

    Areas

  • Donetsk People's Republic
  • Luhansk People's Republic
  • Russian occupation of Chernihiv Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Crimea
  • Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Kyiv Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Sumy Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast
  • Russian occupation of Zhytomyr Oblast
  • Peace issues[edit]

    Prisoners of war[edit]

    Psychological[edit]

    Geography[edit]

    Geographic overview[edit]

    Oblasts[edit]

    Anoblast (/ˈɒblæst/; also UK: /ˈɒblɑːst/; Ukrainian, Russian: область) is a type of administrative division within the Russian empire and Soviet Union that continues to be used in Russia and some post-Imperial/Soviet states.[1][2]

    Zhytomyr Oblast 
    Zhytomyr

    Kyiv Oblast 
    Kyiv

    Khmelnytskyi Oblast 
    Khmeln-
    ytsky

    Lviv Oblast 
    Lviv

    Ternopil Oblast 
    Ternopil

    Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 
    Ivano-
    Frankivsk

    Zakarpattia Oblast 
    Zakarpattia

    Chernivtsi Oblast 
    Chernivtsi

    Vinnytsia Oblast 
    Vinnytsia

    Cherkasy Oblast 
    Cherkasy

    Kirovohrad Oblast 
    Kirovohrad

    Mykolaiv Oblast 
    Mykolaiv

    Poltava Oblast 
    Poltava

    Chernihiv Oblast 
    Chernihiv

    Sumy Oblast 
    Sumy

    Kharkiv Oblast 
    Kharkiv

    Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 
    Dnipropetrovsk

    Odesa Oblast 
    Odesa

    Kherson Oblast 
    Kherson

    Zaporizhzhia Oblast 
    Zaporizhzhia

    Donetsk Oblast 
    Donetsk

    Autonomous Republic of Crimea 
    Crimea

    Luhansk Oblast 
    Luhansk

    Kyiv

    Sevastopol

    Oblasts
  • Chernihiv
  • Chernivtsi
  • Dnipropetrovsk
  • Donetsk
  • Ivano-Frankivsk
  • Kharkiv
  • Kherson
  • Khmelnytskyi
  • Kyiv
  • Kirovohrad
  • Luhansk
  • Lviv
  • Mykolaiv
  • Odesa
  • Poltava
  • Rivne
  • Sumy
  • Ternopil
  • Vinnytsia
  • Volyn
  • Zakarpattia
  • Zaporizhzhia
  • Zhytomyr
  • Autonomous republic Cities with special status

    Urban centers[edit]

    Territorial changes[edit]

    An alphabetical outline of territorial changes during the war.

  • Annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia
  • Political status of Crimea
  • Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
  • 2014 Donbas status referendums
  • Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Areas under Russian occupation[edit]

  • Donetsk People's Republic (not yet liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast (not yet liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast (not yet liberated)
  • Luhansk People's Republic (not yet liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast (not yet liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast (not yet liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Chernihiv Oblast (liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Kyiv Oblast (liberated)
  • 2022 Snake Island campaign (liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Sumy Oblast (liberated)
  • Russian occupation of Zhytomyr Oblast (liberated)
  • Events[edit]

    A chronological outline of events. Articles related to particular events are listed alphabetically under the main article for the event they are related to.

    Protests and unrest[edit]

    Military operations and activities[edit]

    A chronological outline of military operations. Articles related to particular battles are listed alphabetically under the main article for the operation they are related to.

    Chronological[edit]

    When a event or topic covers more than one year the article appears in the year the event started.

    2014[edit]

    Overviews

    Events

  • 2014 Simferopol incident (18 March 2014)
  • 2014 Ukrainian Air Force Il-76 shootdown (14 June 2014)
  • Battle in Shakhtarsk Raion (16 July – 26 August 2014)
  • Battle of Horlivka (20 July – 6 September 2014)
  • Battle of Ilovaisk (10 August – 2 September 2014)
  • Battle of Kramatorsk (12 April – 5 July 2014)
  • Battle of Krasnyi Lyman (11 may – 19 June 2014)
  • Battle of Mariupol (2014) (6 May – 14 June 2014)
  • Battle of Novoazovsk (25–28 August 2014)
  • Battles of Sievierodonetsk (2014) (22 May – 22 July 2014)
  • Siege of Sloviansk (12 April – 5 July 2014)
  • Capture of Donetsk (2014) (1 March – 11 May 2014)
  • Capture of Southern Naval Base (3 – 26 March 2014)
  • Capture of the Crimean Parliament (27 February 2014)
  • Fights on the Ukrainian–Russian border (2014) (12 June – 7 August 2014)
  • First Battle of Donetsk Airport (26–27 May 2014)
  • Great Raid of 2014 (19 July – 10 August 2014)
  • Novosvitlivka refugee convoy attack (18 August 2014)
  • Offensive on Mariupol (September 2014) (4–8 September 2014)
  • Second Battle of Donetsk Airport (28 September 2014 – 21 January 2015)
  • Shelling of Donetsk, Russia (13 July 2014)
  • Siege of Sloviansk (12 April – 5 July 2014)
  • Siege of the Luhansk Border Base (2 – 4 June 2014)
  • Zelenopillia rocket attack (11 July 2014)
  • 2015[edit]
  • Battle of Marinka (2015) (3 June 2015)
  • Shyrokyne standoff (10 February – 3 July 2015)
  • January 2015 Mariupol rocket attack (24 January 2015)
  • 2016[edit]
    2017[edit]
    2018[edit]
    2021[edit]
  • Zapad 2021 (10 – 15 September 2021)
  • 2022[edit]

    Overviews

    Events

  • Bombing of Kryvyi Rih (2022–present) (24 February 2022 – present)
  • Bombing of Lviv (2022–present) (24 February 2022 – present)
  • Bombing of Zaporizhzhia (2022–present) (24 February 2022 – present)
  • 2022 Chornobaivka attacks (27 February – 5 November 2022)
  • Crimea attacks (2022–present) (31 July 2022 – present)
  • Dnipro strikes (2022–present) (11 March 2022 – present)
  • 2022 missile explosion in Poland 15 November 2022
  • 2022 Novofedorivka explosions (9 August 2022)
  • 2022 attack on Nova Kakhovka (11 July 2022)
  • Battle of Donbas (2022–present) (18 April 2022 – present)
  • Battle of Pisky (28 July – 24 August 2022)
  • Battle of Popasna (3 March – 7 May 2022)
  • Battle of Sviatohirsk (30 May – 8 June 2022, then 10–12 September 2022)
  • Luhansk Oblast campaign (2 October 2022 – present)
  • Battle of the Siverskyi Donets (5–13 May 2022)
  • Battle of Siversk (3 July – 8 September 2022)
  • Battle of Volnovakha (25 February – 12 March 2022)
  • 2022 Berdiansk port attack (24 March 2022)
  • Chuhuiv air base attack (24 February 2022)
  • Desna barracks airstrike (17 May 2022)
  • Battle of Kreminna (18–19 April 2022)
  • First Battle of Lyman (23–27 May 2022)
  • Second Battle of Lyman (3 September – 2 October 2022)
  • Millerovo air base attack (25 February 2022)
  • Sinking of the Moskva (14 April 2022)
  • Vinnytsia missile strikes (6 March – 14 July 2022)
  • Yavoriv military base attack (13 March 2022)
  • 2023[edit]

    Event

    Geographic[edit]

    Articles organized by geographic region

    Eastern Ukraine[edit]

    Overviews

    Events

  • Battle of Bakhmut
  • Battle of Balakliia
  • Battle of Donbas (2022–present)
  • Battle of Izium
  • Battle of Kharkiv (2022)
  • Battle of Kreminna
  • Battle of Kupiansk
  • First Battle of Lyman
  • Second Battle of Lyman
  • Battle of Lysychansk
  • Battle of Marinka (2022–present)
  • Battle of Pisky
  • Battle of Popasna
  • Battle of Rubizhne
  • Battle of Sievierodonetsk (2022)
  • Battle of Siversk
  • Battle of Soledar
  • Luhansk Oblast campaign
  • Battle of Sviatohirsk
  • Battle of Toshkivka
  • Battle of Volnovakha
  • Battle of the Siverskyi Donets
  • Western Ukraine[edit]
    Southern Ukraine[edit]

    Overviews

    Events

  • Liberation of Kherson
  • Bombing of Odesa (2022–present)
  • Battle of Melitopol
  • Battle of Mykolaiv
  • Battle of Enerhodar
  • Battles of Voznesensk
  • Battle of Huliaipole
  • Battle of Davydiv Brid
  • Siege of Mariupol
  • Northern Ukraine[edit]

    Overviews

    Events

  • Capture of Chernobyl
  • Battle of Ivankiv
  • Battle of Hostomel
  • Battle of Vasylkiv
  • Battle of Bucha
  • Battle of Irpin
  • Battle of Makariv
  • Battle of Brovary
  • Battle of Slavutych
  • Battle of Hlukhiv
  • Battle of Konotop (2022)
  • Battle of Sumy
  • Battle of Trostianets
  • Siege of Chernihiv
  • Battle of Okhtyrka
  • Battle of Lebedyn
  • Battle of Romny
  • Central Ukraine[edit]
  • Bombing of Zaporizhzhia (2022–present)
  • Crimea and the Black Sea[edit]
    Outside Ukraine[edit]

    Attacks on civilians[edit]

  • 2015 Kharkiv bombing (22 February 2015)
  • Dnipro strikes (2022–present) (11 March 2022 – present)
  • 2022 Zhytomyr attacks (24 February 2022 – present)
  • 3 March 2022 Chernihiv bombing
  • April 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing (15 April 2022)
  • Assassination attempts on Volodymyr Zelenskyy
  • Bilohorivka school bombing (7 May 2022)
  • Bombing of Borodianka (March 2022)
  • Bucha massacre (March 2022)
  • Chaplyne railway station attack (24 August 2022)
  • Chasiv Yar missile strike (9 July 2022)
  • February 2015 Kramatorsk rocket attack (10 February 2015)
  • February 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing (28 February 2022)
  • Irpin refugee column shelling (6 March 2022)
  • Izium mass graves (15 September 2022)
  • January 2015 Mariupol rocket attack (24 January 2015)
  • Kharkiv dormitories missile strike (17–18 August 2022)
  • Kharkiv government building airstrike (1 March 2022)
  • Kramatorsk railway station attack (8 April 2022)
  • Kremenchuk shopping mall attack (27 June 2022)
  • Kupiansk civilian convoy shelling (25 September 2022)
  • Kyiv shopping centre bombing (20 March 2022)
  • List of journalists killed during the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Maisky Market attack (13 June 2022)
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (17 July 2014)
  • March 2022 Donetsk attack (14 March 2022)
  • March 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing (24 March 2022)
  • Mariupol art school bombing (20 March 2022)
  • Mariupol hospital airstrike (9 March 2022)
  • Mariupol theatre airstrike (16 March 2022)
  • Murder of Pentecostals in Sloviansk (June 2014)
  • Mykolaiv cluster bombing (13 March 2022)
  • Mykolaiv government building missile strike (29 March 2022)
  • Novosvitlivka refugee convoy attack (18 August 2014)
  • Olenivka prison massacre (29 July 2022)
  • Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure (2022–present) (9 October 2022 – present)
  • September 2022 Donetsk attack (19 September 2022)
  • Serhiivka missile strike (1 July 2022)
  • Stara Krasnianka care house attack (11 March 2022)
  • Sumykhimprom ammonia leak (21 March 2022)
  • Vinnytsia missile strikes (6 March – 14 July 2022)
  • Volnovakha bus attack (13 January 2015)
  • War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Zaporizhzhia civilian convoy attack (30 September 2022)
  • 2022 Zaporizhzhia residential building airstrike (9 October 2022)
  • Cyberwarfare[edit]

  • Russo-Ukrainian cyberwarfare
  • 2015 Ukraine power grid hack (December 2015)
  • 2017 Ukraine ransomware attacks (June 2017)
  • 2022 Ukraine cyberattacks (January – March 2022)
  • 2016 Kyiv cyberattack (17 December 2016)
  • Surkov leaks (October 2016, November 2017 & April 2018)
  • Anonymous and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Movement of the population[edit]

    Illegal annexations[edit]

    Diplomatic[edit]

    Individuals[edit]

    An alphabetical list of individuals significantly related to the war. Individuals are listed under their nationality, not political alignment.

    Russian figures[edit]

    Political (pro-Russian)[edit]

  • Aleksandr Dugin
  • Ramzan Kadyrov
  • Sergey Menyaylo
  • Dmitry Ovsyannikov
  • Vladimir Putin
  • Mikhail Razvozhayev
  • Military (Russian aligned or controlled)[edit]

  • Aleksandr Dvornikov
  • Valery Gerasimov
  • Sergei Shoigu
  • Sergey Surovikin
  • Other (pro-Russian)[edit]

  • Ivan Ilyin
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin
  • Dmitry Utkin
  • Ukrainian figures[edit]

    Political (pro-Ukrainian)[edit]

  • Vitali Klitschko
  • Oksana Koliada
  • Petro Poroshenko
  • Oleksii Reznikov
  • Oleksandr Turchynov
  • Iryna Vereshchuk
  • Viktor Yanukovych
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy
  • Military (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)[edit]

  • Yevhen Moisiuk
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi
  • Valerii Zaluzhnyi
  • Journalists (pro-Ukrainian)[edit]

    Other (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)[edit]

    • Under construction

    Other individuals[edit]

    Political (other)[edit]

    Military (other)[edit]

    • Under construction

    Private (other)[edit]

    • Under construction

    Military units, equipment, and bases[edit]

    An alphabetical list of military units involved in a significant way the war.

    Russian military units[edit]

    Command and organization

  • General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
  • Russian Ground Forces
  • Russian Navy
  • Russian Aerospace Forces
  • Russian Airborne Forces
  • Special Operations Forces (Russia)
  • National Guard of Russia
  • Units

    This section contains articles about major formations or units with significance to the war. For a complete list see List of Russian units which invaded the territory of Ukraine

  • Black Sea Fleet
  • 76th Guards Air Assault Division
  • 64th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
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    See also[edit]

  • Bibliography of Russian history (1991–present)
  • References[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Russian occupied airport in Crimea used as a military airbase.
  • ^ Used by Russia black sea fleet
  • Citations[edit]

    1. ^ "Oblast definition and meaning", Collins English Dictionary, archived from the original on 27 June 2019, retrieved 25 December 2022
  • ^ "What Is An Oblast?", World Atlas, 2017, archived from the original on 25 December 2022, retrieved 25 December 2022

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