Название: Russia. Crimea. History
Автор: Nikolay Starikov
Жанр: История
isbn: 978-5-496-01693-3
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Kiev February 19: Maidan withstood the night, 25 killed. http://media-polesye.by/news/kiev-19-fevralya-maydan-vystoyal-noch-25-pogibshih-obnovlyaetsya-16259 (in Russian).
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Kiev February 19: Maidan withstood the night, 25 killed. http://media-polesye.by/news/kiev-19-fevralya-maydan-vystoyal-noch-25-pogibshih-obnovlyaetsya-16259 (in Russian).
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Rada voted for a withdrawal of military forces from Kiev. http://www.rbc.ua/rus/news/politics/rada-progolosovala-za-vyvod-voennyh-formirovaniy-iz-kieva-20022014221100 (in Russian).
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More than 20 police officers hit by sniper fire in the city center. http://radiovesti.ru/article/show/article_id/127096 (in Russian).
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The commander of the elite unit of the Ukrainian Special Forces: they want to make us like a “death squad”. http://russian.rt.com/article/23147 (in Russian).
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V. Mikhailin. The black “Berkut” was bleached. http://expert.ru/2014/05/14/chernyij-berkut-otbelili/ (in Russian).
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Details about how “unknown snipers” were used over the human history and nowadays – see: N. V. Starikov. Nationalization of Ruble. A way to a freedom for Russia – SPb, 2011 (in Russian).
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N. V. Starikov. Kiev. Maidan. Unknown snipers. http://nstarikov.ru/blog/36732 (in Russian).
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About the possibility of using “unknown snipers” in Ukraine see the following articles of N. V. Starikov (all are in Russian): 22 January 2014 – “Snipers in Kiev – a provocation according to a manual”; http://nstarikov.ru/blog/35980; 23 January 2014 – “How NATO snipers open doors to “colored” revolutions”; http://nstarikov.ru/club/35996; 4 October 2013 – “The October 1993. Moscow. Unknown snipers”; http://nstarikov.ru/blog/33515.
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Promulgated the text of the Agreement on the settlement of the crisis in Ukraine. http://www.unian.net/politics/887869-obnarodovan-tekst-soglasheniya-ob-uregulirovanii-krizisa-v-ukraine.html (in Russian).
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The Security Service of Ukraine declared about the abolishment of the antiterrorist operation. http://ru.tsn.ua/ukrayina/sbu-zayavila-ob-otmene-antiterroristicheskoy-operacii-350610.html (in Russian).
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D. Belyaev. How (they) were killing Yanukovich. http://dbelyaev.ru/kak-ubivali-yanukovicha-16482.html (in Russian).
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Euro-Maidan demands the resignation of Yanukovich before the morning of the coming Saturday. http://euromaidan.rbc.ua/rus/evromaydan-trebuet-otstavki-yanukovicha-k-zavtrashnemu-utru-21022014204000 (in Russian).
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Yanukovich left Kiev and arrived to Kharkov. http://ria.ru/world/ 20140222/996370433.html (in Russian).
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Rada ousted Yanukovich and appointed the presidential elections on the 25 May 2014. http://www.rbc.ua/rus/news/politics/rada-otstranila-yanukovicha-i-naznachila-vybory-prezidenta-22022014171100 (in Russian).
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Yanukovich named all that is happening in the country a coup d’état. http://euromaidan.rbc.ua/rus/yanukovich-nazval-proishodyashchee-v-ukraine-gosudarstvennym-22022014155900 (in Russian).
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Resolution of the Supreme Rada of Ukraine No. 764-VII of 23.02.2014 http://www.president.gov.ua/news/30130.html (in Ukrainian).
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The Governmental district of Kiev controlled by Euro-Maidan. http://www.chaspik.spb.ru/world/pravitelstvennyj-kvartal-kieva-pod-kontrolem-evromajdana/ (in Russian).
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The Ukrainian original: «Стаття 105. Президент України користується правом недоторканності на час виконання повноважень. За посягання на честь і гідність Президента України винні особи притягаються до відповідальності на підставі закону. Звання Президента України охороняється законом і зберігається за ним довічно, якщо тільки Президент України не був усунений з поста в порядку імпічменту». http://sevkrimrus.narod.ru/ZAKON/konstukr.htm (in Russian).
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http://sevkrimrus.narod.ru/ZAKON/konstukr.htm (in Russian).
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The Supreme Rada and the Council of Ministers of Crimea captured by an armed group. http://www.rosbalt.ru/ukraina/2014/02/27/1238223.html (in Russian).
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In Simferopol, the Crimean Tatars held a rally. http://www.kianews.com.ua/news/v-simferopole-proshel-miting-krymskih-tatar (in Russian).
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The EU recognized the new government in Kiev after the US. http://www.newsru.com/world/24feb2014/euroukra.html (in Russian).
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The Protesters in front of the BP Crimea dispersed. http://15minut.org/article/mitingujuschie-pered-zdaniem-vr-kryma-razoshlis-poobeschali-zavtra-organizovat (in Russian).
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Checkpoints are set up at the entrances to Sevastopol. http://podrobnosti.ua/podrobnosti/2014/02/26/961290.html (in Russian).
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The Supreme Rada and the Council of Ministers of Crimea captured by an armed group. http://www.rosbalt.ru/ukraina/2014/02/27/1238223.html (in Russian).
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N. Letov. Clashes between Crimean Tatars and Russian began in Simferopol. http://bk55.ru/news/article/29056 (in Russian).
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The rally in Simferopol on 26 February. How it was. http://15minut.org/article/mitingi-v-simferopole-26-fevralja-kak-jeto-bylo-video-2014–02–27–02–18–21 (in Russian).
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Arseniy Yatsenyuk became a new Prime Minister of Ukraine. http://lenta.ru/news/2014/02/27/yatsenuk/ (in Russian).
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The Supreme Rada and the Council of Ministers of Crimea captured by an armed group. http://www.rosbalt.ru/ukraina/2014/02/27/1238223.html (in Russian).
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Aksenov became the new prime minister of Crimea. http://forbes.ua/news/1366220-aksenov-stal-novym-premerom-kryma (in Russian).
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Yanukovich: I am not going to appeal to Russia for military support. http://ria.ru/world/20140228/997567454.html (in Russian).
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Putin submitted to the Council of Federation an Appeal about the use of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine. http://www.aif.ru/politics/russia/1116262 (in Russian).
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The Council of Federation unanimously approved the use of troops in Ukraine. http://www.ntv.ru/novosti/849759/#ixzz32fHuA7kT (in Russian).
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Crimean authorities: the development of the situation in Ukraine “poses a threat to peace and stability in Crimea”. http://itar-tass.com/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/ 1017492 (in Russian).
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Sevastopol wants to join the Crimea. http://tvzvezda.ru/news/vstrane_i_mire/content/201403031445-t1i8.htm (in Russian).
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A. Chantseva. The court ordered the arrest of the Prime Minister of Crimea Aksenov. http://vm.ru/news/2014/03/06/sud-vines-postanovlenie-o-zaderzhanii-premera-krima-aksenova-238351.html (in Russian).
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The Crimean parliament decided to join Russia and appointed a referendum at 16 March. http://www.politnavigator.net/parlament-kryma-naznachil-referendum-o-vkhozhdenii-v-rossiyu-na-16-marta.html (in Russian).