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On the next day, pro-Russian activists broke into a Ukrainian cultural centre in Kharkiv, removed books written in the Ukrainian language, and burned them on the street outside. Pro-Russian protesters in Kharkiv, 8 April 2014. Pro-Russian protesters stormed and occupied the RSA building on 6 April.
Pro-Russian activists marching Odesa streets on 30 March 2014. In Donetsk about 1,000 pro-Russian supporters again attended a rally organized by the Russian Bloc party, some of them holding banners that claimed Viktor Yanukovych was Ukraine's legitimate president.
A variety of social, economical, cultural, ethnic, and linguistic factors contributed to the sparking of unrest in eastern and southern Ukraine in 2014, and the subsequent eruption of the Russo-Ukrainian War, in the aftermath of the early 2014 Revolution of Dignity.
Feb 23, 2023 · Inside, a group of pro-Russian agitators were trying to wrest control from Ukrainian lawmakers. By now, the Sochi Olympics had ended and the world's attention was turning to the Crimean...
Jun 26, 2014 · All the major details of the build-up of pro-Russian separatist uprising around Eastern Ukraine.
- Tamila Varshalomidze
Aug 28, 2019 · Ukraine's deadliest day: The battle of Ilovaisk, August 2014. It was the biggest loss of life in Ukraine's war against Russian-backed separatists. Hundreds of soldiers died as the Ukrainian...
Apr 8, 2014 · The unrest in eastern Ukraine seemed to heighten fears in Kiev and the West about possible Russian military action a little more than a month after Russian forces occupied Crimea.