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Что (кто) такое Yachts impacted by international sanctions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine - определение


Yachts impacted by international sanctions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine         
International sanctions have been imposed during the Russo-Ukrainian War by a large number of countries, including the United States, Canada, the European Union and a number of international organisations against Russia, Crimea and Belarus following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in late February 2014. These sanctions were imposed against individuals, businesses and officials from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
Russian emigration following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine         
  • date=20 August 2022}}</ref> Protesters in the photo are flying the [[White-blue-white flag]].
ONGOING MIGRATION OF RUSSIAN CITIZENS IN RESPONSE TO THE 2022 INVASION OF UKRAINE
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Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, more than 300,000 Russian citizens and residents are estimated to have left Russia by mid-March 2022, at least 500,000 by the end of August 2022, and more than 800,000 by September 2022 as political refugees and economic migrants, and due to a desire to evade criminal prosecution for opposing the invasion. Aside from fear of being conscripted after president Vladimir Putin's announcement of partial mobilization, those fleeing voiced reasons such as disagreement with the military operation, the uselessness and cruelty of war, sympathy for Ukraine, disagreement with the political roots of the war with Ukraine, the rejection of killing, and an assessment that Russia is no longer the place for their family.
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine         
  • Ukrainian refugees in [[Kraków]] protesting against the war, 6 March 2022
  • Animated map of the Russian invasion from 24 February to 7 April 2022
  • Animated map of the Russian invasion from 7 April to 5 September 2022
  • Animated map of the Russian invasion from 5 September 2022 to 11 November 2022
  • The [[Antonov An-225 Mriya]], the largest aircraft ever built, was destroyed during the [[Battle of Antonov Airport]].
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  • An explosion due to the shelling of a tank filled with nitric acid during the [[Battle of Severodonetsk]], 31&nbsp;May 2022
  • Military control around Kyiv on 2 April 2022
  • A destroyed Russian [[BMP-3]] near Mariupol, 7 March 2022
  • Kramatorsk railway bombing]]
  • A street in Kyiv following Russian missile strikes on 10 October 2022
  • Ukraine, with the annexed [[Crimea]] in the south and two Russia-backed separatist republics in [[Donbas]] in the east
  • Military control around Donbas as of 24 March 2023: pink highlights areas held by the DNR, LNR, and Russia, yellow highlights areas held by the Ukrainian government.
  • A map of NATO (blue) and the [[CSTO]] (orange) when the 2022 invasion began
  • [[Saltivka]] residential area after battle of Kharkiv on 19 May 2022
  • Civilians in Kyiv preparing [[Molotov cocktails]], 26 February 2022
  • Russian bombardment on the outskirts of Kharkiv, 1 March 2022
  • Neptune]] [[anti-ship missile]]s.
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  • missile attack on a shopping mall in Kremenchuk]] was called a "war crime" by French president Emmanuel Macron on 28 June 2022.
  • Commemorative stamp about the phrase ''[[Russian warship, go fuck yourself!]]''
  • Ukrainian oblasts annexed by Russia since 2014 ([[Crimea]]) and 2022 (others). The 2022 annexation creates the equivalent of a strategic land bridge between Crimea and Russia.
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  • Protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine]], organised by political youth organisations in [[Helsinki]], Finland, 26 February 2022
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  • a Russian airstrike]]
  • Putin's address to the nation on 24 February 2022. Minutes after Putin's announcement, the invasion began.
  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with members of the Ukrainian Army on 18 June 2022
MAJOR ESCALATION OF THE RUSSO-UKRAINIAN WAR
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On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has likely resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides and caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II, with around 7.