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9.5.2014
Our own Glenn Kates @gkates is in Odesa and following Victory Day proceedings there:
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9.5.2014
Having already spoken in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin is widely expected to put in his second public Victory Day appareance in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol. For a reminder of Crimea's historic significance for Russia, check out RFE/RL's photo gallery on the historic siege of Sevastopol, one of the few Soviet victories in the early years of World War Two.
See the gallery here:
Having already spoken in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin is widely expected to put in his second public Victory Day appareance in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol. For a reminder of Crimea's historic significance for Russia, check out RFE/RL's photo gallery on the historic siege of Sevastopol, one of the few Soviet victories in the early years of World War Two.
See the gallery here:
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9.5.2014
Live stream of clashes in Mariupol:
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9.5.2014
More from RFE's Glenn Kates in Odesa:
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9.5.2014
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin tweeting his Victory Day arrival in Transdniester:
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9.5.2014
!!! BREAKING NEWS !!!
There are reports of fighting between Ukrainian troops and separatist forces in the center of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine near the city's police headquarters. Casualties have been reported.
More to follow
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9.5.2014
Sorry, one more Rogozin tweet. Guess he was in a playful mood.
This isn't an Amur tiger. It's a St. George cat.
This isn't an Amur tiger. It's a St. George cat.
On our soft paws we're hurrying to Tiraspol pic.twitter.com/oz8hU7Ho06
— Dmitry Rogozin (@DRogozin) May 8, 2014