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Title: |
What Did Russia's Occupation of Crimea Mean? |
| Sub-title: |
Twelve Women Report How They Experienced the Start of the Russo-Ukrainian War in 2014 |
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| Edited by: |
Olena Bogatyrenko Contributions by: Elmira Ablyalimova, Elzara Batalova, Violetta Kukuruza, Lina from Crimea, Natalya Lyutikova, Elnara Nuriieva-Letova, Lyudmila Sergyeyeva, Iryna Siedova, Natalia Surhan, Olha Yashchenko, Oleksandra Yefymenko Foreword by: Olena Bogatyrenko |
| ISBN10-13: |
3838220927 : 9783838220925 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Pages: |
120 |
| Weight: |
.280 Kg. |
| Published: |
ibidem - February 2026 |
| List Price: |
20.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Not yet Published
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| This book is a collection of documentary accounts from twelve women from Ukraine who were forced to leave Crimea when Russia started occupying the peninsula in 2014. Or they moved earlier and couldnā t see their loved ones or live in their own homes anymore. Kyiv took them all in. Documenting the crimes committed by the Russian army in 2014 is necessary to preserve the true history of Crimea, whatever it may be. The world must know the truth and not forget about Crimea. The volumeā s contributors are: Ablyalimova Elmira, Batalova Elzara, Bogatyrenko Olena, Kukuruza Violetta, Lina from Crimea, Lyutikova Natalya, Nuriieva Elnara, Sergyeyeva Lyudmila, Siedova Iryna, Surhan Natalia, Yashchenko Olha, Yefymenko Oleksandra. |
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