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A former Russian government minister became the first person Wednesday to be convicted in the U.K. of circumventing sanctions put in place after the illegal annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, a former governor in annexed Crimea, breached sanctions whilst living in the UK, a jury finds.
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Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was found guilty at Southwark Crown Court of six out of seven counts of circumventing sanctions.
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They watched Russian President Boris Yeltsin order military leaders to fire on his own parliament in October 1993—killing an ...
Armored vehicles and KAMAZ trucks were spotted in the field, while their condition and combat capability remained unknown.
Donetsk region. Systematic artillery attacks by Russian forces across Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk oblast, or province, killed ...
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One is led to the conclusion that the US will soon be greeted by its people donning MAGA-caps and draped in the stars and ...
Former head of MI6 Sir Alex Younger said the Government could require powers to compel Britons to 'give their service one way ...
Russia said on Sunday that its troops had taken the village of Basivka in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, and were battering Ukrainian forces at a host of settlements in the area.
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