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5 August 2024
LUBLIN, POLAND - JULY 31: Logo of 'Pijanej Wisni' (English: Drunken Cherry), whose first location opened in Lviv's Market Square in 2015, on July 31, 2024, in Lublin, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland.
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Ukrainian Community In Mexico Demonstrates Against Russian President Vladimir Putin Two Years After The Attacks In Ukraine
25 February 2024
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25 February 2024
A woman of Ukrainian origin is participating in a political and cultural event at the Ukrainian-Mexican Cultural Center in Mexico City, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his order to start a military strategy and offensive two years ago in several Ukrainian cities, where many people have lost their lives and others have been displaced.
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Ukrainian Community In Mexico Demonstrates Against Russian President Vladimir Putin Two Years After The Attacks In Ukraine
25 February 2024
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25 February 2024
A woman of Ukrainian origin is participating in a political and cultural event at the Ukrainian-Mexican Cultural Center in Mexico City, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his order to start a military strategy and offensive two years ago in several Ukrainian cities, where many people have lost their lives and others have been displaced.
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Ukrainian Community In Mexico Demonstrates Against Russian President Vladimir Putin Two Years After The Attacks In Ukraine
25 February 2024
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25 February 2024
A woman of Ukrainian origin is participating in a political and cultural event at the Ukrainian-Mexican Cultural Center in Mexico City, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his order to start a military strategy and offensive two years ago in several Ukrainian cities, where many people have lost their lives and others have been displaced.
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Ukrainian Community In Mexico Demonstrates Against Russian President Vladimir Putin Two Years After The Attacks In Ukraine
25 February 2024
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25 February 2024
A woman of Ukrainian origin is participating in a political and cultural event at the Ukrainian-Mexican Cultural Center in Mexico City, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his order to start a military strategy and offensive two years ago in several Ukrainian cities, where many people have lost their lives and others have been displaced.
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Ukrainian Community In Mexico Demonstrates Against Russian President Vladimir Putin Two Years After The Attacks In Ukraine
25 February 2024
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25 February 2024
A mother and daughter of Ukrainian origin are participating in a political and cultural event at the Ukrainian-Mexican Cultural Center in Mexico City, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his order to start a strategic and military offensive in several cities in Ukraine two years ago, where many people have lost their lives and others have been displaced.
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Ukrainian Community In Mexico Demonstrates Against Russian President Vladimir Putin Two Years After The Attacks In Ukraine
25 February 2024
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25 February 2024
A mother and daughter of Ukrainian origin are participating in a political and cultural event at the Ukrainian-Mexican Cultural Center in Mexico City, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his order to start a strategic and military offensive in several cities in Ukraine two years ago, where many people have lost their lives and others have been displaced.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts death) A Ukrainian priest is conducting a service in front of a coffin containing the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. The farewell ceremony is taking place at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, known by her call sign 'Snake,' had come to Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion. She was enamored with Ukrainian culture and traditions, studied the Ukrainian language, and dreamed of becoming Ukrainian, as local media report. Originally from Germany, Wagner volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was a professional in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin with the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, known by the call sign 'Snake', who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. They are taking part in a farewell ceremony at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, who had arrived in Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion, fell in love with Ukrainian culture and traditions, learned the Ukrainian language, and aspired to become Ukrainian, according to local media reports. Wagner, originally from Germany, volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was an expert in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin with the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, known by the call sign 'Snake', who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. They are taking part in a farewell ceremony at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, who had arrived in Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion, fell in love with Ukrainian culture and traditions, learned the Ukrainian language, and aspired to become Ukrainian, according to local media reports. Wagner, originally from Germany, volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was an expert in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin with the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, known by the call sign 'Snake', who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. They are taking part in a farewell ceremony at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, who had arrived in Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion, fell in love with Ukrainian culture and traditions, learned the Ukrainian language, and aspired to become Ukrainian, according to local media reports. Wagner, originally from Germany, volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was an expert in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin with the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, known by the call sign 'Snake', who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. They are taking part in a farewell ceremony at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, who had arrived in Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion, fell in love with Ukrainian culture and traditions, learned the Ukrainian language, and aspired to become Ukrainian, according to local media reports. Wagner, originally from Germany, volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was an expert in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin with the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, known by the call sign 'Snake', who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. They are taking part in a farewell ceremony at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, who had arrived in Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion, fell in love with Ukrainian culture and traditions, learned the Ukrainian language, and aspired to become Ukrainian, according to local media reports. Wagner, originally from Germany, volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was an expert in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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Farewell Ceremony For German Combat Medic Diana Savita Wagner In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
14 February 2024
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14 February 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin with the body of German combat medic Diana Savita Wagner, known by the call sign 'Snake', who volunteered for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was killed by Russian troops at the front in eastern Ukraine. They are taking part in a farewell ceremony at the Mikhailovskiy Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 14, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The 36-year-old German combat medic, who had arrived in Ukraine before the start of the Russian large-scale invasion, fell in love with Ukrainian culture and traditions, learned the Ukrainian language, and aspired to become Ukrainian, according to local media reports. Wagner, originally from Germany, volunteered for the International Legion and served as a combat medic in the assault squadron of the Carpathian Sich battalion. Her comrades say she was an expert in her field and, thanks to her efforts, the lives of more than a dozen soldiers were saved.
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17 November 2023
Ukrainian-American dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'May December' held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on November 16, 2023 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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17 November 2023
Ukrainian-American dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'May December' held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on November 16, 2023 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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