Приклади вживання Pro-russian activists Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Video of beatings by pro-Russian activists in Kharkov.
Pro-Russian activists blocked the venue of the rally for the unity of Ukraine, where Vitali Klitschko is supposed to speak.
In Odessa in detention facility died one of the leaders of Pro-Russian activists Igor Astakhov.
UDAR: In Donetsk pro-Russian activists block a rally for unity of Ukraine.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs Office in Donetsk, pro-Russian activists carry explosive packs and grenades.
More than a 1000 aggressive pro-Russian activists have attacked the people protesting for the unity of Ukraine on Lenin Square in Donetsk.
In Kharkov during a rally for the unity of Ukraine, where leader of UDARVitali Klitschko was supposed to speak, pro-Russian activists staged a provocation.
UPD: 07/04/2014 In Kharkov, pro-Russian activists with sticks and bottles attacked pro-Ukrainian.
OSCE experts also said that the situation remained tense in Kharkiv and Luhansk,where several thousand pro-Russian activists were seen.
UPD: 14/04/2014 Video beatings by pro-Russian activists of their opponents in the underpass in Kharkov.
In Donetsk, police and local authorities ask Vitali Klitschko notgo to the meeting to avoid provocations by violent pro-Russian activists.
During the riots on the part of Pro-Russian activists took refuge in the House of trade unions, which was set on fire.
Now freedom of expression is again under threat,this time falling victim to the information war with Russia and pro-Russian activists in eastern Ukraine.
Like in Crimea, most of protesters were local pro-Russian activists, as well as organized groups of provocateurs who came from Russia.
UDAR: In Donetsk, police and local authorities ask Klitschko not go to the rally inorder not to provoke the excesses of aggressive pro-Russian activists.
Lugansk pro-Russian activists standing at the seized premises of the Security Service of Ukraine built gallows, supposedly for the"Bandera".
He said that both were the key witnesses in the case against the pro-Russian activists who have committed grave crimes against the protesters of Maydan”.
A group of five pro-Russian activists had a heated verbal confrontation with the participants and later was escorted by the police to a nearby metro station.
All of the impartial investigations confirm that the clasheswere deliberately provoked by a large group of pro-Russian activists who attacked a peaceful march for Ukrainian unity.
It is notable that not only pro-Ukrainian, but also pro-Russian activists, who are against the lawlessness of the officials and the police, become the object of repressive actions by de facto authorities more and more often.
He also served as chief of the regional police department on May 4, when the municipal government after thestorming of the Interior police released the detained pro-Russian activists.
Following such statements by Gabunia, a rally of pro-Russian activists gathered near the building of the TV channel, demanding to fire the presenter.
The most numerous of them were held near the Crimean Parliament in Simferopol with theparticipation of about 20 thousand people from local pro-Russian activists and Russian citizens brought to Crimea.
A video appeared on the Web, depicting the brutal beating by pro-Russian activists of their pro-Ukrainian opponents in an underground passage near the exit of the University subway in Kharkov.
The main role in seizing power in Donetsk and Luhansk was played by special task groups of the GRU and FSB of Russia, specially trained Russian mercenary detachments, formations of local and Russian Cossacks,as well as local militant groups from pro-Russian activists and mercenaries.
Its creation was actively planned in Odessa, but in April 2015,the SBU conducted a series of arrests of Pro-Russian activists in the region, burying dreams of the formation of the separatist enclave.
Mykola Shyptur, a Maidan activist who went to Crimea in March 2014 to support the civil resistance to the occupation, was captured by the self-proclaimed Sevastopol self-defence and subsequently sentenced to nine years in prison for alleged attempted murder-de facto in self-defence against pro-Russian activists.
The prosecutor's office said that this was the 64th pro-Russian activist arrested in Kharkiv following events of March/April 2014.
In the summer of 2015, a pro-Russian activist and Moscow municipal deputy, Vladimir Garnachuk tried to inspect the construction at Cape Aya but saw only a high fence and the security guards that said that he would“not get home” if he attempted egress.