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Roman Chervinsky
Roman Hryhorovych Chervinsky (; born on 2 August 1974, is a Ukrainian military, counterintelligence officer, colonel of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), former head of the 5th Directorate of the Counterintelligence Department of the SBU, acting commander of the military unit of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (SSO). Operations involving Chervinsky The elimination of war criminals Pavlov Arsen Serhiyovych (call sign "Motorola") (2016) and Tolstykh Mykhailo Serhiyovych (call sign "Givi") (2017) in the occupied territory of Ukraine. Recruitment of Dryuk Svitlana Mykolaivna, deputy commander of the separatist 11th Regiment "Vostok" (call sign "Veterok") and her subsequent transfer from the occupied territory to the territory controlled by Ukraine (2019). Dryuk stated that she was ready to testify in court about the presence of Russian troops in Donbas (2018). The capture, removal from the occupied city of Snizhne, Donetsk region, and transpor ...
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Kamenetz-Podolsky
Kamianets-Podilskyi (, ; ) is a city on the Smotrych River in western Ukraine, to the north-east of Chernivtsi. Formerly the administrative center of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, the city is now the administrative center of Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion within the oblast. It hosts the administration of Kamianets-Podilskyi urban hromada. Population: Kamianets-Podilskyi is a historical center of Podolia region, serving as a capital of the Duchy of Podolia, Podolian Voivodeship, Podolia Eyalet, Podolia Governorate, and Podolian District. During the Ukrainian–Soviet War, the city officially served as the temporary capital of the Ukrainian People's Republic from 1919 to 1920. Name Originally known as Kamianec, its name was changed to the current following the partitions of Poland and occupation by the Russian Empire in 1795. The first part of the city's dual name originates from ' () or ', meaning 'stone' in Old Slavic. The second part of its name relates to the historic region of Podi ...
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