In the ensuing discussion Russia indicated further that he intended to move the Fleet coastwise to Sevastopol. |
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And here I saw the former commander of the Sevastopol, Baron Vilken, with whom I had earlier sailed. |
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The Sevastopol fleet is obsolete, no new ships have been put into service for years. |
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That same night they were picked up they were taken to a Russian navy base in Sevastopol and each was put in a separate cell. |
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On September 11 the Russians sank their ships in the harbour, blew up the fortifications, and evacuated Sevastopol. |
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This is in particular the case of Sevastopol as well as of Nagorno-Karabakh. |
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Mr. Katsarov completed an assignment to Sevastopol, Ukraine to address the recycling of domestic and industrial waste. |
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Putin has ridden with the club, which held an elaborate rally in Sevastopol last year to mark Russia's annexation of Crimea. |
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From 18 to 25 October, the NATO Days in Ukraine annual briefing tour took place in the cities of Kharkiv, Sevastopol, Lviv and Kyiv. |
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Delegations of sailors from the warships Petropavlovsk and Sevastopol went to Petrograd and saw that these rumors were false. |
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Complaint by Ukraine regarding the decree of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation concerning Sevastopol. |
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A group of experts from Allied military commands visited the Ukrainian Black Sea Fleet Headquarters at Sevastopol in mid February to assess progress. |
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At the Naval Academy in Sevastopol, environmental security, a hotly debated issue that lies within the scope of the SPS Programme, was discussed regarding the impact of naval operations on the Black Sea ecosystem. |
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It held that the conditions in the Sevastopol Temporary Detention Centre amounted to degrading treatment, as did the means of his transportation between detention facilities. |
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Russia has been searching for another naval base location in the event that it loses the rights to base naval ships at its main Black Sea base in Sevastopol, Ukraine. |
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The Parliament of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the oblast councils, and the Kiev and Sevastopol municipal councils prepare annual reports on the state of the environment which are then published in the media. |
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Despite mediocre generalship, they managed to capture the Russian port of Sevastopol, compelling Tsar Nicholas I to ask for peace. |
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Despite mediocre generalship, they managed to capture the Russian port of Sevastopol, compelling Tsar Alexander II to ask for peace. |
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Between June 2003 and April 2006, Yakovenko spent about a year in total in the Sevastopol Temporary Detention Centre, a facility that was constantly overcrowded, unclean, and poorly lit and ventilated. |
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Shots were fired but there were no casualties as the Ukrainian corvette Khmelnitsky was seized in Sevastopol, according to reports. |
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When, on March 17, Petrichenko and the PRC tried to enforce the officers' decision that the crews of the Petropavlovsk and Sevastopol abandon ship, blow up their artillery and flee to Finland, this was the last straw. |
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In September 1854 the allies landed troops in Russian Crimea, on the north shore of the Black Sea, and began a yearlong siege of the Russian fortress of Sevastopol. |
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Ukraine by comparison has at best 14,500 personnel, 10 naval vessels that are still perilously berthed at Sevastopol just up the bay from their Russian adversaries. |
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Among the latter was Baron P. V. Vilken, the former commander of the Sevastopol, who was tied to the London-based Naval Organization, a White Guard spy nest closely monitored by the Soviet Cheka Foreign Department. |
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Finally, on September 11, 1855 three days after a successful French assault on the Malakhov, a major strongpoint in the Russian defenses, the Russians blew up the forts, sank the ships, and evacuated Sevastopol. |
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There's Clegg halfway up a tree in Exeter – which, by the way, is widely regarded as Devon's Sevastopol – being the exact British equivalent of Putin strolling through a creek with his top off. |
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Commanded by Prince Aleksandr Menshikov, the Russians had occupied a position on the heights above the Alma River in southwestern Crimea, thus blocking the road to Sevastopol. |
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The Ukrainians may well accept to trade off some aspects of national security in Sevastopol if revenues from the re-exportation of gas to Europe generate prosperity. |
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Sevastopol fell after eleven months, and neutral countries began to join the Allied cause. |
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The landing was north of Sevastopol, so the Russians had arrayed their army in expectation of a direct attack. |
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Sevastopol remained invested by the allies, while the allied armies were hemmed in by the Russian Army in the interior. |
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This Allied campaign led to a significant reduction in supplies flowing to the besieged Russian troops at Sevastopol. |
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In late September he learned of the fall of Sevastopol and a Turkish landing at Batum. |
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The descendants of White Russians who live in France, as well as some French researchers, all arrived in Sevastopol for the conference. |
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If used in attacks from recently-grabbed Sevastopol on the ports of Odessa, Kherson and Mykolaiv, they could isolate Ukraine's navy and landlock the country. |
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After extended preparations, the forces landed on the peninsula in September 1854 and fought their way to a point south of Sevastopol after a series of successful battles. |
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Russia issued a Defence of Sevastopol, and a Crimean War medal. |
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Using the Russian naval base at Sevastopol as cover, Putin directed Russian troops and intelligence agents to disarm Ukrainian forces and take control of Crimea. |
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On 5 November 1854, the Russians attempted to raise the siege at Sevastopol with an attack against the allies which resulted in another allied victory. |
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New cities such as Nikolayev, Odessa, Kherson and Sevastopol were founded. |
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It sailed from Sevastopol, commanded by captain Konstantin Dublitsky. |
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