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Berkut
disbanded Ukrainian special police unit
Southern Military District
part of the armed forces of the Russian Federation
Battle of Enerhodar
2022 siege
Operation München
joint German-Romanian offensive during the German invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II, with the primary objective of recapturing Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and the Hertsa region
Battle of Voronezh
1942 battle
Russian Orthodox Army
insurgent group in Ukraine
Battle of Popasna
battle in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine
Mykolaiv government building airstrike
2022 airstrike
Chkalovsky Airport
air base near Shchyolkovo, Moscow, Russia
Battle of Lysychansk
military engagement in the Donbas during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Novofedorivka
military airbase in Novofedorovka, Ukraine; since 2014 occupied by Russia
36th Separate Marine Brigade
Ukrainian marines unit
Operation Polar Star
1943 military operation
2022 Saky air base attack
2022 explosions at a Russian air base in Crimea
Muscovite-Lithuanian War of 1512-1522
1512-1522 part of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
Odesa Military District
military unit
Army Commissar 2nd rank
Political rank in Soviet Red Army
Khadjibey
thumb|right|300px|Plan of the fortress, 1784 Khadjibey (; ) was a fortress and a haven by the Gulf of Odesa, in the location of the modern city of Odesa, Ukraine. The settlement was destroyed and abandoned in the 15th or 16th century and was revived under the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century.
Kacha Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots
flying training school of the Soviet Air Forces
2023 Pokrovsk missile strike
attack during the 2023 Russian invasion of Ukraine
43rd Separate Artillery Brigade
Ukrainian artillery brigade
Crimea Operation
1918 German and Ukrainian conquest of Tauride SSR
Zelenopillya rocket attack
2014 Russian rocket attack against Ukraine
20th Guards Rocket Brigade
Military unit
Lwów pogrom (1914)
Russian-backed pogrom of Jews by Cossacks during World War One
Syrian Express
Russian supply route during the Syrian civil war
Serdyuk
250px|thumb|right|The Hetman's army on the march. Probably the serdyuk infantry. Part of a late 17th-century painting by an unknown Polish artist. A serdyuk (, ) was a member of mercenary infantry units kept by the Hetman's Zaporozhian Host during the second half of the 17th century and the first quarter of the 18th century. They formed the Hetman's guard and were recruited mainly from the Ukrainian population of the Cossack Hetmanate and Zaporozhian Sich. The average serdyuk regiment consisted of 400–500 soldiers. They served at the border and inside the country, and guarded the Hetman's resi