Today marks 75 years since the beginning of the deportation of #Ukrainians from eastern Poland, which was called Operation "Vistula".
That was a crime of Soviet Union.
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During April-August 1947, between 137,000 and 150,000 #Ukrainians were deported from Nadsyannia, Pidlyashya, Kholmschyna, and Lemkivshcyna regions, and according to some estimates, up to 180,000.
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The decision to forcibly relocate #Ukrainians was made in #Moscow, and the deportation itself took place with the participation of Soviet troops in the western and northern parts of the Polish state, which until 1945 belonged to #Germany.
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Artillery soldiers of the 80th separate assault brigade of the airborne assault troops of the Armed Forces of #Ukraine️ continue to successfully destroy the forces of the 🇷🇺 occupiers in one of the important areas.
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Already on February 24 - the day of the 🇷🇺 invasion of 🇺🇦 - the "liberators" appeared at the #Chornobyl nuclear power plant, who were there until March 31.
All this time, they held hostage the staff of the plant, as well as the National Guard soldiers who guarded it.
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The power plant did not receive the external power required for safe storage of spent fuel. Forest fires also broke out in the Exclusion Zone, and the occupiers did not allow them to be extinguished.
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Before leaving the #Chornobyl nuclear power plant, the occupiers drew up and signed the "ChNPP Acceptance and Transfer Act". It stated that the troops of the 🇷🇺 National Guard allegedly "guarded" the #Chornobyl nuclear power plant from February 24 to March 31. "
CincAF of 🇺🇦 #історії_героїв
- Behind the shoulders of 22-year-old Andrii (pseudonym "Journalist") - practice on "1 + 1 media", work as an electrician, conscript service in @KpsZSU.
In fact, he was immediately offered to go there when the full-scale 🇷🇺 invasion began.
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However, the "Journalist" decided that it was not time to stay in, as he says, the rear of #Lviv. And he chose a combat unit - the 72nd separate mechanized brigade named after Black Cossacks, which stood in the way of the invaders who broke through to #Kiyv.
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- We arrived at the position near #Moshchun in #Kyiv region on March 5 - to strengthen, - says Andrii. - There were still a small number of civilians in the village, we helped them to leave. It was hard…
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