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  • ...plausibly be transliterated as Zelenskyy, Zelenskyi, Zeleneskyj. In this article we generally adhere to the following convention: Ukrainian і = Russian и ...tlawed by the soviets from 1933 to 1990), but it is rather uncommon. This article uses h to indicate pronunciation (and commonality with Czech, Slovak, Belar
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  • The Wikipedia article on the Azov Regiment seems to be well-sourced and have a neutral point of v ...0 and @lostidentit7 for help translating this one. For today we talk about something preeeetty controversial - the former Azov Battalion logo. 1/23
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