Lessons from Russia’s First Assault on Ukraine: 20 Years Since Tuzla

by CEPAORG

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  1. “Despite the failures and disadvantages of the Azov Sea Treaty, Ukraine demonstrated in 2003 that Russia could be stopped if its violations and bullying were firmly confronted and not accommodated. It continues to do so in 2023.” Hanna Shelest

  2. After I have tried to find something in the archive of “Der Spiegel”, Germany
    https://www.reddit.com/r/UkrainianConflict/comments/179hv1s/lessons_from_russias_first_assault_on_ukraine_20/k56lfxs/
    here the results for the archive of “Die Zeit”
    (After the miraculous radiation that turned out to be related to the “Burevestnik” test with seven fatalities in 2019 I switched to this news site):
    Tusla – would be the correct transcription for “тузла” in German: zero
    Tuzla – a lot, but Tuzla, Bosnia
    Crimea – not even the naval accidents back in 2007(also an oil tanker sank near Tuzla island).
    But I came across some articles that have a date that made me wonder:
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    Empty gaze to the east
    The war in Ukraine has changed the political order in Europe. The EU cannot find its way around it. The Riga summit with its eastern partners also showed that…
    May 22, 2015
    Putin’s war, Nemtsov’s legacy.
    Russia is responsible for the Ukraine war, murdered oppositionist Boris Nemtsov had collected evidence for it. Fellow campaigners have now published it.
    May 12, 2015
    37 miners die in Ukraine mine accidents
    Two coal mine accidents in one weekend: A methane gas explosion and a collapsing shaft tower killed 37 people in Ukraine.
    By AFP
    July 31, 2011
    (eastern part of the Luhansk region)
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    MPs throw eggs at parliament speaker
    Russia’s Black Sea Fleet stays in Crimea longer than planned. In exchange, Ukraine gets discounts on Russian gas. Not all parliamentarians in Kyiv like it.
    April 27, 2010
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    I personally resent Putin the occupation of Crimea.
    Edit Bosnia instead of bosnia. That much time has to be.

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