- Lake
Donuzlav (Russian and Ukrainian: Донузлав,
Crimean Tatar:
Doñuzlav), also
referred to as
Donuzlav Bay, is the
deepest lake of
Crimea (27 m, 89 ft)...
- steppe, the
Crimean Mountains, and the
Southern Coast.
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definitive capture on 27
March 2014. The
action began with the
blockade of
Donuzlav bay by the
Russian missile cruiser Moskva. The
Russian Navy
later scuttled...
-
eponymous naval Natya-class minesweeper,
blocked by
Russian troops in
Donuzlav Bay,
Crimea during the 2014
capture of
Southern Naval Base. The film was...
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Donuzlav is an air base near Lake
Donuzlav in Crimea, Ukraine. The air base was
decommissioned in 1995, but has been
claimed to have been
revived by the...
- Peninsula. The
Tarkhankut Wind Farm is
located by the
Donuzlav lake on the
Tarkhankut Upland. The
Donuzlav Lake (Ukrainian: Донузлав) is a
salty lake that is...
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located in the town of
Novoozerne (part of
Yevpatoria city muni****lity) on
Donuzlav Bay in the
western part of Crimea. The base was
reorganized in
place of...
- on 3
March 2014 she was
towed and sunk as a
blockship in the
channel to
Donuzlav lake, in Novoozerne, in
western Crimea. A few
months later she was refloated...
- of the ship sinking. The
attack took
place 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) from
Donuzlav and 8
kilometres (5.0 mi) from the
village of
Okunevka on the
Black Sea...
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Russian annexation of Crimea, she was
based in the
Southern Naval Base at
Donuzlav.
Since then Yuri
Olefirenko was
relocated to Ochakiv. She was subordinated...