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Lebyazhe (Ukrainian: Лебяже; Russian: Лебяжье) is a
village in
Kharkiv Oblast (district) in Chu****v
Raion of
eastern Ukraine,
about 51.5
kilometres (32...
- Udy
Bazaliivka Birky Borova Khotimlya Kluhyno-Bashkyrivka
Kostiantivka Lebyazhe Mala
Seidemynukha Molodova Rubizhne Shestakove Velyka Babka Zemlianky Bairak...
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around 26
April and 6 May 2024.
Recaptured by Russia
around 6 May 2024.
Lebyazhe 1,534 Chu****v Ukraine 20 Apr 2022
Liubotyn 20,376
Kharkiv Ukraine 24...
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around 26
April and 6 May 2024.
Recaptured by Russia
around 6 May 2024.
Lebyazhe 1,534 Chu****v Ukraine 20 Apr 2022
Liubotyn 20,376
Kharkiv Ukraine 24...
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small towns on
April 17-18.
Ukrainian forces reportedly seized Bazaliivka,
Lebyazhe, and
Kutuzivka and
claimed to
capture several unspecified villages near...
- April,
Synyehubov claimed on
Telegram that the
villages of Bazaliyivka,
Lebyazhe and part of
Kutuzivka were
retaken in a
Ukrainian counteroffensive, and...
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Briefly at Szprotawa, Poland,
early 1992, 4 June 1992, then
withdrawn to
Lebyazhe,
Volgograd Oblast,
disbanded 1992 (51°18′34″N 15°43′39″E / 51.30944°N...
- it had been part of 149th
Bomber Aviation Division), and
disbanded at
Lebyazhe,
Volgograd Oblast sometime in the
later part of that year. However, according...
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restoration to
working order LV-0415 — "Pioneer Park" the
October Railway,
Lebyazhe,
Leningrad oblast,
Russia LV18-01 —
Lebyazhye Railway Museum, Lebyazhye...
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production of
building materials (manufacture of
bricks in the
village of
Lebyazhe).
There is an
active natural gas
production on the
territory of Chkalovske...