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Lukyanivka, also
spelled Lukianivka, may
refer to:
Lukyanivska Prison, a well-known
prison in Kyiv; Lukianivka, a
neighborhood in Kyiv; Lukianivka, a village...
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capturing the town of
Lukyanivka. On 28 March,
Ukrainian forces recaptured Lukyanivka and
pushed Russian forces out of Brovary. In
Lukyanivka, most
houses were...
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Lukianivska Prison (Ukrainian: Лук'янівська в'язниця, transliterated: "Luk'janivsjka v'jaznitsja") is a
famous historical prison in the
Ukrainian capital...
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Lukianivka (Ukrainian: Лук'янівка), or
Lukyanivka, is a
historical neighborhood in the
northwestern part of the city of Kyiv, the
capital of Ukraine. It...
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Lukianivka (Ukrainian: Лук'янівка) is a
small village in the
Brovary Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is
approximately 60 km away from Kyiv and 40.5 km...
- The
Ukrainian military said that its
forces had
retaken the
villages of
Lukyanivka and Rudnytske [uk], 40
kilometers east of Brovary, on 26 March, forcing...
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court for
looting and
destruction of
civilian property in the
village of
Lukyanivka. On 23
December 2022, a
Ukrainian court sentenced four
Russian soldiers...
- approaches,
recapturing some
defensive positions and
settlements such as
Lukyanivka. Just
northwest of the capital, the
fighting for
Irpin continued, most...
- 1937 in the NKVD prison, Kyiv. The writer’s
symbolic grave is
located at
Lukyanivka Cemetery. At the
outset of his
literary career Maik
Yohansen wrote (especially...
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prayer houses in the settlements. In Kiev, the
Tatars lived in Podil,
Lukyanivka, and Svyatoshyn. On the
street The
prayer house stood peacefully. In 1910...