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Militsiya (Russian: милиция, IPA: [mʲɪˈlʲitsɨjə], Serbian: милиција, romanized: milicija, lit. 'militia') were the
police forces in the
Soviet Union until...
- Law
enforcement in
Transnistria is
administered by the region's own
police force (PMR militsiya).
Transnistria functions as a
presidential republic, with...
- The
Militsiya (Ukrainian: міліція
pronounced [mʲiˈlʲit͡sʲijɐ] ) was a type of
domestic law
enforcement agency (militsiya) that
existed in
various forms...
- Routledge, 2004, ISBN 978-1-85743-255-8, page 4295 2001: m****
clashes with
militsia (Ukrainian Pravda, Mar. 9, 2011) Массовые акции протеста пройдут 9 марта...
- Фейзула) was a
Turkish baby, who died
after a
bullet hit her when
Bulgarian militsia shot at a
group of people,
peaceful protesting against the
forceful Bulgarisation...
- took part in the
First Chechen War.
After the war, he
began a
career as a
militsia officer. Self-educated in painting,
Mironov has
worked as a portraitist...
-
November 2011. On 18
November 2012
Anatoliy Mohiliov openly stated that
Militsia of
Ukraine "supports
interests of the
political force that
currently is...
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exhibition hanging to the
blade of the bulldozer. One of the attackers,
militsia lieutenant Avdeenko,
memorably shouted at the artists: "You
should be shot...
- The
traffic controller and the
starchina of the
militsia. 1934 year.
Postage stamp from Russia. year 2013...
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village of Corjova,
which is
under Moldovan control, was
arrested by the PMR
militsia (police)
together with a
councilor of Moldovan-controlled part of the Dubăsari...