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Militsiya (Russian: милиция, IPA: [mʲɪˈlʲitsɨjə], Serbian: милиција, romanized: milicija, lit. 'militia') were the
police forces in the
Soviet Union until...
- The
militsiya (Russian: Милиция) was the
national police service of
Russia from the 1990s
until 2011, when it was
replaced by the
Police of Russia. The...
- The
Militsiya of the
Republic of
Belarus (Belarusian: Міліцыя Рэспублікi Беларусь, Russian: Милиция Республики Беларусь) is a law
enforcement agency in...
- The
Militsiya (Ukrainian: міліція) was a type of
domestic law
enforcement agency (
militsiya) that
existed in
various forms in
Ukraine from 1919 until...
- 18] 1718 by
decree of
Peter the Great, and in 2011, it
replaced the
Militsiya, the
former police service. The
Police of
Russia operates according to...
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Poroshenko to
reduce corruption,
whereby the
militsiya was
replaced with the
National Police. Ukraine's
militsiya was
widely regarded as corrupt, and it had...
- Barbarossa, the 1941
invasion of the
Soviet Union.
Ukrainian People's
Militsiya,
created in June 1941,
preceded the
official founding of the Ukrainian...
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known as the
Leningrad Militsiya (Russian: милиция Ленинграда)
until 1991, when it was
changed to
Saint Petersburg Militsiya (Russian: милиция Санкт-Петербурга)...
- Ukraine's
previous national police service, the
Militsiya. On 7
November 2015, all the
remaining militsiya were
labelled "temporary acting"
members of the...
- People's
Militsiya and
Internal Troops of the NKVD had no
personal ranks, and used many
various position-ranks instead. In 1935, the
Militsiya created...