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Hvardiiske (Crimean Tatar:
Sarabuz, Russian: Гвардейское, Ukrainian: Гвардійське) is an urban-type
settlement in
Simferopol Raion of the
Autonomous Republic...
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until 2 July, III.
Gruppe also flew
missions from
Kerch on 12 May, from
Sarabuz and Saky on 14 May, Zürichtal, present-day
Solote Pole, a
village near...
- Urban-type
settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
Hvardiiske (
Sarabuz, Гвардейское, Гвардійське)
Molodizhne (Molodöjnoye, Молодёжное, Молодіжне)...
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Rodnikovoye Qulumbet Eli →
Solnechnoye Qurçı →
Ukrainka Rus
Sarabuz →
Solovyevka Sabla →
Partizanskoye Sarabuz →
Gvardeyskoye Saraylı Qıyat →
Kakhovskoye Seymanlarköy...
- (1784)
Theodosia →
Ardabda →
Kafas →
Caffa → Kefe (1475) →
Feodosia (1784)
Sarabuz →
Hvardiiske (1944) İçki →
Sovietskyi (1944) → İçki/Ichki (2023) Inkerman...
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until 2 July, III.
Gruppe also flew
missions from
Kerch on 12 May, from
Sarabuz and Saky on 14 May, Zürichtal, present-day
Solote Pole, a
village near...
- Front, at
first to
Proskuriv where it sta**** for a few days, and then to
Sarabuz on the Crimea,
arriving on 17
March 1942. On 5 July 1942, II.
Gruppe moved...
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until 2 July, III.
Gruppe also flew
missions from
Kerch on 12 May, from
Sarabuz and Saky on 14 May, Zürichtal, present-day
Solote Pole, a
village near...
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Romania on the
latter date. From
there KG 27 flew
supply missions to
Sarabuz. They also flew anti-tank missions; on 11
April crews claimed 44 Soviet...
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until 2 July, III.
Gruppe also flew
missions from
Kerch on 12 May, from
Sarabuz and Saky on 14 May, Zürichtal, present-day
Solote Pole, a
village near...