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Association Of Ukrainians

‘Ireland can understand the Ukrainian struggle for independence’

‘Ireland can understand the Ukrainian struggle for independence’

Ukrainians voice concerns outside Leinster House over possible Russian invasion

Thu Jan 27 2022 - 18:43

‘It is like living next to a volcano’: Ukrainians in Ireland express fear and unity

‘It is like living next to a volcano’: Ukrainians in Ireland express fear and unity

‘If you look at Facebook pages, everybody has flags on their profiles’ ahead of possible Russian invasion

Wed Jan 26 2022 - 19:06

Ukrainians in Ireland: ‘All our hearts are crying now’
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Ukrainians in Ireland: ‘All our hearts are crying now’

Dublin resident Nataliya Rutska calls Russia’s seizure of Crimea an ‘artificially created crisis’

Tue Mar 11 2014 - 11:01



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