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dbpedia:Siege_of_Sloviansk
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The Siege of Sloviansk was an operation by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to recapture the city of Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast from pro-Russian insurgents who had captured it on 12 April 2014. The city was recaptured on 5 July 2014 after shelling from artillery and heavy fighting.On 12 April 2014, as unrest grew in the eastern Ukraine following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, masked men in fatigues, armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles, captured the city administration building.
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51 soldiers killed helicopters 1 police chief captured and 1An-30surveillance plane shot down and 1An-30surveillance plane damaged and 3 captured 1SBUagent killed 4Mi-24attack helicopters, 3Mi-24attack helicopters, 2Mi-8transport
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Ukraine Donetsk People's Republic
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dbpedia:Arseny_Pavlov dbpedia:Serhiy_Kulchytskiy dbpedia:Vasyl_Krutov dbpedia:Petro_Poroshenko dbpedia:Oleksandr_Turchynov dbpedia:Igor_Girkin n7: dbpedia:Miroslav_Rudenko
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2014-07-05Z
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dbpedia:War_in_Donbass
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dbpedia:Donetsk_Oblast dbpedia:Ukraine dbpedia:Sloviansk
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Ukrainian forces recapture Sloviansk DPR forces withdraw toDonetsk
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6 capturedAPCs 20 helicopters At least 2 other aircraft 150+ 800–1,000 fighters 160 tanks 15,000+ personnel 230APCs
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n8:300