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* ... that one of Ukraine's largest power plants was mostly destroyed by Russians in March 2024?
* ... that '''[[Zmiivska thermal power plant|one of Ukraine's largest power plants]]''' was mostly destroyed by Russians in March 2024?
* ... that Charles Norris-Newman was a war correspondent, a corrupt British colonial official and a Russian intelligence officer?
* ... that '''[[Charles Norris-Newman]]''' was a war correspondent, a corrupt British colonial official and a Russian intelligence officer?
* ... that Russian scientist Dmitry Kolker was arrested on charges of espionage while being treated for terminal cancer at a hospital and flown to Moscow, dying two days later?
* ... that Russian scientist '''[[Dmitry Kolker]]''' was arrested on charges of espionage while being treated for terminal cancer at a hospital and flown to Moscow, dying two days later?
* ... that an essay of jailed Socialist Revolutionary politician Alexander Helfgot was smuggled out of Russia and published in Berlin in 1922?
* ... that an essay of jailed [[Socialist Revolutionary Party|Socialist Revolutionary]] politician '''[[Alexander Helfgot]]''' was smuggled out of Russia and published in Berlin in 1922?
* ... that a wolf reportedly ate Boris Johnson's dongle at an Italian castle owned by a Russian billionaire?
* ... that a wolf reportedly ate [[Boris Johnson]]'s dongle at '''[[Castello di Santa Eurasia|an Italian castle]]''' owned by a Russian billionaire?
* ... that The Wizard of the Kremlin depicts a fictional éminence grise based on Vladislav Surkov, who was called one of Russia's "most intriguing figures" by The New York Times?
* ... that '''''[[The Wizard of the Kremlin]]''''' depicts a fictional ''[[éminence grise]]'' based on [[Vladislav Surkov]], who was called one of Russia's "most intriguing figures" by ''[[The New York Times]]''{{-?}}

DYK list

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Satakundskaya Flotilla

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Kirill Eskov

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Maria Yakunchikova

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Maria Nikolaevna

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Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin

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Alexander II of Russia

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Yevgeny Samoylov

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St Stephan church

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Alexandre Jacovleff

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Blue Bridge

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St. Michael's Castle

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Monument to Peter the Great

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Konstantin Makovsky

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Annenschule

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Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov

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Alexander III (center right) during the singing of La Marseillaise at Kronstadt