The paintings were under the beds and against the walls. Which led to the fact that in 2005 he was robbed, and Fedor and his wife were severely beaten. This happened after Viktor Yushchenko, who took ...
Fifteen years ago, the UOC-MP (Moscow Patriarchate) strongly opposed any recognition of Mazepa. For example, during Viktor Yushchenko’s presidency, Kyiv renamed a street near the Pechersk Lavra ...
The uprising rescinded a crooked presidential vote and ushered reformer Viktor Yushchenko into power, but did not produce the sort of political evolution the millions of protesting Ukrainians wanted.
An “orange revolution” happened in the center of Kiev on 22 November 2004. Viktor Yushchenko had lost the presidential election. His supporters set up a tent camp. According to recollections ...
In 2004 the church played a part in the Orange revolution, the protests that overturned a rigged election and helped elevate Viktor Yushchenko, a pro-Western candidate, to the presidency in 2005.
His bitter rival, opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko, was poisoned by dioxin during the campaign but went on to win a new second round on December 26. The presidency of the pro-western leader ...
As it turned out, the former president of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko was also a target of the Kremlin. Points of attention They tried to kill Yushchenko with chemical dioxin. Among other victims of the ...
It was no coincidence that Russia enacted anti-NGO legislation only 18 months after the Orange Revolution in Ukraine ushered in the pro-Western President Viktor Yushchenko.