
Предыстория войны. Рождение «народных республик»
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Александр Штефанов
Александр Штефанов
Self
Александр Штефанов
Self


Viktor Yanukovich
Viktor Yanukovich
Self (archive footage)
Viktor Yanukovich
Self (archive footage)
Павел Губарев
Павел Губарев
Self (archive footage)
Павел Губарев
Self (archive footage)
Валерий Болотов
Валерий Болотов
Self (archive footage)
Валерий Болотов
Self (archive footage)
Денис Пушилин
Денис Пушилин
Self (archive footage)
Денис Пушилин
Self (archive footage)
Арсен Павлов
Арсен Павлов
Self (archive footage)
Арсен Павлов
Self (archive footage)


Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
Self (archive footage)
Vladimir Putin
Self (archive footage)


Petro Poroshenko
Petro Poroshenko
Self (archive footage)
Petro Poroshenko
Self (archive footage)
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