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    Kherson TV Tower (Ukrainian: Херсонська телевежа) was a 199 m (653 ft) tall steel space framed truss communications tower located in the Ukrainian city...
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    Potemkin. Jewish cemetery – Kherson has a large Jewish community which was established in the mid-nineteenth century. Kherson TV Tower Adziogol Lighthouse, a...
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    employed as strawberry pickers in Kherson Oblast. On 27 April, the Ukrainian Air Force struck the Kherson TV Tower with a missile temporarily forcing...
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    fleeing from Kherson, the occupiers destroyed all the critical infrastructure: communications, water, heat, electricity." Kherson TV Tower, Kherson combined...
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    A lattice tower or truss tower is a freestanding vertical framework tower. This construction is widely used in transmission towers carrying high-voltage...
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  • battle of Kherson began on 24 February 2022, as part of the southern Ukraine campaign of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city of Kherson was captured...
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  • announced the extension of a system to jam Russian TV and radio broadcasts into Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts. Russian forces captured...
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    partly-occupied oblasts. In November, Ukraine retook parts of Kherson Oblast, including Kherson city. In June 2023, Ukraine launched another counteroffensive...
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  • were wounded after Russian shelling struck a flood evacuation point in Kherson. In Russia, drones struck two settlements in Belgorod Oblast. The Russian...
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    Vladimir Shukhov (1853–1939). Shukhov built his first example as a water tower (hyperbolic shell) for the 1896 All-Russian Exposition. Subsequently, more...
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  • Kurchatov, Kursk Oblast. One person was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson. The British weapons firm BAE Systems opened a branch in Ukraine as part...
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  • friendship agreement between Novotroitskyi Raion, the district center of the Kherson Oblast in Ukraine, and the town of Genichesk, Ukraine. JPL · 8445 8446...
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  • photojournalist for Ukrainian TV channel Live [uk] and correspondent with EFE, was killed by an attack on the Kyiv TV Tower on 1 March 2022, in what Reporters...
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    resident stated: "In Kherson, now people go missing all the time (...) there is a war going on, only this part is without bombs." Kherson's elected Ukrainian...
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    should leave the area. Hours later, a Russian missile struck the Kyiv TV Tower, killing five people and injuring five others. The attack severed all television...
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  • towards the city of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast. Later that day, Russian troops entered the city of Kherson and took control of the North Crimean...
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    June 2023. "Ukraine says Russia targeting civilians as missiles hit Kyiv TV tower". The Guardian. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "Russian bombardment...
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    reported continued advances and claimed to have destroyed a communications tower near the city. Meanwhile, Russia's 217th Guards Airborne Regiment was reportedly...
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  • This is a list of additionally guyed towers. List of partially guyed towers "Emissores de ràdio a Barcelona, Espanya" [Radio stations in Barcelona, Spain]...
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    Skarzhinsky (1787 – 1861) – chamberlain, Novorossiysk landowner and forester, Kherson provincial leader of the nobility. Novorossiysk is twinned with: Novorossiysk...
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    ISBN 978-1-640-19066-5. Venikeyev, Yevgeniy Vitalyevich (1988). "Chersonesos - Kherson - Korsun". Sevastopol and Its Surroundings (in Russian). Simferopol: Tavriya...
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    Donetsk Oblast Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast Russian occupation of Luhansk Oblast Russian occupation of Mykolaiv...
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    agreement in which Turkey would build 500 apartments: 200 in Mykolaiv, 200 in Kherson, and 100 in Kyiv. In May 2020, he co-authored a bill on the payment of...
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    Aviation Brigade were lost. "Blue 19" and "Blue 30" were shot down over the Kherson region. The pilots were presumed dead. Photos of the wrecks of the two...
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    Metropolitan of Kyiv and Galicia Filaret (Denisenko), Metropolitan of Kherson and Odesa Sergius (Petrov), Archbishop of Chernihiv and Nizhyn Anthony...
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  • liberation"), the AFU, Bakhmut (the site of intense and long battles), Kharkiv, Kherson, as well as on "missiles" and "shelling". The study also showed that Ukrainian...
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  • 1979 2 April: Sverdlovsk anthrax leak. Population: 1,239,000. 1983 - TV Tower construction begins. 1985 - Population: 1,300,000. 1991 City named "Yekaterinburg"...
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    with: Baraolt, Romania Berehove, Ukraine Dobrich, Bulgaria Gorizia, Italy Kherson, Ukraine Klagenfurt, Austria Krosno, Poland Kusel, Germany Lendava, Slovenia...
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    Soviet troops, along with the KGB Spetsnaz Alpha Group, stormed the Vilnius TV Tower in Lithuania to suppress the independence movement. Fourteen unarmed civilians...
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    Bukhara, Uzbekistan (1999) Cape Coast, Ghana (2012) Chengdu, China (2009) Kherson, Ukraine (2023) Minsk, Belarus (1993) La Paz, Bolivia (1996) Potsdam, Germany...
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