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Berdyansk

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[ber-dyansk, byir-dyahnsk] / bərˈdjænsk, bjɪrˈdjɑnsk /

noun

  1. the Russian name for Berdiansk.


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Ukrainian military strategists may be intent on driving a wedge through Russian forces and cutting supply lines, but Private Yevheniy just wants to see his home again, in the Azov Sea port city of Berdyansk.

From New York Times Jul. 19, 2023

Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar says Kyiv’s forces have liberated a total of eight settlements in the course of two weeks on the Berdyansk and Melitopol axes of their counteroffensive in the country’s southeast.

From Seattle Times Jun. 19, 2023

On a visit to a temporary accommodation centre in Berdyansk, on the Sea of Azov which is connected to the Black Sea, a Reuters reporter was free to talk to evacuees and Russian-installed officials.

From Reuters May 12, 2023

Hozalova’s southeast city of Berdyansk, now under Russian occupation, was bombed in February.

From Seattle Times Oct. 4, 2022

In the Novouzensky canton, for example, they constituted 40 per cent. of the population, in that of Berdyansk 17 per cent. and in the Akkerman canton 14 per cent.

From England and Germany by William Morris Hughes

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