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Dnepr

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[dnyepr] / dnyɛpr /

noun

  1. the Russian name of Dnieper.


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It said that, after the regrouping, the Dnepr force would release some troops to be deployed in offensives on other fronts.

From Reuters

RIA said the Russian military command had agreed with the Dnepr leadership's conclusions and ordered the relocation of troops to start.

From Reuters

In a series of three alerts on Monday, Russia's RIA state news agency said the command of Russia's Dnepr group of forces had decided to relocate troops to "more favourable positions" east of the Dnipro.

From Reuters

Rabbi Schneerson’s father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, led a Lubavitch community in what is today Dnepr, Ukraine, when the country was part of the Soviet Union.

From Washington Times

Those certainly would have included 28 MAXs ordered by Russian flag carrier Aeroflot and six 777Fs ordered by cargo carrier Volga Dnepr.

From Seattle Times