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- the Donetsk People's Republic entered the village of Boromlia on the morning of 24 February. Boromlia was struck by Russian airstrikes on 3 and 5 March 2022...
- Boromlia or Boromlya (Ukrainian: Боромля) is a village in Okhtyrka Raion, in Ukraine's central Sumy Oblast. It is the administrative centre of Boromlia...
- Boromlia (Ukrainian: Боромля) is a railway station in Novhorodske (near Boromlia), Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. It is at the intersection of three lines of the...
- 1926 was marked by numerous revolts in eastern Ukraine particularly in Boromlia, Zhehailivtsi, (Sumy province), Velyka Rublivka, Myloradov (Poltava province)...
- s****ing led to the bombardment of the localities of Nedryhailiv, Okhtyrka, Boromlia, Bezdryk and Lebedyn. The same day, Ukraine's 93rd Mechanized Brigade announced...
- the same day, Ukrainian forces captured the villages Steblianky [uk] and Boromlia after the withdrawal of Russian troops. By 26 March, Russian forces had...
- ********ination triggered m****ive uprisings in Soviet-ruled Ukraine, particularly in Boromlia, Zhehailivtsi, (Sumy province), Velyka Rublivka, Myloradov (Poltava province)...
- city hospital of Trostianets and ordering the killing of a civilian in Boromlia, both in Sumy Oblast. Units of the army's 4th Guards Tank Division, including...
- 10 years imprisonment in 2024 for ordering the killing of a civilian in Boromlia, Sumy Oblast on 9 March 2022. By 11 March 2022, units of the division were...
- kilometres (216 mi). Right tributaries of the river include the Vorsklytsia and Boromlia [ru], and left tributaries Merla [ru], Kolomak [ru] and Tahamlyk [ru]....