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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2008

Парад на Крещатике в Киеве в честь дня независимости 24.08.2008

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  • I like Ukrainians because thery're our brothers (I'm Polish).

    Hail free Ukraina!

  • Are u fucking IDIOT??? it was INDEPENDENCE DAY! That's what you expect on Independence day... Parade, military, and tanks...(much more of course)

    Slava Ukraini!

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  • @Viruner well we will see. from my point of view russia will have problems not in europe but in asia. possible problems with caucausus too.

  • @rysio92 hm, you have a strange sources for these news. Russia is not so much upgrades east. Russia upgrades ALL military districts: east, west, cental disctricts and caucasian military district. To be honest, I'm thinking that caucasian district has much more modernized and new weapons that anyone other russian military district... Well, I don't want argue with you, It's just discussion :)

  • @Viruner so what? btw I'm not ukrainian. I'm just show u that u haven't right that russia population is the same. Its clear that russia needs europe, because we will see more actions is far east asia, so russia have to make safe european side. for example russia upgrades their military capabilities in asia as a first of all, and secondly they strengthen their units there.

  • @rysio92 Ukraine: 2000 49 429 800 2001 48 923 200 2002 48 457 100 2003 48 003 500 2004 47 622 500 2005 47 280 800 2006 46 929 500 2007 46 646 000 2008 46 372 700 2009 46 143 700 2010 45 962 900
  • @rysio92 Ukraine loses 3 466 900 of people, 7% of entire population. In the same time Russia loses 3 658 715 of people, 2.5% of entire population. And dont forget about fact that many Ukranians works and lives in Russia.

  • @Viruner 2000 146,597,000 958,532 2001 145,976,000  943,252 2002 145,306,000 935,305 2003 144,566,000 888,525 2004 143,821,000 792,925 2005 143,114,000 846,559 2006 142,487,000 687,066 2007 142,115,000 470,323 2008 141,956,000 362,007 2009 141,909,000 248,856 2010 142,938,285 239,568
  • @rysio92 Total population is almost not reduced, in contrast to Ukraine.

  • @Viruner loss of population is an advantage? interesting

  • Yep, especially in terms of demographic

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