Ragozin, Leonid (16. 3. 2019). „Annexation of Crimea: A masterclass in political manipulation”. aljazeera.com (на језику: енглески). Riga: Al Jazeera. Архивирано из оригинала 8. 5. 2020. г. Приступљено 24. 1. 2022. „Putin framed the invasion and eventual annexation of Crimea as an act of salvation rather than a clear violation of international law and turned a revolution which could have marked the end of his rule into a much-needed popularity booster ...”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Dickinson, Peter (15. 7. 2021). „Putin's new Ukraine essay reveals imperial ambitions”. Atlantic Council. Архивирано из оригинала 15. 7. 2021. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2021. „Vladimir Putin's inaccurate and distorted claims are neither new nor surprising. They are just the latest example of gaslighting by the Kremlin leader.”
Bullough, Oliver (28. 3. 2014). „Vladimir Putin: The rebuilding of 'Soviet' Russia”. BBC. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2022. „He does not understand that the collapse of the Soviet system was predetermined, therefore he believes his mission is to restore the Soviet system as soon as possible,' he (Vladimir Bukovsky) says.”
Chifu, Iulian; Nantoi, Oazu; Sushko, Oleksandr (2009). „Russia–Georgia War of August 2008: Ukrainian Approach”(PDF). The Russian Georgian War: A trilateral cognitive institutional approach of the crisis decision-making process. Bucharest: Editura Curtea Veche. стр. 181. ISBN978-973-1983-19-6. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 30. 9. 2018. г. Приступљено 21. 2. 2016. „Conceptually, Russia sees Ukraine within the sphere of own 'privileged interests'; in fact, it means a modernized version of Brezhnev's doctrine of 'limited sovereignty', realized after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968.”
„Disinformation About the Current Russia-Ukraine Conflict – Seven Myths Debunked” (Саопштење) (на језику: енглески). 24. 1. 2022. Архивирано из оригинала 18. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 22. 2. 2022. „Myth 2: "The situation in Ukraine triggered this conflict. There is proof that Ukraine is committing atrocities against its Russian-speaking population in the country's east. Russia has to intervene, not least because Ukraine and Russia are 'one nation.' Ukraine simply belongs to Russia's "privileged sphere of influence". False. Allegations that Ukraine is attacking its own territory and persecuting its own citizens are absurd. To galvanize domestic support for Russia's military aggression, Russian state-controlled media have tirelessly sought to vilify Ukraine, accusing it of alleged genocide in eastern Ukraine, drawing groundless parallels with Nazism and World War Two, and fabricating stories aimed at striking a negative emotional chord with audiences.”
„Общая информация” [General Information]. Official site of the head of the Lugansk People's Republic (на језику: руски). Архивирано из оригинала 12. 03. 2018. г. Приступљено 11. 03. 2018. „11 июня 2014 года Луганская Народная Республика обратилась к Российской Федерации, а также к 14 другим государствам, с просьбой о признании её независимости. К настоящему моменту независимость республики признана провозглашенной Донецкой Народной Республикой и частично признанным государством Южная Осетия.”
„Who Are These 'People,' Anyway?”. HuffPost. Buzzfeed. 14. 3. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 18. 3. 2014. г. Приступљено 17. 3. 2014. „At that point, his own party abandoned him and called for a vote to take place. Parliament then voted to remove Yanukovych from office by a margin of 328 to 0.”
„Armed pro-Russian insurgents in Luhansk say they are ready for police raid”. Kyiv Post. Luhansk: Businessgroup LLC. 12. 4. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 12. 4. 2014. г. Приступљено 1. 2. 2022. „... their top aim is federalization of the country through all-Ukrainian referendum, one step from secession from the nation. 'It should be a federation in the borders of Ukraine, but with the right to separate if people demand this,' Kariakin said, confident that 85 percent of people in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine's seventh most populous with 2.2 million people, support him.”
„Relations with Ukraine”. NATO. NATO. 11. 1. 2020. Архивирано из оригинала 15. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 15. 2. 2022. „In September 2020, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved Ukraine's new National Security Strategy, which provides for the development of the distinctive partnership with NATO with the aim of membership in NATO.”
Barnes, Julian E.; Crowley, Michael; Schmitt, Eric (10. 1. 2022). „Russia Positioning Helicopters, in Possible Sign of Ukraine Plans”. The New York Times (на језику: енглески). Архивирано из оригинала 22. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 20. 1. 2022. „American officials had expected additional Russian troops to stream toward the Ukrainian border in December and early January, building toward a force of 240.000.”
„Istanbul Document 1999”. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. 19. 11. 1999. Архивирано из оригинала 1. 6. 2014. г. Приступљено 21. 7. 2015.
„Ukraine: NATO's original sin”. Politico. Axel Springer SE. 23. 11. 2021. Архивирано из оригинала 29. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 1. 2. 2022. „The result heightened Kremlin's fears of encirclement and of losing the strategic depth that enabled Russia to prevail over Western invaders twice ... no amount of assurances that NATO is not a threat to Russia, that its purpose is purely defensive or that none of its weapons would ever be used except in response to an attack could assuage Moscow.”
„Ukraine's Parliament approves state of emergency”. reuters.com. Reuters. 23. 2. 2022. Архивирано из оригинала 23. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 24. 2. 2022. „"The state of emergency comes into force at midnight local time (1000 GMT). It will last 30 days and can be extended for another 30 days."”
Roche, Andrew, ур. (22. 2. 2014). „Ukraine parliament removes Yanukovich, who flees Kiev in "coup"”. Reuters. Kyiv: Thomson Corporation. Архивирано из оригинала 9. 6. 2016. г. Приступљено 18. 11. 2020. „Underscoring Ukraine's regional divisions, leaders of Russian-speaking eastern provinces loyal to Yanukovich voted to challenge anti-Yanukovich steps by the central parliament.”
Wilson, Andrew (23. 12. 2021). „Russia and Ukraine: 'One People' as Putin Claims?”. Royal United Services Institute. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2022. „Putin's key trope is that Ukrainians and Russians are 'one people', and he calls them both 'Russian'. He starts with a myth of common origin: 'Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians are all descendants of Ancient Rus', which was the largest state in Europe' from the 9th–13th centuries AD.”
Snyder, Timothy D. (18. 1. 2022). „How to think about war in Ukraine”. Thinking about... (newsletter). Substack. Архивирано из оригинала 19. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2021. „Historically speaking, the idea that a dictator in another country decides who is a nation and who is not is known as imperialism.”
Alec, Luhn (06. 11. 2014). „Ukraine's rebel 'people's republics' begin work of building new states”. The Guardian (на језику: енглески). Donetsk. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 01. 2022. г. Приступљено 31. 01. 2022. „The two 'people's republics' carved out over the past seven months by pro-Russia rebels have not been recognised by any countries, and a rushed vote to elect governments for them on Sunday was declared illegal by Kiev, Washington and Brussels.”
„Putin warns Nato over expansion”. The Guardian. 4. 4. 2008. Архивирано из оригинала 13. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 15. 2. 2022. „The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, today repeated his warning that Moscow would view any attempt to expand NATO to its borders as a 'direct threat'.”
Roth, Andrew (7. 12. 2021). „Putin's Ukraine rhetoric driven by distorted view of neighbour”. The Guardian. Moscow. Архивирано из оригинала 7. 12. 2021. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2021. „But that fear has gone hand-in-hand with chauvinistic bluster that indicates Moscow has a distorted view of modern Ukraine and the goals it wants to achieve there.”
Alec, Luhn (06. 11. 2014). „Ukraine's rebel 'people's republics' begin work of building new states”. The Guardian (на језику: енглески). Donetsk. Архивирано из оригинала 26. 01. 2022. г. Приступљено 31. 01. 2022. „The two 'people's republics' carved out over the past seven months by pro-Russia rebels have not been recognised by any countries, and a rushed vote to elect governments for them on Sunday was declared illegal by Kiev, Washington and Brussels.”
„Общая информация” [General Information]. Official site of the head of the Lugansk People's Republic (на језику: руски). Архивирано из оригинала 12. 03. 2018. г. Приступљено 11. 03. 2018. „11 июня 2014 года Луганская Народная Республика обратилась к Российской Федерации, а также к 14 другим государствам, с просьбой о признании её независимости. К настоящему моменту независимость республики признана провозглашенной Донецкой Народной Республикой и частично признанным государством Южная Осетия.”
Barnes, Julian E.; Crowley, Michael; Schmitt, Eric (10. 1. 2022). „Russia Positioning Helicopters, in Possible Sign of Ukraine Plans”. The New York Times (на језику: енглески). Архивирано из оригинала 22. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 20. 1. 2022. „American officials had expected additional Russian troops to stream toward the Ukrainian border in December and early January, building toward a force of 240.000.”
„Istanbul Document 1999”. Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. 19. 11. 1999. Архивирано из оригинала 1. 6. 2014. г. Приступљено 21. 7. 2015.
„Putin warns Nato over expansion”. The Guardian. 4. 4. 2008. Архивирано из оригинала 13. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 15. 2. 2022. „The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, today repeated his warning that Moscow would view any attempt to expand NATO to its borders as a 'direct threat'.”
Chifu, Iulian; Nantoi, Oazu; Sushko, Oleksandr (2009). „Russia–Georgia War of August 2008: Ukrainian Approach”(PDF). The Russian Georgian War: A trilateral cognitive institutional approach of the crisis decision-making process. Bucharest: Editura Curtea Veche. стр. 181. ISBN978-973-1983-19-6. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 30. 9. 2018. г. Приступљено 21. 2. 2016. „Conceptually, Russia sees Ukraine within the sphere of own 'privileged interests'; in fact, it means a modernized version of Brezhnev's doctrine of 'limited sovereignty', realized after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968.”
„Who Are These 'People,' Anyway?”. HuffPost. Buzzfeed. 14. 3. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 18. 3. 2014. г. Приступљено 17. 3. 2014. „At that point, his own party abandoned him and called for a vote to take place. Parliament then voted to remove Yanukovych from office by a margin of 328 to 0.”
Roche, Andrew, ур. (22. 2. 2014). „Ukraine parliament removes Yanukovich, who flees Kiev in "coup"”. Reuters. Kyiv: Thomson Corporation. Архивирано из оригинала 9. 6. 2016. г. Приступљено 18. 11. 2020. „Underscoring Ukraine's regional divisions, leaders of Russian-speaking eastern provinces loyal to Yanukovich voted to challenge anti-Yanukovich steps by the central parliament.”
„Armed pro-Russian insurgents in Luhansk say they are ready for police raid”. Kyiv Post. Luhansk: Businessgroup LLC. 12. 4. 2014. Архивирано из оригинала 12. 4. 2014. г. Приступљено 1. 2. 2022. „... their top aim is federalization of the country through all-Ukrainian referendum, one step from secession from the nation. 'It should be a federation in the borders of Ukraine, but with the right to separate if people demand this,' Kariakin said, confident that 85 percent of people in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine's seventh most populous with 2.2 million people, support him.”
Ragozin, Leonid (16. 3. 2019). „Annexation of Crimea: A masterclass in political manipulation”. aljazeera.com (на језику: енглески). Riga: Al Jazeera. Архивирано из оригинала 8. 5. 2020. г. Приступљено 24. 1. 2022. „Putin framed the invasion and eventual annexation of Crimea as an act of salvation rather than a clear violation of international law and turned a revolution which could have marked the end of his rule into a much-needed popularity booster ...”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
„Relations with Ukraine”. NATO. NATO. 11. 1. 2020. Архивирано из оригинала 15. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 15. 2. 2022. „In September 2020, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved Ukraine's new National Security Strategy, which provides for the development of the distinctive partnership with NATO with the aim of membership in NATO.”
Roth, Andrew (7. 12. 2021). „Putin's Ukraine rhetoric driven by distorted view of neighbour”. The Guardian. Moscow. Архивирано из оригинала 7. 12. 2021. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2021. „But that fear has gone hand-in-hand with chauvinistic bluster that indicates Moscow has a distorted view of modern Ukraine and the goals it wants to achieve there.”
Dickinson, Peter (15. 7. 2021). „Putin's new Ukraine essay reveals imperial ambitions”. Atlantic Council. Архивирано из оригинала 15. 7. 2021. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2021. „Vladimir Putin's inaccurate and distorted claims are neither new nor surprising. They are just the latest example of gaslighting by the Kremlin leader.”
Wilson, Andrew (23. 12. 2021). „Russia and Ukraine: 'One People' as Putin Claims?”. Royal United Services Institute. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2022. „Putin's key trope is that Ukrainians and Russians are 'one people', and he calls them both 'Russian'. He starts with a myth of common origin: 'Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians are all descendants of Ancient Rus', which was the largest state in Europe' from the 9th–13th centuries AD.”
Snyder, Timothy D. (18. 1. 2022). „How to think about war in Ukraine”. Thinking about... (newsletter). Substack. Архивирано из оригинала 19. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2021. „Historically speaking, the idea that a dictator in another country decides who is a nation and who is not is known as imperialism.”
„Ukraine: NATO's original sin”. Politico. Axel Springer SE. 23. 11. 2021. Архивирано из оригинала 29. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 1. 2. 2022. „The result heightened Kremlin's fears of encirclement and of losing the strategic depth that enabled Russia to prevail over Western invaders twice ... no amount of assurances that NATO is not a threat to Russia, that its purpose is purely defensive or that none of its weapons would ever be used except in response to an attack could assuage Moscow.”
Bullough, Oliver (28. 3. 2014). „Vladimir Putin: The rebuilding of 'Soviet' Russia”. BBC. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 1. 2022. г. Приступљено 25. 1. 2022. „He does not understand that the collapse of the Soviet system was predetermined, therefore he believes his mission is to restore the Soviet system as soon as possible,' he (Vladimir Bukovsky) says.”
„Disinformation About the Current Russia-Ukraine Conflict – Seven Myths Debunked” (Саопштење) (на језику: енглески). 24. 1. 2022. Архивирано из оригинала 18. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 22. 2. 2022. „Myth 2: "The situation in Ukraine triggered this conflict. There is proof that Ukraine is committing atrocities against its Russian-speaking population in the country's east. Russia has to intervene, not least because Ukraine and Russia are 'one nation.' Ukraine simply belongs to Russia's "privileged sphere of influence". False. Allegations that Ukraine is attacking its own territory and persecuting its own citizens are absurd. To galvanize domestic support for Russia's military aggression, Russian state-controlled media have tirelessly sought to vilify Ukraine, accusing it of alleged genocide in eastern Ukraine, drawing groundless parallels with Nazism and World War Two, and fabricating stories aimed at striking a negative emotional chord with audiences.”
„Ukraine's Parliament approves state of emergency”. reuters.com. Reuters. 23. 2. 2022. Архивирано из оригинала 23. 2. 2022. г. Приступљено 24. 2. 2022. „"The state of emergency comes into force at midnight local time (1000 GMT). It will last 30 days and can be extended for another 30 days."”