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- Q16034018 subject Q15890858.
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- Q16034018 abstract "Little green men (Russian: зелёные людишки, зелёные человечки, Ukrainian: зелені чоловічки), also known as Polite People (Russian: вежливые люди, Ukrainian: ввічливі люди), refers to masked soldiers in unmarked green army uniforms and carrying modern Russian military weapons and equipment that appeared during the Ukrainian crisis of 2014. The term was first used during the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, when said soldiers occupied and blockaded the Simferopol International Airport, most military bases in Crimea and the parliament in Simferopol.In April 2015, retired Russian Admiral Igor Kasatonov said that the "little green men" were members of Russian Spetsnaz militia. According to his information, Russian troop deployment in Crimea included six helicopter landings and three landings of IL-76 with 500 people.On 17 December 2015 Russian president Putin confirmed the presence of [Russian] people in Ukraine who were engaged in certain tasks, including in the military sphere, and added that this did not mean the presence of regular Russian army [in Ukraine].".
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- Q16034018 comment "Little green men (Russian: зелёные людишки, зелёные человечки, Ukrainian: зелені чоловічки), also known as Polite People (Russian: вежливые люди, Ukrainian: ввічливі люди), refers to masked soldiers in unmarked green army uniforms and carrying modern Russian military weapons and equipment that appeared during the Ukrainian crisis of 2014.".
- Q16034018 label "Little green men (Ukrainian crisis)".
- Q16034018 depiction VOA-Crimea-Simferopol-airport.jpg.