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  1. Maksym Kryvonis (Ukrainian: Максим Кривоніс, (a.k.a. "Crooked-nose", or Perebyinis; died 1648) was one of the Cossack leaders of Khmelnytsky Uprising.

    • Perebyinis
    • Colonel
    • ?-1648
  2. Operation Synytsia ( Ukrainian: Операція «Синиця», romanized : Operatsiia "Synytsia", lit. ' tit ') was an operation conducted by Ukraine 's Main Directorate of Intelligence to facilitate the defection of Russian Mi-8 helicopter pilot Maxim Kuzminov ( Russian: Максим Кузьминов ).

  3. 24 de may. de 2023 · Maksym had been fighting for 200 hours without a break when he was killed by a Russian sniper in the city of Bakhmut. "For eight days he did not eat, or sleep," his mother Lilia says. "He...

  4. 5 de jul. de 2022 · Maksym, a soldier who had been concussed by an artillery strike, is treated by Ukrainian Army medics. By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Natalia Yermak. Photographs by Tyler Hicks. Published July 5, 2022...

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  6. Kryvonis, Maksym [Кривоніс, Максим; also known as Перебийніс; Perebyinis] b ?, d November 1648 near Zamość. Prominent Cossack military leader of the Cossack-Polish War. Little is known about Kryvonis’s early years.

  7. of the town of Polonne, where the Cossack colonel Maksym Kryvonis killed those Polish nobles who did not manage to escape from the town and "slaughtered a large number of Jews." The second is about the siege of Tulchyn by the troops of Colonel Ivan Hanzha (Handzha), who made truce with the Polish defenders of the town on condition that