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  1. Kryvonis was one of the most effective generals of the Uprising. He was awarded the rank of colonel of Cherkasy Regiment. His actions in Korsun and Pylyavtsi battles in 1648 led to crushing Cossack victories over the Polish armies. His actions against prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki at Makhnivka and Starokostiantyniv were less successful.

    • 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 ).

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    • Kyiv, Ukraine
    • Brand Identity Designer
  4. 24 de may. de 2023 · 24 May 2023. By Jonathan Beale,BBC News, Tomakivka. Provided by Ivan's family. Brothers Maksym (left) and Ivan (right) signed up to fight for Ukraine together after Russia launched its full-scale...

  5. In the summer of 1648 the detachment of Colonel Maksym Kryvonis engaged in several bloody battles with the Polish nobility 's force, led by Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki. During this fighting the population suffered terrible losses.

  6. Kryvonis is the hero of Vitalii Kulakovsky’s historical novel Maksym Kryvonis (1983). BIBLIOGRAPHY. Polukhin, L. Maksym Kryvonisheroi vyzvol'noï viiny ukraïns'koho narodu, 1648–1654 (Kyiv 1952) Lola, A. Maksym Kryvonis (Kyiv 1957) Vynar, L. ‘Pytannia pokhodzhennia polkovnyka M. Kryvonosa,’ Ukraïns’kyi istoryk, 1971, nos 3–4 ...

  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