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This article mixes ethnic Ukrainians and Russian refugees from Ukraine. Indeed, since 2014, six to seven million ethnic Russians flew from Ukraine to Russia but to call them "Ukrainians" is like calling German Jews who escaped the Nazis "Germans". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2a02:a45e:72a7:1:d4b5:9a37:cd0e:b878 (talk) 04:02, 28 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Kuban Kazak is Russian biased and Beetstra does not read any Russian or Ukrainian or Cyrillic. They deleted my links.
Maybe someone can use these for references in the article or as External Links (I am for it, but please agree as well - as there are some objections from a Dutchman who issued a warning to me, and one Russian)
Linguistic Divisions of Europe in 1914 (German) - even though it is personal page, but it is personal page of a Professor Emeritus, who teached 40 years at Boston College and now teaches Honors course! As his surname hints, he is German and thus not pro-Ukrainian or pro-Russian I guess (this map shows German colonies).
The "Notable Ukrainians in Russia" section is insanely gigantic at a whopping 80,168 bytes and takes up something like 60% of the article in terms of screensizes on my desktop. It should be split off into its own article called List of Ukrainians in Russia, akin to articles like List of Asian Americans. HappyWith (talk) 17:42, 24 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
First of all it should be throughly checked out, because it seems like a huge OR, misslabelling Russian's born on territory of today's Ukraine, active later in Russia, as "Ukrainians in Russia". Marcelus (talk) 10:57, 1 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]