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UKRAINE - Donetska and Luhanska Oblasts REFERENCE MAP for Humanitarian Purposes Only As of November 2017 Production Date: 20 November 2017 UKRAINE - Donetska and Luhanska oblasts REFERENCE MAP For Humanitarian Purposes Only Production date: 20 November 2017 As of November 2017 Polova Cherkaska Cherkaski Tyshky Peremoha Ukrainka Shevchenkove Pershe Khatnie Zinkivske Derhachi Berezhne Pohorile Semenivka Luzhok Lozova Zarichne Vyshneve Pidserednie Shevchenkove Ambarne Hryhorivka Chaikivka Tsyrkuny Cherniaky Ukrainske Doroshenkove Mala Staryi Radkove Novoselivka Fedorivka Mykhailivka Pivdenne Karavan Danylivka Butenkove Mykhailivka Shestakove Shyroke Krasnoiarske Vilshany Saltiv Kyrylivka Buriakivka Dvorichnyi Zaichenky Oleksandrivka Hontarivka Derhachivskyi Momotove Siryi Horiane Kut Bobrivka Bairak Yar Sonino raion Kutuzivka Vovchanskyi Seredivka Moskalivka Velykyi Odradne Peresichne Pishchane Molodova Hryhorivka Verkhnia raion Tomakhivka Burluk Bolohivka Syrotyne Prelesne Didivka 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