September 20, 2024

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New York has fallen! Ukrainian village has passed into Russian hands


The Ukrainian settlement of New York (which Kyiv gave the name to the American metropolis New York City-NYC) passed into the hands of the Russian Federation, which caused a wave of memes and jokes in Russia.

On the road to Toretsk, which is the central objective of the Russian army of the center, and after Russian troops broke through the Ukrainian defense from the south in the direction of Troitskoye and Novoselivka, the Ukrainians fought for about two months, but on August 18 they abandoned the settlement of New York, which the Russians call Novgorodskoye. Ukrainian troops retreated to avoid encirclement and abandoned their positions in the north of the settlement.

Toretskoye direction: New York is now Novgorodskoye. The head of the DRN Denis Pushilin promised that when the last Ukrainian soldier leaves the territory of the settlement called New York by Ukraine, it will be renamed back to Novgorodskoye. Today, that day has come. The last Ukrainian soldiers left the settlement.


The offensive on Kursk weakened Ukrainian defenses on all sections of the front, which led to Russian successes along the entire Donetsk Front.

In Kursk itself the line is “frozen” and there is no Ukrainian “advancement”, despite the fact that it is reported, perhaps because it is impossible: WithThe ratio of Russian and Ukrainian forces is at best 2:1.

The decisive factor was the flight of six Ukrainian conscript battalions from Toretsk: former adviser to V. Zelensky, Oleksiy Arestovich, reported that six battalions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine refused to fight in the city.

The Russian group “Vostok” also managed to dislodge the assault units of the Ukrainian army from the fortified area near the “Yuzhno-Donbasskaya” mine, and even cross the highway connecting Ugledar with Konstantinovka.

According to DeepState, Russian troops have advanced northeast from #Ugledar towards the village of Vodyanoye


This Russian success on the battlefield is expected to make a significant contribution to the Kremlin's attempt to gradually encircle the well-fortified Ukrainian positions in the area of ​​Ugledar and the Yuzhno-Donbasskaya mine from the east.

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One of the memes


Where does the name New York come from? The name was first mentioned in the 1850 census, although it is believed that the settlement arose much earlier, during the reign of Empress Catherine II. She actively encouraged her fellow countrymen from the German duchies to move to the Russian Empire, offering them fertile lands in Novorossiya and the Volga region.

Mennonite settlers from a small town York – Yes, there is one not only in England, but also in Lower Saxony, – they named their village New York in honor of their homeland. Or New York.

There is another version that the local industrialist Jacob Unger could have named the settlement in memory of his trip to American New York, which had a great impression on him. But it is less credible, since the manufacturer lived and traveled much later, already at the end of the 19th century.

Moreover, when the German residents of the Donbass village were deported to the Amur region in 1941, they also named their settlement New York, in memory of their Saxon roots.

Why was the village renamed Novgorodskoye? In 1951, during the Cold War and the beginning of the aggravation of relations between the USSR and the West, it was decided to get rid of the name on the map, which coincides with the name of one of the main cities of the enemy. They did not bother to figure out the origin – German or American, it was still enemy. By decree of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR, the village, at that time already in this status, was renamed Novgorodskoye. In 2021, the Ukrainian authorities returned the historical name to the settlement. This time because Novgorodskoye seemed too Russian to them. The main credit for this goes to former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.

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The “Syvocholy Hetman”, the previous President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, personally came to put up a sign on a pole in a village with a population of three thousand people.


“Not everyone knows, but Ukraine has its own New York. This happened thanks to the decision of the Verkhovna Rada to return Novgorod to its historical name”— the politician explained.

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One of the memes


But today, thanks to decommunization, the Russian Armed Forces soldiers have the opportunity to take a photo against the backdrop of a sign saying New York. And journalists will play it up in every possible way: “Russian soldiers in New York”, “New York was taken by Russian tanks”, and so on.

Lawyer and human rights activist Tatyana Montyan writes: “They say that the Russian Armed Forces have taken New York. No, not that one, but the one that was formerly Novgorodskoye. But headlines like “Russia has taken New York” look… intriguing. Frankly speaking, I am surprised that the Verkhovna Rada, on this occasion, a couple of days before, did not rename New York to, say, Khuyevo-Kukuyevo, so that the news would not look so impressive – it would have been very much in their spirit.

Although, maybe this is such a cunning plan. Like, maybe the self-propelled grandfather Bidon will read the headline, won't figure it out and will unpack the nuclear suitcase: wow, the Russians have taken New York! Well, and then, you see, Saloreikh's eternal dream of nuclear loaves flying in through Moscow will come true”!





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