2014 in Russia

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The following lists events that happened in 2014 in Russia .

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January

February

March

April

May

  • 1 May
    • Pro-Russian militants seize the regional prosecutor's office in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk.
    • The People's Republic of China and Russia announce plans to hold joint naval exercises in the East China Sea in late May amid regional tensions about islands and airspace.
  • 2 May – The Armed Forces of Ukraine launch a military operation against separatists in the city of Sloviansk with claims of many deaths and two Ukrainian Army helicopters downed. In the port city of Odesa, violent clashes kill at least 42 people, as pro-Ukrainians set the pro-Russian headquarters on fire.
  • 4 May – Pro-Russian activists attack the police headquarters in Odesa, forcing the release of several people held over deadly violence two days before.
  • 5 May – Russian media reveals that President Vladimir Putin secretly signed a decree (No. 279) honoring more than 300 journalists for their "objective coverage" of Crimea's seizure from Ukraine.
  • 6 May
    • Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov rules out any fresh talks in Geneva to defuse the crisis unless pro-Russian groups are also involved.
    • Russian President Vladimir Putin signs into law a bill that bans profanity at arts, cultural and entertainment events.
  • 7 May
    • 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine :
      • Pro-Russian militants recapture the city hall of the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol hours after the Ukrainian government forces took control of the building from the militants.
      • Five pro-Russian militants are killed and fifteen more are captured during clashes with the Ukrainian military in the outskirts of the southern city of Mariupol.
      • Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Ukraine's presidential election on 25 May is a step "in the right direction", calling on pro-Russian protesters to postpone an 11 May federalization referendum. Putin also added qualifying conditions.
  • 8 May – Pro-Russian rebels push forward with plans for a referendum on 11 May ignoring Putin's statement to delay the vote.
  • 9 May
    • 2014 Crimea crisis :
      • Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Crimea for the first time since the annexation, arriving in Sevastopol for Victory Day celebrations.
      • Russia test fired several nuclear delivery systems on the Victory day celebrations and also sent a naval flotilla led by the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov through the English Channel.
  • 12 May – Pro-Russian insurgents in Donetsk and Luhansk declare the cities independent states whilst on choosing to join Russia after controversial hastily arranged referendums.
  • 13 May – Another 13 individuals, including Russian President Vladimir Putin's first deputy chief of staff, Vyacheslav Volodin and the self-declared mayor of Sloviansk, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, and two legal entities are added to the EU sanctions list for "undermining or threatening" Ukraine's sovereignty.
  • 14 May – Talks to end the crisis in Ukraine begin, without representatives of pro-Russian separatist groups.
  • 16 May
    • Pro-Russian rebels quickly withdraw from Mariupol as dozens of unarmed pro-Ukraine steelworkers with some employed by System Capital Management joined by the police start to patrol the city.
    • A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying a communications satellite veers off its intended path and burns up in the atmosphere.
  • 19 May
    • 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine :
      • Russia's President Vladimir Putin says he ordered troops in the Rostov, Belgorod and Bryansk regions to withdraw and return to their permanent bases.
      • NATO secretary general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, says the Western allies had not seen any sign of a withdrawal of Russian forces.
  • 20 May – The President of Russia Vladimir Putin arrives in the People's Republic of China for a state visit.
  • 21 May
  • 22 May
    • 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine :
      • At least 11 Ukrainian Army soldiers are killed and 30 injured when pro-Russian separatists attack a military checkpoint.
      • Luhansk People's Republic in eastern Ukraine declares martial law and asks Russia to send peacekeeping troops to protect civilians.
      • The unrecognised Federal State of New Russia confederation is declared and agreements were signed between leaders of two self-proclaimed republics.
    • Negotiations between Iran and Russia regarding the building of two additional nuclear reactors at Iran's Bushehr power plant take place.
  • 23 May
    • Russian President Vladimir Putin announces that he will respect the outcome of Ukraine's presidential election.
    • Russia and China veto a U.N. Security Council resolution that would have asked the International Criminal Court to investigate war crimes in Syria.
    • Research shows that the Chelyabinsk meteor was the remnants of an asteroid that collided with another asteroid 290 million years before entering the Earth's atmosphere over Russia in February of last year.
  • 26 May
  • 27 May
    • 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine :
      • At least thirty pro-Russian separatists have died in fighting over control of Donetsk International Airport; the Ukrainian government claims to have total control of the airport following the clashes with the separatists.
      • The newly elected President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko vows to continue Kyiv's anti-terrorist operation against pro-Russian militants in the east.

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April

August

September

See also

References

  1. "Malaysian Airlines shootdown probe finds 'strong indications' Putin approved missiles". 8 February 2023.
  2. Ibragimova, Galiya (24 September 2014). "New law further restricts foreign media investment". rbth.com. Russia Beyond the Headlines. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  3. Ушел из жизни игрок хабаровского «СКА» и «Океана» из Находки Сергей Козлов Archived 19 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)