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The '''Donetsk People's Republic''' ('''DPR''' or '''''DNR''';'' Russian: Донецкой Народной Республики) is a separatist state of limited recognition, located in the Donbass region in the eastern Ukrainian Oblast of Donetsk.<ref>{{gtranslate|https://dnrsovet.su/|Russian|Donetsk}}</ref>
The '''Donetsk People's Republic''' ('''DPR''' or '''''DNR''';'' Russian: Донецкая Народная Республика) is a separatist state of limited recognition, located in the Donbass region in the eastern Ukrainian Oblast of Donetsk.<ref>{{gtranslate|https://dnrsovet.su/|Russian|Donetsk}}</ref>


Due to the [[colour revolution]] called  [[Euromaidan]]  that led to the rise of [[fascism]] in [[Ukraine]], Russian minorities have been persecuted and this has resulted in the separation of [[Crimea]] and the founding of two separatist states in [[Donbass]].
Due to the [[colour revolution]] called  [[Euromaidan]]  that led to the rise of [[fascism]] in [[Ukraine]], Russian minorities have been persecuted and this has resulted in the separation of [[Crimea]] and the founding of two separatist states in [[Donbass]].

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The Donetsk People's Republic (DPR or DNR; Russian: Донецкая Народная Республика) is a separatist state of limited recognition, located in the Donbass region in the eastern Ukrainian Oblast of Donetsk.[1]

Due to the colour revolution called Euromaidan that led to the rise of fascism in Ukraine, Russian minorities have been persecuted and this has resulted in the separation of Crimea and the founding of two separatist states in Donbass.

It is not a socialist state despite its suggestive name.

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  1. Donetsk(Google translate, from Russian)