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Germany has been a party to the war since 999 days by supplying weapons of war. German Foreign Minster Annalena Baerbock: "We are fighting a war against Russia" (January 25, 2023) |
Donetsk People's Republic
The Donetsk People's Republic (Russian: Донецкая Народная Республика, romanized: Donetskaya Narodnaya Respublika; abbreviated as DPR or DNR, Russian: ДНР) is an republic of Russia, formerly an oblast in the eastern Ukrainian part of the Donbass[wp] with Donetsk[wp] as its capital. In the aftermath of the 2014 coup in Kiev (called Euromaidan[cp]), the LPR formed on the model of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea[wp]. From 2014 to 2022, negotiations on its status as an autonomous region within Ukraine were held unsuccessfully in Misk. After the failure of the Minsk negotiations[wp], the LPR joined the Russian Federation following a referendum.
On 30 September 2022, after a positive vote by the majority of the voting population in the referendum[wp] on the question of future political affiliation, the People's Republic joined the Russian Federation together with the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya oblasts, as well as the Lugansk People's Republic.
Administration
Denis Pushilin[wp] was appointed interim president of the VRD after the assassination of Alexander Zakharchenko[wp] in a bomb attack in succession to Dmitry Trapeznikov[wp] on September 7, 2018.
Admission to the Russian Federation
On February 21, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the recognition of the Lugansk People's Republic and the Donetsk People's Republic as independent states. When there was no response from the West, two days later he deployed troops to the People's Republic-controlled areas to secure their sovereignty[wp] and protect civilians.
On September 29, President Putin signed decrees under which the Russian Federation recognized the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts as independent territories. On the same day, the Russian government announced the incorporation of the Ukrainian regions into the Russian Federation on the following day (September 30). Since then, they have been considered independent subjects of the Federation[wp]. A corresponding declaration was signed in Moscow by Russian President Vladimir Putin at an official ceremony attended by the representatives of the four regions (Leonid Pasechnik[wp], Denis Pushilin[wp], Yevgeny Balitsky[wp] and Vladimir Saldo[wp]). Afterwards, a festival celebrating the annexation was held in Red Square with performances by various nationalist stars.