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Artemovsk

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[ahr-tuh-muhvsk, uhr-tyaw-muhfsk] / ˈɑr tə məvsk, ʌrˈtyɔ məfsk /

noun

  1. the Russian name for Artemivsk.


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"Wagner will leave Artemovsk from 25 May to 1 June," Mr Prigozhin said in an audio recording on Telegram.

From BBC

On Monday, the head of Wagner, business executive Yevgeniy Prigozhin, claimed to have flown on a Sukhoi SU-24 fighter jet during a bombing run on Bakhmut, which is known in Russian as Artemovsk.

From Washington Post

“When you are here you are thinking about the work,” said Nina Stovbur, chief production engineer at the Artemovsk Winery.

From Washington Times

One step to save money being considered by the Artemovsk winery is to shift to cheaper synthetic cork to replace more expensive Portuguese cork, but Ms. Stovbur said that her winery never skimps on the bubbly even as they try to survive and even expand in a war zone.

From Washington Times

ARTEMOVSK, Ukraine — The booms of artillery and the rumble of tanks never shake the rows of dusty wine bottles in a mine more than a hundred feet below the east-central Ukrainian town of Artemovsk.

From Washington Times