Talk:Shyrokyne standoff
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editOSCE spot reports state the village is under the control of Ukrainian government. Removed possible vandalism from user EkoGraf.Koonter (talk) 16:06, 29 August 2016 (UTC)
- @Koonter: I'll understand your comment here as being a good faith error. Please be careful of what you define as being vandalism. Under no definition was EkoGraf's reversion of the content and sources you added to the infobox to replace the long standing, consensus version of the article 'vandalism'. As explained in his edit summary, the battle known as the "Shyrokyne standoff" lasted from February to July of 2015. The outcome reflected in military conflict infoboxes is the outcome of the particular event in question. The current situation is addressed in the body of the article, but it does not effect the outcome (a ceasefire) of an event that ended over a year ago. I've restored the previous version, but please feel free to add the OSCE article to the "Aftermath" section. --Iryna Harpy (talk) 06:01, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
- Koonter, please stick to Wikipedia's policy on assuming good faith from fellow editors and WP's policy on civility, and please don't accuse your fellow editors of vandalism so lightly. Both me and Iryna Harpy explained it in the edit summary and here. This article covers only the period between February and July 2015. The takeover by Ukrainian forces occurred seven months later in February 2016. This has already been noted and explained in the aftermath section of the article. We can not retroactively change the result of a battle based on what happens more than half a year later. If you wish, you can expand the aftermath section. I hope you understand now. Keep up the good work. Cheers! EkoGraf (talk) 13:13, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
Requested move 7 April 2022
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The request to rename this article to Shyrokyne standoff has been carried out. |
Shyrokyne standoff (February–July 2015) → Shyrokyne standoff – There seems not to have been another confrontation at Shyrokyne. The Russian and Ukrainian Wikipedias don't use any disambiguation in the title. Super Ψ Dro 22:55, 7 April 2022 (UTC)
- I speedy-moved it as entirely uncontroversial, no need for extended discussion (well, unless anyone would come up with an entirely different name, which is unlikely.) No such user (talk) 11:29, 8 April 2022 (UTC)