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You have recently been making a number of edits to established content in articles in the topic area Ukraine, without citing sources or engaging in discussion on the article's talk pages in order to gain WP:CONSENSUS. Your changes use WP:NPOV or "propaganda" as a reason, however, your changes also reflect a POV. For changes made in this area you should make sure edits are supported by references that meet WP:RS and WP:V and that all perspectives are covered with WP:DUE. Changes made without discussion especially when unsupported by sources, maybe reverted at any time. If this occurs, please read and follow WP:BRD.   // Timothy :: talk  06:11, 28 August 2020 (UTC)Reply