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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of occupiers in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of occupiers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of occupiers in a Sentence
The occupiers tried to gain a foothold there [in Kherson], their collaborators made various brazen statements, which in Russian are called the very apt word ‘shapkozakidatelstvo’ (false forecasts)... But how did it help them? The Armed Forces of Ukraine are advancing step by step in the region.
For more than a week now we have been trying to organize stable humanitarian corridors for Mariupol residents. And almost all our attempts, unfortunately, are disrupted by the Russian occupiers. By shelling or deliberate terror.
We were shocked many times. I don't know what else the occupiers can shock us with.
I understand that the occupiers of the federal land have said that they will leave if the local community doesn't want them, and from what I'm seeing in the news, the local community doesn't want them, they should leave -- leave peacefully -- but they should be charged for the illegal action they have undertaken, trespassing, breaking and entering and the like.
Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout/Reuters Zelensky:
Today, a video has been released showing how the occupiers brutally killed a warrior who bravely said to their faces: ‘Glory to Ukraine,’ i want us all to respond to his words in unity: ‘Glory to the hero. Glory to heroes. Glory to Ukraine.’.
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