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User:Dctrzl thanks for signing-up and expressing interest in helping with translations and integration. Sorry I missed you in January - better late than never. I help the project by coordinating some of the translation efforts. On of our current sub-projects is the 23 vaccines considered essential medicine by the World Health Organization. In Ukrainian, there is a need to improve this content. Do you have time to help?

We have summary files with the basic vaccine facts we want available on a wiki here (scroll down). Click the DATE not the article title (which is the full article, not a summary). For something like, diptheria you could greatly improve the content within the disease article or create a new vaccine article (I encourage using the Content Translation tool - ask me how if you are unfamiliar) with a wikilink.

You could start here to see the missing vaccine articles (but always check the disease article since vaccine content is often sufficiently included there).

We track the project's successes. So, please notify me if you are translating medical content. Thanks, --Lucas559 (talk) 16:49, 14 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

I have already translated several articles relating to medicine: International Trauma Life Support, American College of Surgeons, National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, James K. Styner, Mobile army surgical hospital (US), Fenethylline, etc. My knowledge on the topic of vaccination is inadequate. I am interested in anesthesiology, intensive care, toxicology, trauma, military medicine and will try to help the project within capabilities. -- Dctrzl (talk) 21:16, 15 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Myrotvorets

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By the way, the last time you hid your revert with a false edit summary: [1]. --Moscow Connection (talk) 07:46, 16 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Moscow Connection, sorry you could form such an impression. Dctrzl (talk) 08:10, 16 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Please add this part back to the lead section:

The website is affiliated with the government law-enforcement and intelligence agency [[Security Service of Ukraine]] (SBU)<ref name="thedailybeast20160512" /><ref name="ibtimes20160513" /> and the Ukrainian [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine)|Inferior Ministry]].<ref name="rt20160512" />

By the way, since in this edit [2] you deleted the part I put back in the lead section, the action can be qualified as another revert from your part. Also, it again looks like a false edit summary. --Moscow Connection (talk) 09:31, 16 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Moscow Connection, it is a repeat and it humiliates Ukrainian governmental organization. --Dctrzl (talk) 09:38, 16 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
It is not a repeat. It is reliably sourced. --Moscow Connection (talk) 09:40, 16 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
I've just searched the page and I have found where it was repeated. (I don't think it should be in the "Activity" section, though. But I will think about it.) --Moscow Connection (talk) 10:11, 16 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
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Myrotvorets 2

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Stop your attempts to add the same stuff over and over. It is called disruptive editing and edit warring. --Moscow Connection (talk) 20:23, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Moscow Connection, someone removes the information again. Agree to delete more information about the version of murder, but the tribunal must leave. For objectivity. And on this will finish? --Dctrzl (talk) 20:31, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

  • No, I don't agree. The website is completely unrelated, why mention it? The suggested similarity between these two sites is an original research. (And, by the way, the stuff about the other site being advertised on Novorossia Today is an original relsearch cause there are no reliable sources that would say that.) --Moscow Connection (talk) 20:44, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
talk, Site engaged in similar activity on the other side of the conflict. Also disclosed personal data of citizens of Ukraine. The comparison is not mine. [3] or [4]. -- Dctrzl (talk) 20:59, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
Okay, these sources are better. But I still think that the other site shouldn't be mentioned cause it is not notable. (For example, I hadn't heard about it until you added a link to it to the article.) It is probably some minor project, while Myrotvorets is advertised on the state level and has been in the news since the very beginning.
And the article is about Myrotvorets... I think that you want to mention another site simply because you want to show that the other side of the conflict does the same thing and therefore the Myrotvorets website is not so bad... I still think the other site it's inrelevant. If you insist I can advise you to start a discussion on the matter on the talk page of the Myrotvorets article and then ask for a third opinion here: Wikipedia:Third opinion. --Moscow Connection (talk) 21:34, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
Moscow Connection, I don't know why you did. Maybe you had not interested in this issue. That's quite credible data indicating the relative popularity of this resource: Russian federal military channel "Zvezda" Donbass People governor. –– Dctrzl (talk) 21:59, 18 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
Okay, it seems like it's not something unknown. TV Zvezda is a popular TV channel.
(By the way, the link here [5] doesn't work. Did the "Tribunal" website change its address since 2015?)
Could you please start a discussion about this on the Myrotvorets talk page and then ask for a third opinion as I suggested earlier? Cause still,
1. The only source that mentions both together is Obozrevatel.ua and it simply quotes a Twitter post by Gubarev: [6].
2. The four sentences that you are trying to add are ungrammatical and contain an original research. And the last time you attempted to add them to the lead section. Information about other websites has absolutely nothing to do there.
3. You have already made the article unreadable at times. If you ask for a third opinion, the person who comes will probably copyedit it. (It desperately needs a copyedit.)
4. This is not the right place to discuss the matter. The right place should be on the "Myrotvorets" talk page where more people will probably see it now and in the future. --Moscow Connection (talk) 00:00, 19 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
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