No. Ukraine was one part of the Soviet Union, as was Russia. When the Soviet Union split up all of the countries in it separated into individual countries. So Russia and Ukraine are two separate countries.
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Russia is on the East of Ukraine.
Ukraine is part of Mars
* Russia * Belarus * Ukraine
Ukraine was in Russian Empire and in Soviet Union WITH Russia, but never IN Russia.
No, Ludmila is actually from Ukraine, but it is used widely in Russia.
The whole of it.. .Ukraine is a whole separate country from Russia.
Ukraine was in USSR not in Russia!!! Russia was not independet until the break-up of USSR! that is when all the 15 republics became independent states, including UKRAINE and RUSSIA!
The Ukraine.
This is a silly question. Ukraine!
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The first new name of Russia was the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic, which was adopted in July 1918. In 1922, the RSFSP joined with Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation (Georgia, Armenia an Azerbaijan) to become a new nation, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Russia's name was not just changed to the USSR.