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I need help to resolve the conflict with user:Geohem at the page  Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny. I have added new information into this page (see part [Muscovite campaign], third paragraph). This information has very respectful sources (unfortunately in Russian and Ukrainian), which are results of the research of well-know historians and were published by Russian and Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. No decent explanation on his removing my text user:Geohem does not give. Few weeks ago I 've placed similar context information user:Geohem removed it because he did not like my references - He found them too old. Later I made references  published in 1990. user:Geohem removed my text again, this times w/o any explanations. I've appeale to him to explain his behavior - he keeps silence. Details of our dispute you can find on the "talk page"

In 1829 it was proposed to build a rope ferry to transport across the Dnieper; this was built to a design that the Tsar had approved for use all over the Russian empire, and could carry a dozen carts. The ferry closed when the Kichkas Bridge replaced it in 1904.[13]

In 1829 after approving  of  Russian Empire Tsar the Nicholas I,  for  crossing  the Dnieper river the rope ferry has been used. This ferry transportation had been closed in 1904 after the railroad and pedestrian bridge has been built.

Transfer
Soviet troops occupied the city, and it was transferred to Lithuania, which in 1940 was incorporated into the USSR http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Vilnius

The Lithuanian authorities entered Vilnius shortly afterwards and the capital of Lithuania started to be gradually transferred there from Kaunas. http://www.fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/History_of_Vilnius

In only a few days, Moscow handed Lithuania control of its own borders and customs posts, agreed to transfer Soviet-owned plants to Lithuanian jurisdiction and even promised to start negotiations on pulling the Red Army out of the Baltic state.http://articles.latimes.com/1991-08-31/news/mn-1236_1_soviet-union

As was indicated earlier, not all of the industry of the Kaliningrad Oblast has been transferred to Vilnius' jurisdiction, but only plants of certain industries.http://www.lituanus.org/1963/63_3_03.htm