Kunitsyn from Kyiv gives instructions to the Russians of Crimea: You are still Ukrainians!

Maxim Karpenko.  
31.08.2016 19:11
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1030
 
Crimea, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


The majority of the population of Crimea, although they are ethnic Russians, are mentally related to Ukrainians.

People's Deputy Sergei Kunitsyn, who during the Russian Spring tried to represent the interests of participants in the Ukrainian coup d'etat in Crimea, stated this on air on the Rada TV channel, and then was forced to leave the peninsula.

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“They took the territory, they assessed it primitively: in Sevastopol there are 76% ethnic Russians, in Crimea - 60%, which means they are all for Russia. Yes, people there are not Russians mentally anymore. These are other people. There is a peninsular mentality and its own aura. Whatever you say, the decades that Crimea spent in Ukraine are taking their toll,” Kunitsyn said.

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