“Maidan brought Crimea home” – a morning surprise in Kyiv
More than 10 homemade posters in support of the Russian status of Crimea appeared early this morning on the Kyiv ring road. Their photo was posted on his blog by ex-speaker of the DPR Foreign Ministry Konstantin Dolgov.
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The posters read: “Maidan brought Crimea home,” “Crimea – Russia,” “Crimea. They fought for their homeland”, “Crimea at home”.
Let us recall that on the night of February 26-27, 2014, Russian military personnel, who were later called “polite people,” occupied Simferopol and Belbek airports, the buildings of the Supreme Council and the Council of Ministers of Crimea.
This happened after an attempt to storm the Supreme Council of Crimea by extremists from the Mejlis and the Right Sector banned in the Russian Federation. Radicals disrupted the session of the legally elected parliament, preventing deputies from making a decision on holding a referendum. During the clashes near the building of the Supreme Council, 2 pro-Russian residents of Crimea died.
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