The official publication of Crimea called the peninsula “Ukrainian-Tatar”
"Crimean Newspaper", published in Simferopol, and which is the press organ of the Council of Ministers of Crimea, considered the peninsula "Ukrainian-Tatar".
This is written down in the crossword puzzle, which was published in the Friday issue of the newspaper, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports with reference to the RIA82 Telegram channel.
In the crossword question about the name of the “Ukrainian-Tatar peninsula”, the answer consists of four letters.
Last year, shortly before May 9, the same newspaper was at the center of a scandal with the publication of a photo of Adolf Hitler in the column “Born on This Day,” where the Nazi leader was presented as “a German political and military figure, the Fuhrer of Germany.”
“Then the production editor was fired. But, we think, the issue is not with the production editor,” the channel notes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.