The first to go: Russian Crimea is recognized in Kyiv

Mikhail Ryabov.  
08.01.2019 17:48
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2715
 
Crimea, Russia, Скандал, Transport, Ukraine


A map with Russian Crimea was demonstrated at the Vydubychi bus station in Kyiv, which caused outrage among Ukrainian nationalists who are already preparing an appeal to the SBU.

This was reported by the press service of the Sokol organization, the youth wing of the right-wing Ukrainian party Svoboda.

A map with Russian Crimea was demonstrated at the Vydubychi bus station in Kyiv, which caused outrage among Ukrainian...

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“Today it became known that at the capital’s Vydubychi bus station, the administration considers and represents Crimea as a territory of the Russian Federation.

Thus, the board at the bus station ticket office shows a map of Muscovy along with the territory of Crimea.

We mobilized to pose obvious questions to the administration that, as a result of what we saw, every reasonable Ukrainian had, because this is an encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine.

A deputy appeal will be sent to the SBU,” Sokol said in a statement.

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