Sociologists record that Ukrainians are no longer lamenting the loss of Crimea

Vladimir Raichenko.  
25.09.2015 21:28
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Ukraine


The action to blockade Crimea, organized with the support of right-wing radicals by representatives of the Mejlis who left Crimea, does not bring Crimea closer, but further distances it from Ukraine.

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This opinion was expressed by Andrey Zolotarev, head of the Third Sector analytical center, at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“If Ukraine were an example of success, the force of attraction would be much greater,” the political scientist added. – I asked sociologists who study the public opinion of Crimeans. The main motive: how good it is that they left and it didn’t happen to us like in Donbass. This is the dominant attitude. And, unfortunately for Ukraine, the number of people who regret that Crimea left is decreasing. Alas, this is a statement of fact.”

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