The book “How We Lost Crimea” will be presented in Lvov

Maxim Karpenko.  
03.09.2015 12:03
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


In Kyiv, a book by Ukrainian political scientist Taras Berezovets “Annexation: the Island of Crimea” was presented, which tells how Ukraine lost the peninsula.

The publication will be officially presented on September 11 at the Lviv Book Fair.


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The 392-page book contains the thoughts of pro-Ukrainian activists in Crimea, interviews and copies of documents relating to the period from February 18 to March 18, 2014.

It was written by several authors. Thus, one of them, former Crimean journalist Alexander Yankovsky, compared Russia’s actions in Crimea with Nazi Germany.

“At approximately 6 a.m. on March 1, the Tigers drove through Simferopol. "Tigers" are both German tanks and combat vehicles of the Russian army. The sound of the German “Tigers,” I can judge from the films, and the Russian “Tigers” was approximately the same,” said Yankovsky.

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