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More than 1 million of Crimean citizens are pro-Ukrainian

More than 1 million of Crimean citizens are pro-Ukrainian, Crimean activist Yelizaveta Bohutska, who had to leave peninsula due to pressure, believes.


She says only 45% of peninsula residents came to vote for new Russian authorities, hromadske reports. Bohutska also says that the attitude has changed in Crimea – the initial excitement has faded. Their is certain activity now against new power.
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