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93% of Crimeans vote to join Russia

yet you still seem to hate russia more than ukrainians

With all that shit coming from the ukrainians over the years,they were harmless as we see their sorry *** army right now.

Russia wants to genocide us just like Ukraine but unlike Ukraine she actually has the means to do it.
 
With all that shit coming from the ukrainians over the years,they were harmless as we see their sorry *** army right now.

Russia wants to genocide us just like Ukraine but unlike Ukraine she actually has the means to do it.
youre a nutcase, end of story.

Also you lost more people to open borders to germany than during worldwar 2
 
youre a nutcase, end of story.

Also you lost more people to open borders to germany than during worldwar 2

Now,now,let's be real.You know,i'm right.You hate us because we're not slavs and therefore must be eliminated.The story is 200 years old by now.

Open borders means people can come back if the economic situation gets better.There's no coming back from the gulags as so many Romanians unfortunately found out throughout history.
 
Eto istoricheskaya,,,ya chestno ochen rad ,,,primite moi pozdravleniya Krim !!,,,vi sdelaete postroete prekrasnoe budushee,,lyudi mira ochen radi za vas,,,ne smotrya na to chto vi slishali ili chitali ot zapadnix politikov!
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Crimean parliament delegation to leave for Moscow for consultations on accession to Russia

Crimean premier Sergey Aksyonov told Channel One a delegation of Crimea’s parliament would leave for Moscow on March 17 to work with Russian colleagues on the accession to Russia.
“The Crimean parliament will gather for an extraordinary session at 10:00 on March 17 to approve the results of the referendum. In the afternoon the parliament’s delegation will leave for Moscow for further consultations with Russian colleagues over the accession to Russia as a constituent entity,” Aksyonov said.

ITAR-TASS: Russia - Crimean parliament delegation to leave for Moscow for consultations on accession to Russia
 
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About 93% of voters in the Crimean referendum have answered ‘yes’ to the autonomous republic joining the Russian federation and only 7% of the vote participants want the region to remain part of Ukraine, according to first exit polls.

Polling stations closed in Crimea after the referendum where residents were to decide on the future status of the region.

“The results of the referendum exit polls in Crimea and Sevastopol: 93 % voted for the reunion of Crimea with Russia as a constituent unit of the Russian Federation. 7% voted for the restoration of the 1992 constitution of the Republic of Crimea and Crimea’s status as part of Ukraine,” the Crimean republican institute for political and social researches said in a statement as cited by RIA Novosti. @vostok

About 93% of Crimeans in referendum voted to join Russia - exit poll — RT News
Crimeans vote in favour of secession - Europe - Al Jazeera English


93 Percent of Crimeans Vote for Joining Russia - Exit Polls

Exit polls showed that some 93 percent of residents of Ukraine’s autonomous republic of Crimea voted on Sunday for seceding from Ukraine and joining Russia.
Voters were asked just two questions on the ballot – printed in the Russian, Ukrainian and Tatar languages – to secede from Ukraine and request annexation by Russia, or to remain part of Ukraine with expanded autonomy for the region.

Only 7 percent of voters chose to restore the 1992 Crimean Constitution and remain an autonomous republic within Ukraine, said the Crimean institute of political and sociological research, which conducted the exit polls at 150 voting sites in Crimea and 50 sites in Sevastopol, a city with a separate administrative status from the rest of the peninsula.

More than 59,000 voters took part in the exit polls.

According to Crimean Prime Minister Sergei Aksyonov, 85 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the referendum.

Frants Klintsevich, a member of United Russia party and observer at the Crimean referendum, told RIA Novosti that the Russian parliament will consider Crimea's annexation as soon as possible.

"I think all the legal procedures may be completed by the end of March," Klintsevich said.

Sunday’s referendum, widely expected to pass with an overwhelming margin, is at the center of the most serious geopolitical showdown between Russia and the West since the end of the Cold War.

Ukrainian and Western leaders have denounced the referendum as illegitimate and unconstitutional, while Moscow insists the Crimeans – a majority of whom identify as ethnic Russians – should be allowed to determine their own destiny.

Western leaders have threatened targeted economic sanctions and visa bans against Russian officials responsible for violating the territorial integrity of Ukraine if Crimea secedes and is annexed following the referendum.
The political crisis in Ukraine erupted in November following a step back by President Viktor Yanukovych from closer ties with Europe. Months-long protests in the country's capital Kiev that repeatedly turned deadly eventually led to his ouster by a vote of parliament February 22.

Crimea, along with several other regions in Ukraine, has refused to recognize as legitimate the new leadership in the country.

93 Percent of Crimeans Vote for Joining Russia - Exit Polls | World | RIA Novosti
 
Russia gave it to Ukraine and then made that agreement so Russia broke the agreement lol. It is true though that the majority of people want to be Russian citizens but it is a broken agreement none the less.

Russia never gave Crimea to Ukraine. Its the Ukrainian Soviet General Secretary Kruschev that gave Crimea to Ukraine.
 
Why is this news? 77% of the people from Crimea are Russians. OF course they would want to join Russia.
 
the west want democracy as long as it placing pro west leaders or to break up countries like sudan
 
What is next move from US and EU? All the huff and puff about sanction, when it is going to be announced?:coffee::coffee:
 
Only 97%? I'm surprised...East in the "third Rome" some heads are going to roll for this ...ol' KGB must be getting sloppy and that makes uncle Putin mad :))
 
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