"Everything is back to normal": a contemporary of the transfer of Crimea to Ukraine about the return of the peninsula to Russia
2019-03-19T17:31:00.056Z
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Valery Nemchenko, a resident of Sevastopol, witnessed two important events in the history of the Crimea, namely, the transfer of the peninsula of the Ukrainian SSR in the 1950s and its incorporation into the Russian Federation after the referendum in 2014. Nemchenko considers the annexation of the Crimea to Russia as a return to the “native harbor”.
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Source: russiart