The original caption for the photo said: “Crimea, Russia. Visitors go to the fifth Tavrida-ART festival near the city of Sudak. ”

Currently, the word “Russia” is cut out of the text, only “Crimea” remains.

The Guardian has repeatedly published materials condemning the reunification of Crimea with Russia.

In 2017, the British tabloid Daily Mail published an article on the destruction of pyrotechnics of a World War II sea bomb off the coast of Sevastopol, "located in the south-west of Russia."

The Ukrainian Embassy in Great Britain was outraged by the material.

Crimea became the Russian region after a referendum held in March 2014, in which most residents spoke out for reunification with Russia.