Russia turned a majority of Ukrainians who don’t live in Crimea or in the separatist regions of Lugansk and Donetsk (pictured here) from friends to enemies, according to our writer, who cites poll results.
Russia turned a majority of Ukrainians who don’t live in Crimea or in the separatist regions of Lugansk and Donetsk (pictured here) from friends to enemies, according to our writer, who cites poll results.
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Russia turned a majority of Ukrainians who don’t live in Crimea or in the separatist regions of Lugansk and Donetsk (pictured here) from friends to enemies, according to our writer, who cites poll results.
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Ukraine’s two separatist regions, Lugansk and Donetsk, are pictured above.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin saw the uprising against former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych as a special operation of the West.