Crimea will be independent state if vote passes, parliament claims

The Crimean parliament has voted that the Black Sea peninsula will declare itself an independent state if its residents agree to split off from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum.

Crimea will be independent state if vote passes, parliament claims

The Crimean parliament has voted that the Black Sea peninsula will declare itself an independent state if its residents agree to split off from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum.

Crimea’s regional legislature adopted a “declaration of independence of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea”. The document specified that Crimea will become an independent state if its residents vote on Sunday in favour of joining Russia in the referendum.

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