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In reply to the discussion: Ukraine Violence Spreads: At Least One Killed in Odessa Riots [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(101,308 posts)44. I thought we were talking about the provinces Russian was likely to take over
But removing Crimea from the countrywide figures wouldn't make that much difference:
2001 country totals: Ukrainian 37,541,700, Russian 8,334,100, total 48,457,100
2001 Crimea: Ukrainian 492,200, Russian 1,180,400, total 2,024,000
2001 Sevastapol Ukrainian 84,400, Russian 270,000, total 377,200
rest of Ukraine: total 46,055,900, Ukrainian 36,965,100 (80.3%) Russian 6,883,700 (14.9%)
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You don't think Putin order Ukrainian military into UKRAINE? Jesus freaking Christ. nt
EmilyAnne
May 2014
#18
The real issue is that Russia's fascists back Putin as do fascists throughout Europe.
pampango
May 2014
#65
Yes, far-right support for Putin is more sinister and worthy of condemnation
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#71
It was Russia that took control of Crimea with its troops, not the USA
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#75
Invading a country and then organising a referendum in the section you've taken
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#77
It's disgusting to see "Dems are as bad as Republicans" and "Russians were defending themselves"
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#79
Fuck. It's hard to see how it ends in anything but huge violence after that
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#8
This is a major escalation. I think the current version of Ukraine is about to become history.
Comrade Grumpy
May 2014
#10
I thought we were talking about the provinces Russian was likely to take over
muriel_volestrangler
May 2014
#44