The Borneo Post

Russia marks three years since Crimea takeover

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MOSCOW: Russia on Saturday marked a low-key third anniversar­y of the seizure of Crimea from Ukraine, as Kiev blasted the annexation of the strategic Black Sea peninsula as a ‘crime’.

State-run television showed footage of sparsely attended concerts and parades in cities across the vast country and there was much less fanfare over the event than in previous years.

President Vladimir Putin – who last year spent the anniversar­y visiting Crimea – was not expected to take part in any of the official celebratio­ns that include a concert and firework display in Moscow.

Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 following the ouster of its Kremlin-backed leader by mass protests in Kiev.

Putin ordered out thousands of special forces troops to take control of strategic infrastruc­ture before a hastily organised referendum was held that was rejected by the internatio­nal community.

The Kremlin argued it was reacting to an illegal coup in Kiev. The move unleashed a wave of nationalis­t sentiment that saw Putin’s popularity soar, with many Russians seeing the region that once belonged to Moscow as their country’s rightful property.

The annexation plunged ties between Russia and the West to their lowest level since the Cold War, as the US and EU responded with sanctions against Moscow.

“Three years ago Russia committed a crime many thought unimaginab­le for 21st century – occupied Crimea,” Ukraine’s foreign ministry wrote on Twitter. — AFP

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