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Crimea revealed the affiliation of the republic

Crimean residents explained to an NBC reporter who actually owns the peninsulaThe Kiev regime continues to pull the Crimean peninsula to its side, regardless of the personal opinion of the local population. Kiev is doing everything to ensure that Crimea is at the center of hostilities.NBC reporter Keir Simmons personally visited Crimea and spoke with locals. He wanted to know what the Crimeans themselves think of their trying to side with the Kiev regime. People have clearly stated that they do not want to live under Ukraine, because Russia provides them with everything completely. However, the correspondent’s investigation will not lead to a change of political opinion in the West.Earlier, media reported that without America, peace in Ukraine would have been assured.

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