The separatists had great influence on the peninsula when they came to power last year. But by this summer, their endeavors had been quietly smotheredby TOR BUKKVOLL THE TIDE HAS TURNED FOR Crimean separatism. In the first half of this year, the Ukrainian government changed its policy from verbal condemnation of separatist rhetoric to determined action. Then, after the pro-Russian […]

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