The entire east is very pro-Russian if not anti -Euromaidan and despite the fact that Yanukovich is probably a political scumbag just like the new interim president Oleksandr Turchynov they did elect him.
and the east cities were not happy when the first order of business of the new Euromaidan authorities was to abolish Russian as a regional language. This basically outlawed the only language they know.
even western media acknowledge how fiercely divided the country is
map A divided Ukraine
map http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...ns-crimea.html
most of the big million cities were in the east like Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa ,Donetsk and these were the pro russian Yanukov got it's votes and probally has a big chunk of ethnic russain live, tanaaw lang crimea is nothing compared to these cities.
And some news points out that some city councils have already asked to be part of future Autonomous Crimea which undisputedly will happen.Basin secretly na negotiate kani west obama and putin how to divided ukraine territory kay dili man gyud mag kasinabut ning east ug west kay language palang gubot na.
comming from western media itself bias na but still
Pro-Russia Protesters Face-Off With Cops in Kharkiv, Ukraine - NBC News
In northeast Ukraine, pro-Maidan occupiers are routed by counter-demonstrators - The Washington Post
Ukraine: Violent clashes in Kharkiv leave dozens injured | euronews, world news
Pro-Russia groups take over government buildings across Ukraine | World news | The Guardian
Dnipropetrovsk Ukraine Pro Russian'n protesters have seized the government building - YouTube
02/23/2014 Ukraine. Odessa. Hundreds of thousands of people protesting against the opposition. - YouTube



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