Comments by "Pilum1000" (@Pilum1000) on "ABC News"
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one of my grandfathers was Russian, and the other is Ukrainian. i was born in USSR, and "Russia and Ukraine" is one thing fo me, and nationalists-idiots-monsterfreaks must be hanged always. :)
and Crimea was part of the USSR, it was transferred to Ukraine only by Khrushchev - for the convenience of management as part of the USSR; and in general, it belongs to Russia - for the most part Russians live there.
And historically, Russia has more rights to Crimea.
one of my grandfathers was Russian, and the other is Ukrainian. Long live the USSR.
Do you know that the word "ukraine" itself means in the Russian language (and in Old Russian language, in the Ancient Rus', in the Kievan Rus') the "outskirt"? One of the many outskirts.
As the specific name of a specific area, it appeared only in the 16-17th century, when these territories were still captured by Poland...
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