Map of Modern Ukraine
Voice of Sevastopol
March 31, 2015
[Autotranslation]
A year later, after an armed coup in Ukraine, we can say that the country is rapidly falling into the abyss. Not so much the country has never been shattered, for all its short history. Let’s look at how many parts divided modern Ukraine.
1. Controlled by DNR [Donetsk People’s Republic or DPR] and LC [Lugansk People’s Republic or LPR], in fact practically ceased to depend on the official Kiev authorities. Have their own power structure. Not so long ago introduced a multi-currency settlement system, in the course of the hryvnia and rubles. 90% of the population supports the DNR and LC.
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2. The remainder of the former “Lugansk” and “Donetsk” areas. Mainly controlled by the APU [Ukrainian Armed Forces or UAF], as well as the National Guard battalions and the “Right sector.” Active work partisan militias. DNR and LC consider this their territory. Approximately 80% of the population support the LC and DNR.
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3. Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia region, as well as the city of Mariupol. Until recently, the patrimony [billionaire oligarch Igor] Kolomoiskiy. Now controlled by the National Guard battalions, numbering about 2-3 thousand soldiers, can be considered private army Kolomoiskiy. Poor relations with the central government. About 50% against a military solution to the conflict in the Donbass.
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4. Kharkiv region. Holds in his hands Gennady Kernes, by some accounts maintained Kolomoiskiy. After removing Kolomoiskiy subjected to strong pressure from Kiev. The so-called work Kharkov guerrillas. About 70% against a military solution to the conflict in the Donbass. Mass mobilization to flee from Russia.
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5. Nikolaev and Kherson regions. Almost completely subordinated to the central government in Kiev, but people are skeptical about it. Approximately 60% against a military solution to the conflict in the Donbass.
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6. Odessa region. Under the control of the right sector. Produced mass purge of the population. 70% of the population against a military solution to the conflict in the Donbass. Work guerrillas.
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7. Central Ukraine. Obey the central government. Active supporters of a military solution to the conflict in the Donetsk Basin, approximately 80% of the population. All the troubles blamed Russia. The so-called common “Coaches troops.”
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8. Western Ukraine. Obey the central government. Mass rallies against mobilization. Support the so-called ATO about 60% of the population.
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9. Transcarpathian region. Live almost separately from the Ukraine. Mass protests against mobilization, many fled to Romania and Hungary. Proponents of decentralization. Approximately 70% of the population support a peaceful solution to the conflict in the Donbass.
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