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valcker | 9 years ago
Not entirely true as it was not a single-handed decision, it has been voted by a council.
> When USSR dissolved, the Crimean referendum about returning it back to Russia was ignored by the newly-formed government in Kiev.
Could you precise which referendum are you referring to? There were only two of them if I remember correctly: 1. Referendum for independence of Ukraine: Crimea participated and voted "for". 2. Referendum to make Crimea an autonomous republic: was voted "for" and made Crimea and autonomous republic (as a part of Ukraine).
vetinari|9 years ago
There were additional referendums, in 1992 and 1994, but they were asking questions with the reality of being part of Ukraine.
valcker|9 years ago
During the separation of republics from USSR, Crimea stayed as a part of Ukraine (and voted for the independence of Ukraine, btw) which was a logical move in terms of infrastructure.