Others in Kyiv just find Crimea separation nonsense.
“The peninsula is literally a part of our land, how on Earth can it belong to someone but us,” said Alla Tsarenko, actress from Kyiv. “I never liked Crimea as a resort, there are so many cheaper and better places in the world, but now I wouldn’t go there just so all these soviet babushkas and aggressive sailors would understand what are they without Ukraine,” she says and explains that Crimea depend on Ukraine even when it comes to drinking water.
Those in the east of the country also said they would boycott Crimea from now and on. “It is just dangerous to go there anytime soon because of their crazy self-defense or whatever they call the guys who kidnap people and Russian militants, besides that very difficult morally,” said Maria Prokopenko, a student from Donetsk.
Oleksandra Serhienko, a mother of two children and a school teacher, from Zaporizhzhya said she won’t miss Crimea. “I just want to evacuate our militants and normal people and then surround the peninsula the high fence and let all the idiots with the Russian flags live there happily,” she said.
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