
Crimea after the “referendum”, 2014
2014, 5 min
March 18, 2014, Sevastopol, Crimea.
A story about changes in living conditions in Crimea a day after the so-called “referendum”. A monument to Taras Shevchenko, pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian rallies, a poll of people, Putin's speech, flags of Ukraine, Russia and the Crimean Tatar people, a polling station, bank branches and ATMs, a queue at the Savings Bank, people withdrawing hryvnia, the Sevastopol City Council, a speech by the self-proclaimed mayor, the National Television Company building.
Comments: local residents; economic expert Andriy Novak.