Ukraine’s Crimea seeks to become independent state after referendum

KIEV, Ukraine – The Crimean parliament has voted that the Black Sea peninsula will declare itself an independent state if its residents vote to split off from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum on Sunday.

Crimea’s regional legislature on Tuesday adopted a “declaration of independence of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.”

The document specified that Crimea will become an independent state if its residents vote in favour of joining Russia in the referendum.

Western nations have said they will not recognize the vote as legitimate.

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