Crimean leader: Kremlin will disintegrate if Putin loses key peninsula

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Crimean leader: Kremlin will disintegrate if Putin loses key peninsula
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'This Ukrainian territory is extremely important for Putin. This is the question of his life, and not only political,' Tatar leader Refat Chubarov said.

Emil Ibragimov, the head of the Crimean project and educational platform Q-Hub, told Radio NV in a clip published on November 18 that many Russian citizens who settled in Crimea after it was occupied eight years ago have already left in anticipation of a Ukrainian advance.

"That is, we see this trend and can conclude that this is, of course, panic and fear that the [Ukraine] Armed Forces will be able to liberate Crimea in the near future," Ibragimov said. Tamila Tasheva, Zelensky's permanent representative in Crimea, told Politico this week that she is hopeful Ukraine will be successful in its effort to take back the peninsula.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova was quoted by state-run news agency RIA Novosti on Wednesday as saying that Ukraine's plans to recapture Crimea"by force" confirm"the presence of threats from Kyiv."Do you have a tip on a world news story thatshould be covering? Do you have a question about the Russia-Ukraine war? Let us know via [email protected].

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