Ukrainian official offers plan for a Crimea without Russia

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A top Ukrainian official has outlined a series of steps the government in Kyiv would take after the country reclaims control of Crimea from Russia. Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014, but most of the world does not recognize it as Russian territory.

All Russian citizens who moved to Crimea after 2014 should be expelled, and all real estate deals made under Russian rule nullified, Danilov wrote on Facebook.

severely damaged the bridge, Europe’s longest, in October. Moscow blamed Ukrainian military intelligence for the attack.of the bridge and restored the flow of supplies to Crimea, which has served as a key hub for the Russian military during the war. Ukraine did not claim responsibility for the bomb, but Ukrainian officials had repeatedly threatened to strike the bridge in the past.

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