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Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russia rebel vote to go ahead | Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russia rebel vote to go ahead |
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Pro-Russian activists in eastern Ukraine have decided to go ahead with an independence referendum on Sunday, despite a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin to postpone it. | Pro-Russian activists in eastern Ukraine have decided to go ahead with an independence referendum on Sunday, despite a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin to postpone it. |
The move was announced by separatist leaders after consulting supporters. | The move was announced by separatist leaders after consulting supporters. |
On Wednesday, Mr Putin called for a postponement to create the conditions necessary for dialogue. | On Wednesday, Mr Putin called for a postponement to create the conditions necessary for dialogue. |
Ukrainian authorities say they will disregard the results and that "anti-terror" operations will continue. | Ukrainian authorities say they will disregard the results and that "anti-terror" operations will continue. |
Millions of ballot papers have been prepared for the referendum. | Millions of ballot papers have been prepared for the referendum. |
The question put to voters is: "Do you support the act of proclamation of independent sovereignty for the Donetsk People's Republic?'' | The question put to voters is: "Do you support the act of proclamation of independent sovereignty for the Donetsk People's Republic?'' |
The decision to press ahead with the vote was announced by separatist leaders in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. | The decision to press ahead with the vote was announced by separatist leaders in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. |
The leader in Donetsk, Denis Pushilin, said the decision had been unanimous. | |
"We just voice what the people want and demonstrate through their actions," he said. | |
A spokesman for the Kremlin said there was "little information" and that it needed to analyse the situation further. | A spokesman for the Kremlin said there was "little information" and that it needed to analyse the situation further. |
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Moscow says Mr Putin may turn the separatists' decision to his advantage, claiming it is proof that Russia is not orchestrating events in eastern Ukraine - as claimed by the West. | |
Moscow has vowed to protect the rights of Ukraine's Russian-speaking population against what it calls an undemocratic government in Kiev. | Moscow has vowed to protect the rights of Ukraine's Russian-speaking population against what it calls an undemocratic government in Kiev. |
Ukrainian authorities have rejected activist demands for greater autonomy and troops have been battling to regain official buildings occupied by rebels in the east. | Ukrainian authorities have rejected activist demands for greater autonomy and troops have been battling to regain official buildings occupied by rebels in the east. |
The European Union weighed in on Thursday, warning that "such a vote could have no democratic legitimacy and would only further worsen the situation". | The European Union weighed in on Thursday, warning that "such a vote could have no democratic legitimacy and would only further worsen the situation". |
The separatists' decision to hold the referendum comes as a Pew Research Center poll released on Thursday shows that a strong majority of Ukrainians want their country to remain unified, even in the largely Russian-speaking east. | The separatists' decision to hold the referendum comes as a Pew Research Center poll released on Thursday shows that a strong majority of Ukrainians want their country to remain unified, even in the largely Russian-speaking east. |
In related developments on Thursday: | In related developments on Thursday: |
The US and the European Union have imposed sanctions against several Russian individuals and businesses and threatened wider measures if Moscow interferes further in eastern Ukraine. | The US and the European Union have imposed sanctions against several Russian individuals and businesses and threatened wider measures if Moscow interferes further in eastern Ukraine. |
Sunday's planned referendum was seen as a potential trigger for that. | Sunday's planned referendum was seen as a potential trigger for that. |
Meanwhile Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says there is no sign of a Russian troop withdrawal from the Ukrainian border, which Mr Putin announced on Wednesday. | |
Unrest in the south and east of Ukraine has worsened since Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula in March. | Unrest in the south and east of Ukraine has worsened since Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula in March. |
That followed the ousting of Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February by pro-Western protesters. | That followed the ousting of Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February by pro-Western protesters. |