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Ukraine crisis: Eastern rebels claim 'self-rule' poll victory | Ukraine crisis: Eastern rebels claim 'self-rule' poll victory |
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Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region have claimed a resounding victory in a "self-rule" referendum, saying 89% voted in favour. | Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region have claimed a resounding victory in a "self-rule" referendum, saying 89% voted in favour. |
In Luhansk, another eastern region, the results - also expected to show a strong backing - will be released soon. | In Luhansk, another eastern region, the results - also expected to show a strong backing - will be released soon. |
BBC reporters at polling stations spoke of chaotic scenes, no voting booths in places and no electoral register. | BBC reporters at polling stations spoke of chaotic scenes, no voting booths in places and no electoral register. |
Ukraine called the vote a "criminal farce" organised by Russia. The EU and US also said the polls were illegal. | Ukraine called the vote a "criminal farce" organised by Russia. The EU and US also said the polls were illegal. |
Separatists claimed two people were killed by armed men loyal to Kiev in the city of Krasnoarmiisk. | Separatists claimed two people were killed by armed men loyal to Kiev in the city of Krasnoarmiisk. |
But otherwise the voting passed off peacefully, the BBC's Richard Galpin in Donetsk reports. | But otherwise the voting passed off peacefully, the BBC's Richard Galpin in Donetsk reports. |
A number of towns in the two regions refused to hold the poll. | A number of towns in the two regions refused to hold the poll. |
The referendums were held despite an earlier call by Russian President Vladimir Putin to delay them in order to create the conditions necessary for dialogue. | The referendums were held despite an earlier call by Russian President Vladimir Putin to delay them in order to create the conditions necessary for dialogue. |
The Kremlin has so far made no official comments after the voting ended. | The Kremlin has so far made no official comments after the voting ended. |
'Occupying forces' | 'Occupying forces' |
The head of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic election commission, Roman Lyagin, told journalists several hours after the vote ended that 89.07% voted in favour of self-rule, with 10.19% against, with 0.74% of the ballots declared invalid. | The head of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic election commission, Roman Lyagin, told journalists several hours after the vote ended that 89.07% voted in favour of self-rule, with 10.19% against, with 0.74% of the ballots declared invalid. |
Turnout was put at nearly 75%. | Turnout was put at nearly 75%. |
Results the Luhansk region are expected later on Monday. | Results the Luhansk region are expected later on Monday. |
Donetsk separatist leader Denis Pushilin told one Russian news agency that once the results were confirmed, all Ukrainian military troops in the region would be considered "occupying forces". | Donetsk separatist leader Denis Pushilin told one Russian news agency that once the results were confirmed, all Ukrainian military troops in the region would be considered "occupying forces". |
The Ukrainian foreign ministry condemned the polls, saying they were "inspired, organised and funded by the Kremlin". | The Ukrainian foreign ministry condemned the polls, saying they were "inspired, organised and funded by the Kremlin". |
In a statement, it said: "The Ukrainian people does not recognise any terrorist referendums in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and also in Crimea," in a reference to Russia's annexation of the southern peninsula in March. | In a statement, it said: "The Ukrainian people does not recognise any terrorist referendums in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and also in Crimea," in a reference to Russia's annexation of the southern peninsula in March. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
The ballot papers in Ukrainian and Russian ask one question: "Do you support the Act of State Self-Rule of the Donetsk People's Republic/Luhansk People's Republic?" | The ballot papers in Ukrainian and Russian ask one question: "Do you support the Act of State Self-Rule of the Donetsk People's Republic/Luhansk People's Republic?" |
A second round of voting is planned in a week's time, asking whether people support joining Russia. Organisers also say they will boycott Ukraine's presidential elections on 25 May. | A second round of voting is planned in a week's time, asking whether people support joining Russia. Organisers also say they will boycott Ukraine's presidential elections on 25 May. |
New sanctions warning | New sanctions warning |
Ukraine's interim President Olexandr Turchynov has admitted many in the east supported pro-Russian militants, but warned the referendums were "a step towards the abyss". | Ukraine's interim President Olexandr Turchynov has admitted many in the east supported pro-Russian militants, but warned the referendums were "a step towards the abyss". |
The EU and US have also condemned the referendums, amid fears Ukraine could be sliding to civil war. | The EU and US have also condemned the referendums, amid fears Ukraine could be sliding to civil war. |
A Pew Research Centre survey suggested a majority even in eastern Ukraine - 70% - wanted to remain in a united country, despite concerns about governance. | A Pew Research Centre survey suggested a majority even in eastern Ukraine - 70% - wanted to remain in a united country, despite concerns about governance. |
Russia annexed Ukraine's southern autonomous republic of Crimea after a March referendum. | Russia annexed Ukraine's southern autonomous republic of Crimea after a March referendum. |
Russia is estimated to have some 40,000 troops near the border and says they have been pulled back, but Nato says it has seen no sign of this. | Russia is estimated to have some 40,000 troops near the border and says they have been pulled back, but Nato says it has seen no sign of this. |
EU leaders have warned Russia it faces further sanctions if Ukraine's presidential election fails to go ahead. EU foreign ministers are due to meet in Brussels to discuss the issue. | EU leaders have warned Russia it faces further sanctions if Ukraine's presidential election fails to go ahead. EU foreign ministers are due to meet in Brussels to discuss the issue. |
Are you in Donetsk or Luhansk region, or elsewhere in Ukraine? What do you think of the "self-rule" referendums? Send us your thoughts by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line "Ukraine". |