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Referendum According to almost all citizens and professionals surveyed: -
the vast majority of inhabitants of Sevastopol voted in a referendum to join
Russia (50-80% turnout), in Crimea on different According to join Russia 50-
60% of voters voted for a total turnout of 30-50% - Crimean residents voted
not so much for joining Russia, as for the termination, in their words,
"corruption and lawlessness thieves dominance Donetsk henchmen. "
Inhabitants of Sevastopol to vote for annexation to Russia. Fears illegal
armed groups in Sevastopol were higher than in other regions of the Crimea.
forbes.com