British newspaper the Daily Mail called the Sevastopol by the Russian
On the website of British tabloid Daily Mail called the Russian Crimea.
The article said about the bomb during the Second world war, which blew up in Sevastopol.
“A dramatic incident occurred in the port city of Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula in the South-West of Russia”, describes the publication.
Material appear in the MailOnline on Monday, 12 June.
On 27 April the Minister of foreign Affairs of great Britain , Boris Johnson saidthat Britain did not recognize the Russian annexation of Crimea.
Russia occupied the Crimea in 2014. The Verkhovna Rada has officially announced on 20 February 2014 beginning of the temporary occupation of Crimea and Sevastopol by Russia. Key international organizations, including the UN General Assembly has condemned Russia’s actions and called the annexation and occupation of Crimea illegal. Against Russia were imposed economic sanctions. For the implementation by Moscow of the so-called elections with the participation of the Crimea in 2016 Parliament recognized the state Duma illegitimate.
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