Crimea - Wikipedia
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After Ukrainian independence in 1991, most of the peninsula was reorganised as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The Soviet fleet in Crimea was in contention, but a 1997 treaty allowed Russia to continue basing its fleet in Sevastopol.
Crimea | History, Map, Geography, & Kerch Strait Bridge | Britannica
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Crimea, autonomous republic, southern Ukraine. The republic is coterminous with the Crimean Peninsula, lying between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. In 2014 Russia covertly invaded and illegally annexed Crimea, a move that was denounced by the international community.
History of Crimea - Wikipedia
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Republic of Crimea was formed in 1992, although the republic was abolished in 1995, with the Autonomous Republic of Crimea established firmly under Ukrainian authority and Sevastopol being administered as a city with special status.
Crimea | Today's latest from Al Jazeera
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Stay on top of Crimea latest developments on the ground with Al Jazeera’s fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated maps.
Ukraine Just Turned Putin's Crimea Into an Island — Nearly Half the ...
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Dollars and Sense Ukraine Just Turned Putin’s Crimea Into an Island — Nearly Half the Peninsula Has No Power and Its Supply Road Is a ‘Highway of Death’ Ukrainian drone and missile strikes have isolated occupied Crimea — cutting power to nearly half the peninsula, forcing the Black Sea Fleet from Sevastopol, and putting the main land supply route under fire control. Analysts say the ...
Where is Crimea? Location Map, Geography & Facts - Whereig
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Crimea, formerly known as the Tauric Peninsula, is a peninsula in Eastern Europe surrounded by the northern coast of Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Simferopol is the capital city of the Crimea, officially part of Ukraine.
Occupied Crimea - KyivPost
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The Ukrainian General Staff confirmed a major overnight strike on Russian air defense systems, radars, and a logistics depot in occupied Crimea, alongside attacks on Russia’s “shadow fleet.”
Putin's Crimea Trap: 5 Scenarios - Newsweek
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But Crimea is becoming Putin’s trap: too symbolic to abandon, too exposed to use as he once did, and too costly to normalize. Here are five scenarios for how Putin’s Crimea crisis may play out...