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Simferopol, March 11 - RIA Novosti, Viktor Lyashchenko. In the Crimea with a sense of humor perceived threats to evict Russians from the peninsula. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister of the Crimean government - permanent representative of the republic under the President of Russia Georgy Muradov.

So he commented on the statement of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the leader of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, Refat Chubarov, that all Russians residing in the Crimea will be obliged to leave the peninsula.

"Clearly, Chubarov's dreams, arising in his clouded consciousness, are unrealizable, and the Crimeans, perceiving all this with humor, are asking themselves: Is there such an angry emigrant who will propose the eviction of Ukrainians from Ukraine? Probably this will never come to anyone's head But Chubarov has come, "Muradov told RIA Novosti.

According to him, Chubarov, as a former Crimean politician, it's time to realize that he now has nothing to do with the peninsula.

"In this situation, naturally, we need to look for ways to attract attention to our person." Here crazy thoughts come to mind, akin to the Stalinist methods of deportation and resettlement of peoples, to evict Russians from the Crimea. "But the Crimean Tatars, having received Russian passports, too By the way, many Tatars-Russians moved to the Crimea after its reunification with Russia, "Muradov said.

Crimea became the Russian region in March 2014 following the results of a referendum conducted after a coup in Ukraine. 96.77% of the voters of the Republic of Crimea and 95.6% of Sevastopol voted for reunification with Russia. Ukraine still considers the Crimea its own, but temporarily occupied territory. The Russian authorities have repeatedly stated that the inhabitants of the Crimea made a democratic choice, in full accordance with international law and the UN Charter. According to Vladimir Putin, the issue of Crimea is "closed down completely."

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