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Arabat Spit or Arbatskaya Strelka, belongs partially to Kherson Oblast.
Arabat Spit or Arbatskaya Strelka is a spit in Eastern Europe.


The Guardian falsely writes:
It belongs/belonged partially to Kherson Oblast.
 
The Guardian misleading leaves out that in independent Ukraine a part belongs to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea:
"The area, Arbatskaya Strelka, is a long section of land running parallel to Crimea. Since independence it has been in Kherson province, but the land was originally part of Soviet Crimea and Vladimir Putin may be attempting to restore this Communist-era border."
"The area, Arbatskaya Strelka, is a long section of land running parallel to Crimea. Since independence it has been in Kherson province, but the land was originally part of Soviet Crimea and Vladimir Putin may be attempting to restore this Communist-era border."


Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/15/ukraine-russia-invade-crimea-referendum
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/15/ukraine-russia-invade-crimea-referendum
==See also==
* http://news.antiwar.com/2014/03/15/ukraine-spins-crimea-border-dispute-as-invasion-and-military-victory/

Latest revision as of 2014-04-29T06:19:08

Arabat Spit or Arbatskaya Strelka is a spit in Eastern Europe.

It belongs/belonged partially to Kherson Oblast.

The Guardian misleading leaves out that in independent Ukraine a part belongs to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea: "The area, Arbatskaya Strelka, is a long section of land running parallel to Crimea. Since independence it has been in Kherson province, but the land was originally part of Soviet Crimea and Vladimir Putin may be attempting to restore this Communist-era border."

Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/15/ukraine-russia-invade-crimea-referendum

See also