Separatists
in two provinces of eastern Ukraine conducted chaotic and sometimes
violent plebiscites on Sunday that offered voters just one question
about self-rule, while raising many more about where events in the
region were headed.
Read more: Ukraine Vote on Separation Held in Chaos - NYTimes.com
Large
crowds turned out in some cities to cast votes meant to legitimize the
separatists’ declarations of independent “people’s republics” in the two
provinces. But the voting left unclear whether the two provinces,
Donetsk and Luhansk, will now follow the Crimean Peninsula in seeking to
be annexed by Russia.
Nearly
everyone who cast a ballot appeared to be voting in favor of greater
autonomy from the Ukrainian central government in Kiev. Opponents
appeared to be staying away from the polls, as many had said they would.
The ballot papers that could be seen in transparent ballot boxes in two
cities, Donetsk and Slovyansk, were almost all marked yes.
Read more: Ukraine Vote on Separation Held in Chaos - NYTimes.com
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