Russians moving into Crimea since 2014 now form one-fifth of its population
Since the Russian occupation of Crimea began four years ago, the combination of longtime residents leaving and new people arriving means that 20 percent of the population consists of people who did not earlier live on the Ukrainian peninsula – a shift that reflects a Kremlin policy that approaches the definition of genocide.
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