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The Twitter spat is usually confined to rappers and minor celebrities, but Russia's UK embassy and the UK's Russian embassy had a brief war of words this week over the 'will of the people' in Crimea. | The Twitter spat is usually confined to rappers and minor celebrities, but Russia's UK embassy and the UK's Russian embassy had a brief war of words this week over the 'will of the people' in Crimea. |
"Russian armed forces installed pro-Russian puppet administration and rail-roaded through referendum vote illegal. #Crimea #Ukraine" British diplomats tweeted on Wednesday morning, with the Russian embassy later replying: "@ukinrussia The people of Crimea think otherwise, dear colleagues! Will of people comes first, does it not?" | "Russian armed forces installed pro-Russian puppet administration and rail-roaded through referendum vote illegal. #Crimea #Ukraine" British diplomats tweeted on Wednesday morning, with the Russian embassy later replying: "@ukinrussia The people of Crimea think otherwise, dear colleagues! Will of people comes first, does it not?" |
The exchange came after Vladimir Putin completed the first annexation of another European country’s territory since the Second World War by signing a treaty to absorb Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula into the Russian Federation. Russian soldiers patrol the area surrounding the Ukrainian military unit in Perevalnoye, outside Simferopol (Picture: AFP) | |
Russian troops and pro-Putin bikers stormed into the territory on Tuesday, following a referendum over its control that has been damned by NATO as a 'referendum held at gunpoint'. | Russian troops and pro-Putin bikers stormed into the territory on Tuesday, following a referendum over its control that has been damned by NATO as a 'referendum held at gunpoint'. |
One Twitter user rained sarcasm on the Russian embassy's tweet, writing: "Because if there's one thing the @RussianEmbassy cares about coming in first, it's the will of the people." | One Twitter user rained sarcasm on the Russian embassy's tweet, writing: "Because if there's one thing the @RussianEmbassy cares about coming in first, it's the will of the people." |
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