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Vote in Crimea, Tatars largely ignore Russian election

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In the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Moscow in 2014, the Tatar minority are largely ignoring Sunday's Russian presidential election, with many not considering themselves Russians. The election is being held four years to the day after the ratification of Russia's Crimea takeover by a referendum deemed illegal by Kiev and the West.

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