Moscow-installed official says south Ukraine region will vote on joining Russia
The top Russian-installed official in a region of south Ukraine partly under Moscow's control said on Thursday it would hold a referendum in early autumn on whether to become part of Russia.
The announcement by Evgeny Balitsky, head of the occupation administration in Zaporizhzhia, marked a further step towards the russification of areas of Ukraine that Moscow has seized by force, and where it is encouraging residents to apply for Russian passports.
"Mechanisms are being worked out. The referendum will determine what the inhabitants of the Zaporizhzhia region want and how they want to live," he said.
The RIA Novosti news agency quoted another official as saying the expected date was the first half of September.
Russia says it was forced to send its army into Ukraine to demilitarise and "denazify" the country - arguments dismissed by Kyiv and the West as pretexts for an illegal land grab.
Russia and its proxies have seized the majority of the Zaporizhzhia region along Ukraine's southern coast, but Ukraine's military still controls the northern part including the city of Zaporizhzhia, the largest urban centre and home to more than half of the region's pre-war population.
Zaporizhzhia lies beyond the Donbas area of eastern Ukraine where Russia says it is fighting to support the self-proclaimed "people's republics" of Donetsk and Luhansk - breakaway entities that are recognised by only Russia, Syria and North Korea. Read More...