Pro-Russian people celebrate in the central square in Sevastopol, Ukraine, late Sunday, March 16, 2014.

Crimea sets up central bank, to get Russian money

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MOSCOW - Crimea's deputy prime minister says the region has set up a new central bank and is expecting to get 30 million USD in support from Russia. Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula on Monday declared itself an independent state after its resident voted overwhelmingly in support of seceding and seeking to join Russia. The West does not recognize the referendum, saying...

Pro-Russia demonstrators chant slogans as they carry a giant flag during a rally at a central square in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday March 16, 2014.

Senin , 17 Mar 2014, 19:57 WIB

Crimea declares independence, seizes property