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Oh ya another difference in 2014 in Crimea too if I remember. The Russian army took off their Russian army symbols and pretended they were separatists in Crimea. Then there was a referendum 2 weeks later in Crimea on whether to join Russia. Which it did seem there was a legitimate majority there who wanted to join Russia.
So Russia was denying that their army was in Crimea. It was laughable, but for international law it mattered that Russia was saying it wasn't involved.
So Russia was denying that their army was in Crimea. It was laughable, but for international law it mattered that Russia was saying it wasn't involved.