#Crimea flag adorns voting booths at today's referendum. pic.twitter.com/U4jr7QKtGb
— Dan Peleschuk (@dpeleschuk) March 16, 2014
two straight interviews broken up by "observers" in #Bakhchysaray. "Your little paper (accreditation) means nothing." #Crimea #pressfreedom
— Noah Sneider (@NoahSneider) March 16, 2014
"Elegimos entre pan seco de #ucrania o pan con mantequilla #ruso". Dicen en #simferopol pic.twitter.com/MwPA1ZrJBy
— mikel ayestaran (@mikelayestaran) March 16, 2014
Pro Russian motorbike gang in #Simferopol #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/RV6qJjHoJ7
— Lindsey Hilsum (@lindseyhilsum) March 16, 2014
Did #Russia just yank $150 Billion from US Govt Bond Mkts? Move is 10X bigger than normal flows @WSJ http://t.co/eKw3rE5JID #Ukraine #Crimea
— Maria Abi-Habib (@Abihabib) March 16, 2014
Please don't call it "referendum" -Sham poll/stunt/charade will do fine. PS does it mean Chechen pro-ind votes in 199os were in fact valid?
— Edward Lucas (@edwardlucas) March 16, 2014
Locals keen to impress on foreign media how peaceful, calm, and friendly it is in Crimea. "Even little children are voting!"
— max seddon (@maxseddon) March 16, 2014
"Sample" #ballot outside polling site. Big #red mark next to #russia option. example or instructions? #Crimea #Крым pic.twitter.com/JMXIPS63G5
— Noah Sneider (@NoahSneider) March 16, 2014