The famous British edition of the Daily Mail in its news that the Crimea was undermined by the sea mine of World War II called the peninsula a part of Russia.
The news appeared on the website on June 12.
"Dramatic incident (bomb blasting. - Red.
) Occurred in the port city of Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula, in the south-west of Russia, "- said in the text of the news.
At the same time, some users, including those from Ukraine, in the comments on the site reminded the publication that Crimea - the occupied territory.
Note that the bomb was identified as a German airborne non-contact mine, and undermined in the sea.
As reported by the "Observer", in Germany they published a textbook with the "Russian" Crimea.
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