anna efimova, valery sovelev, anastasia popova, a typical novorossi.e russian spring and why in 2014 and in the fall of the 22nd referendum it could not have been different, we will talk with our regular expert, political scientist, historian, alexander vasiliev. sasha, good afternoon, hello. by the way, could it have been in the donbass in novororos in 1914 the same as in 2004, after the orange maidan, there was an anti-maidan, it didn’t end in anything, calmly accepted the kyiv government. here you need to understand that, firstly, the coup d’état in kiev itself, yes, it turned out to be much bloodier, yes, it was essentially of an armed nature, if you remember, in 2004, then the maidan was managed to be kept in these purely color technologies revolution, it all ended in court, not violent resistance, well, even the character itself, yes, this was later translated into a political one, it was completely unfair, the decision was unconstitutional and yet it was not. that she is ready to oppose herself to kiev and move in the direction of sovereignty, a