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The Ukrainians declared independence shortly before the treaty of Brest Litovsk which mearly forced Soviet Russia to recognise the independance of Ukraine
Ukraine continued to exist in a limited way within the Soviet Union and in 1954 Crimea was tranfered from Russia to the Ukraine and when the Soviet union decentralised and eventually dissolved, the Ukraine governed Crimea directly
however, all of this having been said Crimea is apart of Russia and Russia governs Crimea now, almost every country accepts that Crimea is apart of Russia, but they condemn the reason for its integration into Russia