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Yes, Toksi posted everything correctly.
The winner, the problem is that they identify themselves as Russians. They don't consider themselves Ukrainians.
Yes, in Cherkasy, people mainly speak Russian. In the district centers, they speak Surzhyk, and sometimes they speak pure Ukrainian, if it's the intelligentsia.
The winner, the problem is that they identify themselves as Russians. They don't consider themselves Ukrainians.
Yes, in Cherkasy, people mainly speak Russian. In the district centers, they speak Surzhyk, and sometimes they speak pure Ukrainian, if it's the intelligentsia.