RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – May 12, 2014

Pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, say they have won Sunday’s referendum with 89% voting in favour of self-rule, though the pro-Russian faction is reportedly split between whether this means independence or eventual union with Russia. Ukraine says the vote was a ‘criminal farce’ orchestrated by Russia. With regard to an official Kremlin response, even Dmitry Peskov is in the dark, saying that President Vladimir Putin’s as yet unannounced reaction to the referendum is ‘difficult to forecast’. The EU is planning to extend existing sanctions on Russia today, and Russia’s $544 million in trade benefits from the U.S. will be lost when the latter removes it from the GSP program. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin’s plane was stopped as it tried to leave the Moldovan border yesterday with boxes of signatures calling on Moscow to recognise one of Moldova’s regions as separatist. Some boxes were reportedly confiscated, but Rogozin says most of the boxes arrived safely in Moscow. He came under fire from Romania after it closed its airspace to his Russia-bound passenger jet yesterday and he responded by threatening to fly next time ‘in a strategic bomber’.