Let's cut to the chase gringo. There is a civil war going on in Ukraine since March 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea. You have no evidence whatsoever that a majority of Ukrainian citizens in Luhansk and Donetsk back the rebels, neither do you have evidence that a majority in those areas wish to leave Ukraine and unite with Russia.
We can agree that there is a civil war going on in Ukraine since 2014. Civil war being the correct terminology. Your linkage of it with the clear and democratic choice of the Crimean population to rejoin Russia, or as you call it, "annexation by Russia" is a biased, dramatic and over emotional description of events.
Perhaps you can write a coherent post describing this "annexation by Russia". Sounds brutal and violent, annexing territories. How many lives were lost in this annexation? How many troops did Russia send for this "annexation"? What about the Ukrainian soldiers stationed in Crimea? What did they do? What happened, Steve?
I can only remember the peaceful transition chosen by the Crimean people. What did I miss?
The civil war started in 2014 because of events in Maidan, Kiev. The Crimeans desire to rejoin Russia is also because of the coup in 2014. The civil war did not begin because the Russians "annexed Crimea".
The civil war and the peaceful transition of Crimea back into the RF happened because there was a western sponsored coup in 2014 and the civilians of these territories demanded separatism from a government they regard as hostile to them and their culture. The shelling by Ukrainian forces since then only strengthen their claim.
The evidence that the citizens of Donetsk and Luhansk wish to leave Ukraine is implicit in the recognition of this fact and recognition of the leaders of the breakaway republics in both the Minsk 1 and 2 agreements signed and agreed by the Ukrainian government. Who signed them and what do they recognise if not the above?
Anyway, tell me all about this dramatic "annexation by Russia" of Crimea. Not a link to some article which won't describe it anyway, cos it never happened. You tell me all about it. It sounds quite dramatic, I hope it lives up to the hype!