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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KATHERINE HADDON Sasha (2nd L) and Olga Onoprienko sit at the dinner table with their sons Dima (L) and Genya, in their home in Gzhankoy, Crimea, on March 11, 2013. The Onoprienko family is split down the middle on whether Crimea should become part of Russia or stay with Ukraine, reflecting deep divisions between even blood relatives ahead of the March 16 referendum on the region's future. Dima, 17 -- a computing student who loves the Beatles, "Breaking Bad" and Western sportswear -- and his mother Olga, a kindergarten teacher, are both desperate for Crimea to remain an autonomous region of Ukraine. But Dima's bodybuilding brother Zhenya, 20, and taxi driver father Sasha believe that only closer ties with President Vladimir Putin's Russia can bring Crimea the jobs and stability it desperately needs. AFP PHOTO / KATHERINE HADDON (Photo credit should read KATHERINE HADDON/AFP via Getty Images)
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KATHERINE HADDON Sasha (2nd L) and Olga Onoprienko sit at the dinner table with their sons Dima (L) and Genya, in their home in Gzhankoy, Crimea, on March 11, 2013. The Onoprienko family is split down the middle on whether Crimea should become part of Russia or stay with Ukraine, reflecting deep divisions between even blood relatives ahead of the March 16 referendum on the region's future. Dima, 17 -- a computing student who loves the Beatles, "Breaking Bad" and Western sportswear -- and his mother Olga, a kindergarten teacher, are both desperate for Crimea to remain an autonomous region of Ukraine. But Dima's bodybuilding brother Zhenya, 20, and taxi driver father Sasha believe that only closer ties with President Vladimir Putin's Russia can bring Crimea the jobs and stability it desperately needs. AFP PHOTO / KATHERINE HADDON (Photo credit should read KATHERINE HADDON/AFP via Getty Images)
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