The National Bank of Russia is issuing a dedicatory 100 ruble banknote committed to Sevastopol and Crimea.
The front of the note highlights a Crimean point of interest called the Swallow's Home Château.
Swallow's Nest is a monument of architecture on top of the Aurora Cliff overlooking the Cape of Ai-Todor in Yalta, the Crimea © Konstantin Chalabov / Sputnik
The back of the note is committed to the Russian government city of Sevastopol and highlights the Submerged Boats Landmark in Sevastopol Straight and a patch of Ivan Aivazovsky's composition 'The Russian Squadron on the Sebastopol Streets'.
The banknote joins a QR code that prompts the Bank of Russia site containing chronicled foundation. Twenty million banknotes will be printed.
In October a year ago, the Bank of Russia stamped 10 ruble coins committed to the Crimean reunification with Russia. In Walk 2014, Crimea's generally ethnic Russian populace voted to withdraw from Ukraine.
The Monument to Sunken Ships in Sevastopol © Vladimir Astapkovich / Sputnik
The choice hasn't been perceived by Western nations as they see the Crimea severance as Russian addition. Alongside blaming Moscow for direct military association in the contention in Eastern Ukraine, the US and the EU presented political and financial approvals against Russian state-possessed banks, and guard and oil organizations. The EU forced limitations on the supply of weapons and military gear to Russia and additionally military innovation, double utilize advancements, hey tech hardware and innovation for oil creation.
Russia has denied military association in the imposing so as to fight and has along these lines reacted a ban on rural items, nourishment and crude materials from nations that joined against Russian sanctions.
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