TV channels heavily criticized after broadcast maps of Ukraine excluding the Crimea region
Ukrainian social media users have reacted angrily after TV channels broadcast maps of Ukraine excluding the Crimea region over the weekend.
The disputed region was annexed by Russia in 2014 but officially remains part of Ukraine.
Both the UA: First TV channel and STB TV have apologized, blaming technical difficulties.
But Ukrainian deputy prime minister Vyacheslav Kyrylenko was among several to question the errors online.
The Ukrainian public television channel UA: First broadcast a map of Ukraine excluding Crimea to illustrate a weather report during its flagship news bulletin on 16 March.
Amid heavy criticism on social media, the channel issued an apology and blamed a technical issue. The channel explained on Facebook the graphic was being prepared in a hurry when the news bulletin was already on air and that a layer in their graphics package was "accidentally turned off".
That same day, the privately owned STB TV showed a map of Ukraine missing Crimea in one of its night shows. STB TV apologised two days later, also citing a "technical error".
Writing on Twitter, Mr Kyrylenko said the two incidents looked like an orchestrated provocation "ahead of Putin's elections in Russia".
"I do not believe in such technical glitches," he wrote. "I want to see the names of those responsible."
His comments were echoed by many of those discussing the broadcasts online.
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