In this photo taken Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, a man shouts pro-Russian slogans below a monument of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. If Ukraine looks neatly delineated on maps, its history is a tangle of invasions and occupations and peoples and religions, a place of ill-defined borders that for centuries has been struggling to define itself. The modern nation is so sharply divided by culture and loyalty, split between allegiance to Moscow and allegiance to Western Europe, that it often can appear ready to simply snap in two. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)