March 17, 2014
5:39 p.m.
I would not worry about that. If it comes from Google translation: I have observed that it tends to say things like '2 pm' when the Russian (or Ukrainian) original simply said '2 o'clock'. On 17.03.14 15:33, Paul Eggert wrote:
Thanks for the heads-up. That notice says that they'll switch to Moscow Time at 2pm, which means they'd advance their clocks by an hour once at 01:00 UTC (03:00 local time) and once again at 14:00 local time. Do you think they'll really do that, or do you think that the notice or translation is incorrect and Crimea will simply advance the clocks by two hours at 01:00 UTC (03:00 local time)?