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I don't have Ukrainian regional averages but on G25 southern Russians (who should be identical to east Ukrainians) have 20-30% Baltic admixture which sugests their origins are from further north.
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Not just Southern Ukraine. Most of today's Ukraine east of Kiev. That area also contains around 70% of the population.
As per the 1989 census (last Soviet census)
Percentage of self-reported Russians (again, as of 1989)
In the rest of Ukraine it was below or slightly above 5%.
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Maybe. But on G25 their pre Slavic matches BA Latvians and IA Estonians (who were mostly Baltic like). I didn't try to model with Iranics because they lack R-Z93 afaik. But maybe they have some input from them, who knows. They score minor Caucasus type admix too and it could be misinterpreted Aryan(scytho-sarmatian had more chg/west asian than NE Euros)
Russians is general seem to have very imprortant Baltic substratum, and Finnic only in the north.
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