DONETSK (Sputnik) — Zakharchenko dismissed Ukrainian media reports that the self-proclaimed people's republic of Donetsk aims to hold a referendum on joining Russia.
"There will be no referendum. We will have elections. If there is a need to conduct a referendum, I will personally inform you," Zakharchenko told RIA Novosti.
Donetsk and Lugansk self-proclaimed republics decided to hold separate elections of mayors and district governors on October 18 and November 1 respectively. The rest of Ukraine is set to vote in local elections on October 25.
Crimea seceded from Ukraine to reunify with Russia in March 2014, following a referendum in which 96 percent of the voters supported rejoining Russia.
Most world powers, including Ukraine, the United States and the European Union did not recognize the legitimacy of the referendum and stated Crimea was "annexed."
Following Crimea's reunification with Russia, Kiev launched a military offensive in Donbass against local independence supporters who had refused to recognize a coup-imposed government, which had come to power in February 2014.