I want to be clear that this doesn’t justify Russia’s actions, but the separatist regions of Ukraine have a legitimate grievance. They voted for the prior Ukrainian government (in an election international observers considered free and fair), so they’re justified in seeing the 2014 revolution as anti-democratic.
That's the point. Their guy won the free and fair vote, but people in Kyiv decided he was unacceptable and overthrew him. (There were a lot of extenuating circumstances I'm glossing over, and I tend to agree that he was a bad dude - but if it were a president you voted for, would you be convinced by someone arguing that extenuating circumstances mean it's best to undemocratically toss him out?)
Why do you support the prior authoritarian Ukrainian government?