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10 of September, 13:33

In the leadership of the Russian Federation explained the message of the military base at the border line with Ukraine
The President's press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has forwarded the question about the construction of Russian military bases on the border line with Ukraine in the Ministry of defence.
"it is necessary to refer the matter to the defence Ministry, because the Ministry of defence, that is, deals with issues of defence and public security in the territory of Russia because it wants" - said Peskov, answering the question, what has the ability to be linked to the development of the military base, reports RIA " Novosti ".
before the Agency Reuter has informed referring to the information of public procurement that the Russian Federation starts with the erection of a large military base with barracks for several thousand soldiers and artillery warehouses close to the border with Ukraine. Focusing on the documents, the military wants to build a large complex of buildings and grounds for the training of experts, such as artillery, air defense and training with tanks, IFV and APC. The project also involves the construction of a University place to study "tactics branches of the armies of the probable enemy" is equipped according to the regulations of the company's control point " with models of personnel, the WME (weapons and military equipment), with elements of destruction ". In addition, the military town will contain the headquarters of the communication node, a dining room with 2 thousand People with a salad, a culture and leisure centre with ice rink, sauna, sports facilities with swimming pool, tennis and badminton courts, machinedrum, a residential complex of more than 1 thousand Apartments, and many stores and different additional premises. The document on the Internet office of procurement involves the completion of the first phase - the design of the town and the start of construction works - until April 29, 2016.

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