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20 of September, 12:30

A large number of residents of Kherson region, living in the border With Crimea settlements, is opposed in principle initiated by Ukrainian politicians commodity blockade of the Peninsula. About This Last news (Crimea), said the head of the regional public organization "kyrym Birligi" and the Public Council of the Crimean Tatar people, the former head of Henichesk district administration sitomer Nematulloev.

"This action by blockade of the Crimea directed against the local residents of Kherson region, as well as neighboring Zaporozhye region. This is done against the people who supported their family budgets because of the sale in Crimea grown fruits and vegetables. In the same Novooleksiyivka 80% of the Crimean Tatar residents are against the embargo. But those who Express this position aloud, were subjected to harassment from the security service and the Ukrainian police, " said the activist.

in addition, According to Nematulloev, against the blockade of the Crimea act and local Taxi drivers earning a passenger near the border With Crimea.

"There are more than 200 taxi drivers against this action. If today blocked the way to the Crimea for trucks, tomorrow the same thing they are able to do in relation to taxi drivers. I am convinced of this. Taxi drivers and local people were obliged to interfere to enforce this blockade. For this reason there today caught up with quite a lot of SBU employees and authorized "Right sector" in Western and Central Ukraine ", - noticed the head " kyrym Birligi ".

The trade blockade of the Crimea, in the opinion of the Crimean Tatar activist, is under a clear economic motives for the organizers.

"Through this action they (Dzhemilev and Chubarov and islyamov - ed.) want to keep control of the flow of products and get It a bribe. About This say local people. If It is really so, It will be substantially immediately, From the first days of the siege, " he finished Nematulloev.

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