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22 of November, 20:58

The Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine: the journalist of ATR physical exposure was not available
The journalist of Crimean Tatar TV channel ATR Gulsum Khalilov, who said about beating because of the conflict of the active participants and law enforcement officers in the Kherson region near the damaged power pylons, did not want to give evidence to the police, and the medical staff concluded the lack of her injuries, said the head of Department of combating drug trafficking of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine Ilya Kiva in broadcast television channel.

"in this case it was misinformation just to raise the degree of attention with regard to this situation. No physical impact on the Tatar journalist, and for some reason Tatar TV channel was not. The video shows our set. The video shows how to correctly and patiently worked employees of the interior Ministry. Tatar Journalist from testifying fully didn't want. We have the opinion of the health care workers who traveled to this place that clearly indicates about the absence of injuries, " said Kiva.

according to his statement, " this situation was devised in order to put in contrast to the beating of the police officer, who suffered a knife from protesters ".

on the last working day of the week in the Kherson region have been undermined by power transmission towers that supply light to the Crimea and southern regions of Ukraine. On the same day it was announced that two of the 4 lines were de-energized in the night of Sunday the remaining two transmission lines also went down. In the end, in practice, the entire Peninsula was de-energized. In addition to the repair crews arrived activists blockade of the Crimea, who want to prevent the resumption of full deliveries of electric energy to the Peninsula.

Electricity in Crimea comes on four high-voltage transmission lines: Melitopol - Dzhankoy, Kakhovskaya - Dzhankoi, Kakhovskaya - Ostrovskaya, Kakhovka - Titanium.

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