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5 of August, 14:03

Patrushev said about the growth of terrorist threat in Crimea
In Crimea there is a growing Risk of terrorist manifestations from terrorists and nationalists from Ukraine, said Secretary of the Russian security Council Nikolai Patrushev, speaking at an exit meeting on combating threats to national security.
"I must finish the development of antiterrorist commissions in municipalities. This is the most important in terms of increasing the risk of terrorist acts from terrorists and nationalist organizations of Ukraine ", ? leads RIA "Novosti" words Patrushev.
Patrushev said that the complexity of the socio-economic situation in Crimea due to the hostile attitude of Ukraine, penalties and poor management." There's a lot more hard work and this work will have to lead in the introduction against Russia economic sanctions, the availability of neighboring Ukraine's political leadership is hostile towards Russia. Today the situation in the economy and social sphere of the Republic of Crimea is defined as the complex ? Patrushev said. For this purpose, according to his statement, there are a number of reasons: transport blockade of the Peninsula, blocking the water via the North-Crimean channel, the dependence of the Peninsula and Sevastopol from Ukraine." The development of the Republic of Crimea will be determined largely by low productivity of public administration. This is largely due to the fact that at the state level until not formed the strategic Development of the region. Adopted documents do not define the key priorities of development of the Crimea", - has said Patrushev. Remember, March 16, 2014 Crimea held a referendum on the status of autonomy, more than 96% of participants who were in favor of joining region in Russia. On March 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on ratification of the agreement on joining of the Crimea and Sevastopol a part of Russia, as well as the decree about formation of the Crimean Federal district.

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