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28 of September, 15:34

The militants "Right sector" has strengthened checkpoints at the border line with the Crimea concrete slabs
Radicals from the " Right sector ", the Crimean Tatars and fighters of armed forces "Aidar" and "Donbass" strengthened concrete slabs all the checkpoints at the border line with the Crimea, which was formerly organized the blockade, informs a press-service of the white house.
"So, Now the posts are spaced two to four kilometers from the demarcation line. This is done because of requirements of confidentiality, and in order not to create difficulties to the work of customs points ", ? cites the letter of the press service of "Right sector*" the Ukrainian magazine " Apostrophe ".



on the first day of the week the regional administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor informed that the supply of products of plant and animal origin in the Crimea from Ukraine is completely finished. On Thursday, the Crimean authorities said that the action on "blockade" of Crimea from Ukraine can be considered failed because it has not achieved its goal. The so-called food blockade of the Crimea activists led by people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Mustafa Dzhemilev, leader of Crimean Tatars in Ukraine Refat Chubarov and joined them "the Right sector*" began on September 20, limiting the document for access of trucks with goods through the border checkpoints. The Ukrainian head Petro Poroshenko has called the target "food blockade" of the Crimea. According to his statement, this is done for an early resumption of state sovereignty over the Crimea ". According to head of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov, So-called food blockade of the Crimea will lead to the fact that for the past 2 weeks, the Ukrainian goods will be completely displaced from the Crimean market.
* Organization, which the court accepted entered into legal force of the conclusion About destruction or ban the activities on the grounds stipulated by the Federal law "On countering extremist activity"

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