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1 of October, 17:33

Kozak called the cause of the futility of "food blockade" of the Crimea
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak said that the reorientation of the work of the Kerch ferry after the holiday season to transport more cargo nullifies the efforts of the organizers of the blockade of the Crimea.
"The so-called blockade began a complete Field season. Today, the ferry carries more cargo and is working properly. No issues with the provision of the goods is not Crimea ", - reports the words of Kozak, RIA " Novosti ".
according to him, the only difficulty in relation to stopping the cargo flow from Ukraine was due to the lack of raw milk for the processing industry of the Crimea, however, this issue is resolved. 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. On Tuesday in Parliament was registered a draft law On total closure "on the occupied territories of Ukraine" ? Donbass and Crimea, the author of the document is a member of the Radical party of Oleh Lyashko, Dmitry Linko. First Thursday to the blockade of Crimea joined Ukrainian regiment " Azov ", said the coordinator of the "Azov" Sergey Filimonov. The Ukrainian head Petro Poroshenko has called the target "food blockade" of the Crimea. According to him, it is 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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