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9 of October, 23:01

The head of the Crimea tried to convince the inhabitants to refrain from trips to Ukraine
The head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov tried to convince the inhabitants of the Peninsula to refrain from trips to Ukraine to avoid aggression from Ukrainian radicals.

Activists of the banned in Russia as extremist movement "Right sector" and battalion "Azov" blocked the delivery of items to the Crimea. Vice-Premier of the Crimean government Ruslan Balbec first reported that the radicals on the border have established their own, Autonomous from the Ukrainian security forces, checkpoints and search cars at the border with Crimea without any legal basis.

Aksenov gave advice to the Crimeans to leave the borders of the Republic "only in case of absolute necessity" or "to come to the site of Ukraine from the Rostov region and other regions in the Russian Federation that border with Ukraine. ""otherwise, unfortunately, nothing to offer," he told reporters.

according to his statement, at the border have cases of bullying Crimeans moved across the common with Ukraine border." Leaving the Crimea, all must know that there is at Perekop (the Perekop isthmus, forming a land connection between Crimea and Ukraine - ed.) is a bunch of villains that may try to use violent actions ", - said Aksenov.

"Right sector" - Ukrainian Union of radical nationalist organizations. In January and February 2014 the militants of the movement participated in battles with the police and the seizure of administrative buildings, and from April - in the suppression of protests in Eastern Ukraine. In November 2014, the Supreme court recognized the Union of right-wing extremist organization and banned its activities on the territory of the Russian Federation.

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