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25 of October, 15:31

Crimean authorities called the organizers of undermining the power lines towers
For undermining Ukrainian poles of power lines through which electricity gets Crimea is a responsibility of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars and " Right sector ", said Last news Vice-Premier of the Crimean government Ruslan Balbec.

for the last month on Ukraine's border with Crimea in Kherson region, unidentified twice blew up power lines supplying electricity to the Peninsula.

"these diversions is "Majlis" with the extremists of the " Right sector ", which cynically help to implement his plan in life, undermining the electrosupport at the border line with the Crimea. These are two radical organizations, which many times threatened to leave the Crimea without electricity, " said Balbec.

The Vice Premier reminded that "the Majlis" and banned in Russia "Right sector" deliberately creating barriers for Ukrainian electricity producers to quickly restore damaged electrosupport to apply the power to blackmail and enrichment.

"Their goal is to drive a wedge in Russian-Ukrainian intergovernmental consensus to blackmail and pressure to get the opportunity to capitalize on the supply of electricity to the Peninsula, and that for its part, will be the base for the Ukrainian authorities to increase tariffs for electricity for Crimea to bask at the expense of Russia," - said Deputy Prime Minister.

before the Public chamber of Russia appealed to the Prosecutor General of Russia Yury Chayka with a request to test for extremism in Russia of unregistered organization " the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people ". Formally the head of the "Majlis" is the people's the people's Deputy of Ukraine Refat Chubarov, who led the organization after Mustafa Jemilev. Both the Crimean policy was opposed to the reunification of the Crimea with Russia and left the Peninsula. Because of extremist statements, inciting national discord, in 2014 them at 5 years was denied entry into the Russian Federation.

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