“Blockade of Crimea” turned out to be a Mejlis racketeering scheme

Maxim Karpenko.  
19.09.2015 20:20
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 930
 
Corruption, Криминал, Crimea, Policy, Russia, Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


The “food blockade of Crimea” announced for tomorrow by Ukrainian radicals and the Crimean Tatar Majlis is a money-making scheme for the circle of Mustafa Dzhemilev and Refat Chubarov.

The head of the NTV bureau in Crimea, journalist Oleg Kryuchkov, spoke about this on his social network page.


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“The scheme of the Dzhamilev-Chubarovsky commodity blockade of Crimea has become clearer. Everything is very simple, trucks will be driven to logistics sites controlled by the Mejlis, like Crimeans will come to buy groceries... but in fact, the groceries will be loaded into vehicles of controlled resellers and delivered to the markets of the peninsula. This is the end of the fairy tale about the struggle for Ukrainian happiness. Usual racketeering and another scam of the Crimean Tatars,” reports Kryuchkov.

 

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