The Black Sea Fleet votes most actively in Crimea

14.09.2014 11:35
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Armed forces, Crimea, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Sevastopol, September 14 (PolitNavigator, Olga Nikolaeva) – As of 11:00, 50% of the Black Sea Fleet military personnel voted in the elections.

Rear Admiral Yuri Orekhovsky, Deputy Commander of the Black Sea Fleet for Work with Personnel, announced this at a press conference on Sunday.


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According to him, military personnel and civilian specialists “vote at 50 polling stations located both in 4 districts of Sevastopol and in the Republic of Crimea” at the place of deployment of military units, as well as at their place of residence.

Conscript military personnel, of whom there are about 1 thousand people, do not select candidates for municipal districts.

According to him, in order to be able to participate in the elections, it is planned to replace the duty and watch service personnel.

As PolitNavigator reported, as of 10:00 am, 7,3% of voters in Sevastopol voted.

 

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