Dzhemilev in the West scares people with a horror story about a nuclear weapons storage facility in Yalta

15.04.2015 17:37
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Armed forces, Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia


The Russians are working around the clock to restore the nuclear weapons storage facility in the Kyzyltash tract near Yalta.

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People's Deputy of Ukraine Mustafa Dzhemilev, expelled from Crimea, told reporters in Paris on Wednesday, reports Ukrinfrom.

“Now a powerful military base is being created in Crimea. According to the information we have received, around-the-clock restoration work is being carried out on the peninsula at the military base for storing nuclear weapons in the Kyzyltash tract near Yalta,” noted the ex-leader of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars.

He added that Moscow is rapidly developing the military sphere on the peninsula.

“If the average salary on the peninsula remains at the level of 8-12 thousand rubles, then the military receives a salary of 120 thousand rubles,” the exile informed.

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