Dzhemilev laments: It has become difficult to introduce agents in Russian Crimea

Maxim Karpenko.  
24.11.2017 11:44
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Russia, Special services, Ukraine


The leader of the Mejlis, the former head of a group banned in the Russian Federation, and now a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, Mustafa Dzhemilev, laments that it has become impossible to introduce agents of influence into the Russian Crimea.

He stated this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to Dzhemilev, organizations that have strategic data do not hire Mejlis members.

“They are mainly building for the military in Simferopol, Evpatoria, and Sevastopol. But everything is so secret there, how many new people are registered. In those structures in which this data is available, there is practically not a single Crimean Tatar. Everything there is very secret,” Dzhemilev said.

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