The ex-mayor of Kyiv called for the lifting of the water blockade of Crimea

Vladimir Gladkov.  
18.02.2019 09:50
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, Crimea, Russia, Ukraine


Reconciliation with the residents of Crimea and Donbass is unlikely, given everything that official Kyiv has done against the territories that have gone out of control. The former mayor of Kyiv, Alexander Omelchenko, stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Reconciliation with the residents of Crimea and Donbass is unlikely, given everything that official Kyiv has done...

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“We can return the land of Donbass, but what about the people? How can we convince them that we are like this, let’s hug, give brother a hand? I don't see how to do this.

As for Crimea - well, it’s bad, no one says that Putin’s policies suit him - both in Europe and here. But don’t give them drinking water at the right time! To whom? What are they, Putin's relatives? And even if they were distant relatives? We didn’t give them water, we didn’t give them electricity! What kind of policy is this? – said Omelchenko.

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