The Briz TV channel, evacuated from Sevastopol, resumed broadcasting in Odessa

15.04.2014 12:44
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briz_150 Crimea, April 15 (Navigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – The “Breeze” TV channel of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which was destroyed in Sevastopol, moved to Odessa and resumed broadcasting.

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The official website of the military department reports this.

According to him, the other day the program “Fleet in a Week” was broadcast on the Odessa TV channel “First City”.

After the seizure of the TRC complex in Sevastopol, its correspondents remained faithful to the Ukrainian oath and, together with other military personnel, went to Odessa.

The plans of the TRC team are to completely restore regular television and radio broadcasting.

Currently, their first program is available to every regional and city television in Ukraine. Thus, the screening of “Fleet in a Week” is already planned on air on the Ivano-Frankivsk regional television “Galicia”.

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