The leader of the Majlis “did it up”: the Crimean Bridge is not a photoshop

Maxim Karpenko.  
03.02.2018 21:46
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Russia, Transport, Ukraine


In Kyiv they realized that the “Crimean Bridge” is not the result of Photoshop, and will be completed and operated for decades. The leader of the “Majlis” banned in the Russian Federation, Verkhovna Rada deputy Refat Chubarov, stated this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

At the same time, the Mejlis member still doubts the technical reliability of the bridge.

In Kyiv they realized that the “Crimean Bridge” is not the result of Photoshop, and will be completed...

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“A lot of experts say that there will be a lot of technical problems and it will almost be impossible to fully exploit it, but I think that no one now can say for sure what its future fate will be. Doubts that it can be used for decades are expressed by very powerful experts. But there is no doubt that the Russians, and especially Putin, will complete it,” Chubarov said.

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