Limonov will visit the site of a high-profile rally of his comrades in Sevastopol
The famous Russian writer Eduard Limonov is on a visit to Crimea. He has already held meetings in the intellectual club of the city of Saki and in the youth camp on Lake Donuzlav, and on August 19 he will visit Sevastopol, reports the PolitNavigator correspondent.
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The writer wants to come to the Sailors' Club, on the tower of which his comrades in 1999 held the action “Sevastopol - a Russian city.” 15 young people then climbed the chimes tower, hung a banner and party flags there and began scattering leaflets with the words: “Kuchma, you will choke on Sevastopol.”
“The Sevastopol action in Ukraine itself raised the reputation of the National Bolshevik Party to unattainable heights. We turned out to be the only party that, during the eight years of Ukraine’s independence, carried out a specific action: we did it completely,” Limonov later wrote in his political biography.
In addition, the writer will hold a meeting with readers at 17.00 at the Atrium information supermarket (Musson shopping center).
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