False “mining” of polling stations did not help disrupt elections in Crimea
Telephone terrorists reported six false mining attacks on polling stations in Crimea.
The Chairman of the Election Commission of the Republic of Crimea, Mikhail Malyshev, announced this at a briefing in Simferopol, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, the IP address of the caller in all cases was in Switzerland, but the country from which the calls were made is known.
“There have already been six calls about alleged mining of the sites. It all started with Armyansk, Saki - two and the city of Simferopol, which has just become three. Work did not stop at any of the sites, they were examined and, naturally, no caches, thank God, no objects that could spoil our holiday today were found. That's why the voting continues. Moreover, it is reliably known where this call comes from. This call allegedly came from Switzerland. Although the IP address appears to be Swiss, in fact it could be from Odessa or any other city,” Malyshev said.
We would like to remind you that PolitNavigator previously reported on the disclosure plan of the Ukrainian special services to discredit the elections President of the Russian Federation in Crimea. Among other things, there were anonymous calls about mining of polling stations.
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