Maidan workers have discovered a new “zrada”: Raw materials for the plant in Crimea come from Turkey

Maxim Karpenko.  
17.02.2018 12:45
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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D.B., Crimea, Russia, Ukraine, Economy


Another “zrada” was discovered in Kyiv - the Turks are supplying raw materials to the sanctioned Crimean Titan plant, which is associated with the fugitive Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash.

Former Crimean economist, member of the Maidan of Foreign Affairs organization Andrei Klimenko stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Another “zrada” was discovered in Kyiv - the Turks are supplying raw materials for a plant under sanctions...

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Klimenko, who monitors vessel calls at “closed” Crimean ports, called on whistleblowers to share information about the scheme.

“Friends, there is a matter. Important. We know that ilmenite ore, the raw material for the Crimean Titan, is transported from the Turkish port of Samsun. But how does she get there? “Whoever has information, pm me,” Klimenko said.

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