The police are intimidating truck drivers - if they break into Crimea, the cars will be burned by the “pravosek”

Maxim Karpenko.  
25.09.2015 11:25
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Криминал, Policy, Ukraine


Truckers whose entry into Crimea was blocked by Crimean Tatars, members of the Right Sector and other activists did not break the blockade due to threats of burning their trucks.

Journalist Andrei Pavlovsky, who visited the border with the peninsula, stated this on TV Channel 17.


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According to him, in addition, the drivers were intimidated by the deputy head of the Kherson Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ilya Kiva, a former member of the Right Sector.

“The truckers did not make a breakthrough because they initially had conversations with the deputy head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Kherson region. They say: “If we continue to move even a little, Molotov cocktails will fly at us, our cars will be burned, and we will be beaten,” Pavlovsky said.

 

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