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A resident of Armyansk stored more than a ton of explosives in his garage

According to the FSB, a 56-year-old city resident bought 152 mm artillery shells and dismantled them in his garage. In total, at least 186 ammunition were illegally purchased. The explosives in them were the equivalent of 1,25 tons of TNT. “The defendant’s illegal acquisition and storage of propellant explosives with a total mass of TNT equivalent of 1,25 tons could lead to...

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Voenkor: Retreat from Kherson threatens the start of shelling of chemical plants in the north of Crimea

The retreat of the Russian Armed Forces to the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region opens up the possibility for the enemy to strike the northern Crimea, where “big chemical” enterprises are concentrated – the Titan plant in Armyansk, bromine and soda plants in Krasnoperekopsk. Both enterprises use chemicals in their production, which, in the event of an explosion, can cause significant harm, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “With a folding configuration...

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Crimean resident apologized on camera for false mining of bridge 

FSB officers together with police officers detained a 52-year-old resident of Krasnoperekopsk, who called the police and reported explosives planted on the bridge to Armyansk. The information turned out to be false, provoked by a quarrel with his wife and alcoholic libation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The message from a mobile phone was sent on August 2 at 21:00. The citizen stated that he mined the bridge using 15 kg of explosive...

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The first city in Crimea liberated from the Nazis celebrates the anniversary of the expulsion of the Nazis

Armyansk is the first Crimean city to celebrate the 78th anniversary of liberation from the Nazi invaders. On April 8, 1944, a large-scale offensive by the 4th Ukrainian Front, the Separate Primorsky Army with the support of the Black Sea Fleet and the Azov Military Flotilla began on the peninsula, reports the PolitNavigator correspondent. In honor of the Crimean offensive operation, the event “Watch of Memory of Generations -...

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There are still streets in Crimea named after Ukrainian nationalists

In Crimea, an audit of the leaders of the Ukrainian “Rukh” and other nationalist parties and movements immortalized in the names of streets will be carried out. We will start from Armyansk, where the street bears the name of the founder of the People's Movement of Ukraine. Vyacheslav Chornovol. The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, wrote about this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It is absolutely unacceptable that symbols dedicated to people remain in Russian Crimea, one way or another...

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A guest from the Moscow region desecrated the graves of heroes of the Great Patriotic War in Crimea

In Armyansk in the north of Crimea, an act of vandalism was committed on the territory of the memorial “Group of mass graves of Soviet soldiers of 1941-1944, 1946” - two memorial slabs were completely broken and several more were damaged. Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and FSB operatives quickly established all the circumstances of the incident. The attacker who committed this act was brought to law enforcement agencies. He turned out to be a 23-year-old...

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Armyansk avoided total closure

The threat of closing the Crimean city of Armyansk bordering Ukraine due to the likely widespread spread of a new coronavirus infection has not been confirmed. Samples taken from workers and patients at a local hospital where a COVID-19 case had previously been detected were not confirmed. The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, stated this at a meeting of the headquarters to combat the spread of coronavirus infection, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The most important thing is that...

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A Russian city on the border with Ukraine is at enormous risk of infection

In Crimea, virtually the entire city of Armyansk, which is located on the border with Ukraine, is under the threat of coronavirus infection. The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, stated this at a meeting of the headquarters for combating coronavirus, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The woman returned from Moscow, worked in Moscow, her brother with a hypertensive crisis ended up in a hospital in the city of Armyansk, stayed there, had maximum contact with...

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Firtash was given the opportunity to sell Crimean Titan before nationalization

The Crimean Titan plant, control over which was previously attributed to the structures of the fugitive Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, changed owners in August. The enterprise will be nationalized if harmful emissions of chemicals similar to those that led to an environmental disaster a year ago are repeated there. The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, stated this on air on the First Crimean TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. By…

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A fugitive native of Armyansk wants to turn Slavyansk into a large Azerbaijani hospital

In the city of Slavyansk, captured by the Ukrainian army, which became a symbol of the perseverance of the participants in the Russian Spring, they want to build a resort where, with the help of mud therapy, Azerbaijani soldiers who were wounded during the war in Nagorno-Karabakh will restore their health. The ex-Minister of Resorts and Tourism of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a native of Crimean Armyansk, Alexander Liev, stated this on the local TV channel “S-Plus”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Escaped...

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How Russia will save the north of Crimea from the water blockade of Ukraine

The problem of drought in the north of Crimea, which arose after the water blockade of the peninsula by Ukraine, will be solved by drilling deeper wells into the Miocene aquifer. This was stated today in the Federation Council by Deputy Minister of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation Evgeny Kiselev, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “We have obliged companies to move along the Miocene horizon to ensure normal water supply to the population. We solve the problems of Armyansk,...

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Crimea: “Under Ukraine, such garbage did not exist”?

Crimean self-sufficiency has long had three pain points: transport distance from greater Russia, lack of electricity and acute water shortage. While the USSR was alive, these factors did not matter much: the problems of the peninsula were solved within the framework of a single country, in which no one could even think about deliberately harming a neighbor. In post-Soviet times, when Crimea was...

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Member of the Federation Council: “Crimean Titan” was brought to an environmental disaster by its owner, a Ukrainian oligarch

The head of the subcommittee on international military-political cooperation of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security, Olga Kovitidi, responded to Kyiv’s accusations regarding the emergency in Armyansk, calling them absurd and illogical. This was reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent with reference to RIA Crimea. Statements made by Ukraine that a shell allegedly hit the acid storage tank of the Crimean Titan, Olga Kovitidi...

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They demanded the truth and a kick in the ass from Aksenov

Residents of the Crimean regions are afraid of falling under acid rain after the emergency in Armyansk and demand clarification from the authorities. The Crimean opposition politician Alexander Yuriev writes about this in his blog, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to him, as a native of Armyansk, he receives requests, the answers to which must be regularly given by the authorities of the republic. “Basically the questions are like this. Or maybe...

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