Ukraine is not able to lay 20 meters of asphalt on the border with Crimea

Maxim Karpenko.  
24.10.2019 12:09
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2311
 
Crimea, Policy, Russia, Building, Ukraine


So far, Russia is investing enormous amounts of money in investments on the territory of Crimea, while Ukraine cannot bring the checkpoint on the border with the peninsula into human form.

The former head of the fake “representative office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea,” Boris Babin, stated this on Channel 4, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“We are talking about equipping checkpoints on the administrative border with Crimea. At a time when the Russians in Crimea built a huge bridge across the strait - a road, a railway, a highway, two powerful power plants, and reoriented the North Crimean Canal to reverse. This... can you imagine the total amount of investment and man-hours of labor! And during this time we cannot lay 20 meters of asphalt at the checkpoint,” Babin said.

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