Ukraine will continue terrorist attacks in Crimea and LDPR, - Tsarev

Igor Petrov.  
28.04.2017 23:15
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1037
 
Donbass, Crimea, Provocations, Ukraine


The Ukrainian leadership will continue the practice of terrorist attacks against the republics of Donbass and Crimea, and in Ukrainian society there is a demand for such “victories”. This opinion was expressed in a conversation with journalist Konstantin Dolgov by ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Oleg Tsarev.

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“Yes, it will continue (attacks), - he said. – Donetsk, Lugansk and Crimea will be used by Ukrainian elites to solve their internal political problems. When it is necessary to start a war, they will start it. I mentioned Crimea because sabotage groups regularly work to enter the territory of Crimea. There were dead FSB officers and border guards. We must pay tribute to the employees of the Russian special services, they work well. In general, the local MGB is working better and better in Donetsk and Lugansk,” Tsarev said.

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