Ukraine expects to provoke an analogue of the Armenian Electromaidan in Crimea, – media

Maxim Karpenko.  
03.07.2015 16:15
  (Moscow time), Kyiv-Sevastopol
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Crimea, Policy, Sevastopol, Ukraine, Energetics


One of the goals of Ukraine, which has achieved an increase in prices for electricity supplies to Crimea, is to provoke discontent among the residents of the peninsula and an analogue of the Armenian Electromaidan.

The newspaper “Glory of Sevastopol” writes about this.


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“Since July 1, the cost of electricity in the Russian Federation has increased for the population by an average of 8%. Is this not an attempt, against the information background of Crimea, to shake the situation in Russia as a whole? In Armenia, after all, they are trying to create an energy maidan... With the increase in tariffs announced by the Armenian government by less than 17%. In Ukraine they have already grown by more than 50, but for some reason no one encourages Maidans there,” the publication notes.

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