Ukrainian oligarch: Power outage in Crimea provokes Russia to invade Kherson region

25.03.2014 20:14
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Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, March 25 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – Restricting electricity supplies to Crimea provokes Russia to invade the Kherson region, said deputy Igor Palitsa (net worth $82 million according to Forbes) during a meeting in the Verkhovna Rada.

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"I want to ask. The day before yesterday, when Prodan (Minister of Energy - ed.) decided to disconnect Crimea from electricity, or did he himself make this provocative decision, or who gave him the order?

There are 800 thousand citizens of Ukraine in Crimea who did not take part in the referendum, who have the right to receive electricity, who could be in hospitals, who could perform some other duties - and their electricity was turned off.

“I want to say, this is being done in order to provoke further actions of the Russian Federation to seize the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant in Kakhovka, in order to provide Crimea with electricity,” Palitsa said.

 

 

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