In the mountains of Crimea, Ukrainian propagandists secretly glorified Ukraine

Maxim Karpenko.  
17.12.2018 09:46
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
Views: 3376
 
Crimea, Propaganda, Russia, Story of the day


Supporters of the Kyiv regime climbed into the Crimean mountains and, unfurling a yellow-blue flag, recited poetry in Ukrainian.

This was reported by the Turkish-funded pro-Mejlis agency QHA, which moved from Crimea to Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Supporters of the Kyiv regime climbed into the Crimean mountains and, unfurling a yellow-blue flag, read poetry in...

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The action was organized by the Ukrainian propaganda organization InformNapalm in support of 24 military sailors detained on November 25 while illegally crossing the Russian border in the Kerch Strait area.

“One of the volunteers climbed the mountain at the Laspinsky Pass in the Crimean Mountains, unfurled the flag of Ukraine and read a patriotic poem by a modern Sevastopol author, written based on “Zapovit” by Taras Shevchenko,” the message says.

Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, Verkhovna Rada deputy Mustafa Dzhemilev boasted that it operates in Crimea Majlis agents.

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