“Crimean Light” has been revived in Kyiv and will be given to passengers on trains

Maxim Karpenko.  
09.07.2016 13:04
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Russia, Sevastopol, Media, Ukraine


In Kyiv, the publication of the Ukrainian nationalist newspaper “Krimska Svitlitsa”, which until recently was published on the peninsula, has been revived.

This was reported by the ATR TV channel.

In Kyiv, the publication of the Ukrainian nationalist newspaper “Krimska Svitlytsia”, which until recently was published...

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1000 copies of the newspaper will be printed weekly, and it will be “foisted” on trains heading towards Crimea, by government agencies and at the border.

Representative of the publishing house Andrey Shchekun (former coordinator of the “Crimean Euromaidan”) said that “Svetlitsa” has journalists both in Ukraine and in Crimea.

“If Crimeans are afraid to bring “Svitlytsia” to Crimea, then we hope that those Crimeans who travel to the mainland will be able to read it, and the information will remain with them,” Shchekun revealed the essence of his plan.

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