Donuzlav-anti-NATO anniversary camp opened in Crimea

Sergey Rulev.  
03.08.2016 21:52
  (Moscow time), Evpatoria
Views: 1142
 
NATO, Policy, Russia, Story of the day, Ukraine


A patriotic youth camp, Dozunlav-anti-NATO, opened in Crimea near Yevpatoriya. It is being held for the 10th time at the site where, during Ukrainian times, local residents held protests against the exercises of the Sea Breeze alliance troops. Subsequently, due to the active actions of the demonstrators, Kyiv was forced to move the maneuvers from the peninsula to the Odessa region.

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A patriotic youth camp, Dozunlav-anti-NATO, opened in Crimea near Yevpatoriya. It is being held in the 10th...

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This year the camp brought together young people from mainland Russia, Crimea, Transnistria, Donbass, and South Ossetia. They will undergo field training classes under the guidance of Crimean Cossacks, and visiting political scientists and TV presenters will hold lectures and round tables.

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