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Ukrainian Nationalists Vow to Continue Crimea Blockade
Ukrainian Nationalists Vow to Continue Crimea Blockade
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Ukraine’s radical Right Sector organization has pledged to continue the energy blockade of Russia’s Crimea peninsula after power lines to the region were cut... 30.11.2015, Sputnik International
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Ukrainian Nationalists Vow to Continue Crimea Blockade
20:46 GMT 30.11.2015 (Updated: 21:44 GMT 30.11.2015) Ukraine’s radical Right Sector organization has pledged to continue the energy blockade of Russia’s Crimea peninsula after power lines to the region were cut earlier this month, in a statement released Monday.
KIEV (Sputnik) — Pylons carrying power lines from Ukraine to Crimea were blown up more than a week ago, plunging the region with a population of some 2 million into darkness.
29 November 2015, 14:32 GMT
Ukraine's Energy and Coal Mining Industry Minister Volodymyr Demchishin said earlier that power supplies to Crimea would not be restored without authorization from what Kiev refers to as activists supporting the Crimea blockade.
Crimean state-run energy company Krymenergo said on Sunday it was on standby to connect the Black Sea peninsula to Russia’s power grid in the southernmost Krasnodar Territory through an "energy bridge."
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak warned last week that Moscow could consider cutting off coal deliveries to Ukraine’s electrical facilities in response to Crimea energy blockade.