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Russians in Crimea hide military warehouses on pig farms, coal stores - Mejlis member Bariev
Russians in occupied Crimea have started to locate their military warehouses and weapons depots in coal storage facilities and pig farms to confuse the Ukrainian army.
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Eskender Bariev, a member of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, said this on Espresso.
"The protest potential is increasing in Crimea. Many pro-Ukrainian citizens support the explosions in Crimea, and according to our calculations, 43 explosions were held in Crimea in different cities," he noted.
According to Bariyev, the occupation authorities forbid controlled mass media to inform about any explosions at military facilities.
"The occupiers began to place their military warehouses and weapons warehouses on the basis of coal warehouses or pig farms. They do this so that the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not have information about the places where weapons are stored," the member of the Mejlis concluded.
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