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A column of Russian military equipment passed through the streets of Simferopol

At least half a dozen cars were returning from military exercises.

Occupied the streets of Simferopol has passed a column of Russian military equipment.

This is reported by “Krym.Realities”.

At least half a dozen cars and three breinersdorfer was returning from military exercises in Simferopol. The convoy took one lane, it was accompanied by machine military traffic police, the report said.

On the eve of Crimea completed a large-scale command and staff exercises with three compounds of the airborne troops of Russia, which continued on the ground Opuk since March 20.

The Ministry of defense of Russia said that the exercises carried out “in accordance with the plan of combat training of airmobile troops.” In them have taken part more than 2,5 thousand Russian troops and 600 pieces of equipment.

The General staff of Ukraine called the illegal Russian military exercises in the Crimea.

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