Ex-MP told how the FSB after the Orange revolution was preparing the seizure of Crimea
The former people’s Deputy of Ukraine from the Communists, Leonid Grach argues that the Federal security service of Russia started to prepare the annexation of the Crimea after the Orange revolution in 2005.
He told this in an interview with “Medusa”.
Leonid Hrach called the name of the specific person who was preparing for the capture of the Crimea, Nikolai Patrushev. In 2005, he was Director of the FSB, and now occupies the post of Secretary of the security Council of the Russian Federation.
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“This is the only man in Moscow who does not empty talk led. I had access to many and have the right to evaluate. Nikolai Platonovich is the only one who really not only deeply saw the developments that led to what has resulted, but also really contributed to the fact that we could rise up,” – said the former Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada.
The rook declined to answer the question of how the former Director of the FSB was preparing the seizure of Crimea.
“As in some other interview will tell you how. Could he. This person does, this person is brainy, a man who understands people and the state, in the deepest sense of the word,” says the ex-Deputy.
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Also, Leonid Grach says that if the FSB is not operational in 2005, “in the Crimea would have stood us Navy”.
“My position — I was already a people’s Deputy of Ukraine — was widely known, I did not descend from television screens. I openly professed Pro-Russian sentiment. Moreover, I realized. I want to tell you: if it is this opposition that I lead to date, has not supported Nikolay Platonovich, here would be the American fleet,” said rook.
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In Sevastopol to the annexation of Crimea was prepared in 2004.
Recall, the Ukrainian government presented the “Plan of measures aimed at realization of foundations of state policy in relation to the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea and Sevastopol”. The main purpose of the plan is the enforcement of the rights and freedoms of citizens of Ukraine and the reintegration of the Crimea and Sevastopol.
It is noted that the plan includes 17 tasks, including the development of control points of entry and exit to admingranitsy the Crimea, transport infrastructure, ensuring the implementation of the system of social protection of Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia and members of their families, and victims of repression on the Peninsula.