Food blockade of Crimea continues - ForumDaily
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Food blockade of Crimea continues

At noon Sunday, September 20, the Crimean Tatars and other protesters launched a food blockade of the Crimea.

The blockade will only apply to trucks transporting goods to Crimea and back; all four roads will be blocked for them.

Citizens and passenger cars will be able to get on the territory of the peninsula freely.

The blockade of supplies to Crimea is not an action exclusively of the Crimean Tatars and is not an action of the Mejlis, despite the fact that it was voiced by its leaders. This is an action of all Crimean political Ukrainians who are tired of waiting for real steps from the authorities to de-occupy the peninsula and protect the rights of its residents on both sides of Perekop, but which does not forget to take care of the interests of the beneficiaries of the “Crimean offshore”.

Today, on Monday, 21 September, blocking the movement of trucks to the Crimea and from it on all roads across the administrative border with the Kherson region continues, Ilya Kiva, deputy police chief in the Kherson region, said

“The vehicles are partially turned around and left their location in Kalanchak and Chaplynka. In Changara, we have already dug in thoroughly, brought mobile checkpoints there, set up defenses,” Kiva said. He also noted that not a single truck crossed the administrative border overnight.

Activists put forward a number of demands for ending the blockade: the release of Ukrainian political prisoners, in particular Nadezhda Savchenko and Oleg Sentsov, the removal of obstacles to media work in the Crimea, the end of the persecution of the Crimean Tatars and the lifting of the ban on entry into the Crimea for the leaders of the Mejlis.

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