Yatseniuk says Russia may have been involved in blowing up power line to Crimea
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk does not rule out that Russia may have been involved in blowing up the pylons of the power line in Kherson region, which lead to power outage in Crimea.
"Given the presence of Russian sabotage groups, Russians may have been involved in this," the premier said in an interview with Ukrainian TV channels on Friday night.
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