All 1205 polling stations in Crimea start working in routine mode
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March 16, 12:38 UTC+4 SIMFEROPOL
Crimean Minister of Information Dmitry Polonsky noted that now no incidents
were reported at polling stations
SIMFEROPOL, March 16, /ITAR-TASS/. All 1,205 polling stations in Crimea
started working in routine mode, chairman of the committee for referendum in
the Crimean Supreme Council Mikhail Malyshev told reporters on Sunday.
Today our morning is good, he said. According to coming reports, all
1,205 polling stations opened and started working, all of them in routine
mode, he noted.
Meanwhile, he admitted that there were some difficulties related with
weather.
Telephone communications do not operate in Chernomorsky district, 54 from
55 polling stations are cut from electric power supplies in Belogorsk
district, but all polling stations started working and possibly all
technical difficulties have already been overcome, Malyshev added.
I note that the voting will last 12 hours without a break and will end at
8pm (10pm Moscow time),the committee chairman said.
For his part, Crimean Minister of Information Dmitry Polonsky noted that
now no incidents were reported at polling stations.
Meanwhile, little rain in the Crimean city of Simferopol did not hamper
active voting among Crimean residents. At polling stations number 08068 and
08069 agitation has been observed from the very first minutes of voting and
even earlier, when people started lining up at the entrance to polling
stations before eight hours in the morning, Itar-Tass reported. From the
start of voting tens of people have lined up for voting and people keep
coming at polling stations.
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