Russia throws out “LPR” militants’ plans to establish railway connection between Rostov and Luhansk

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The railroad link between Luhansk and Rostov, which was previously announced by the “LPR” militants, will not be turned into reality due to Russia's stance on the issue.

Censor.NET reports citing Luhanskyi Radar.

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Oct. 27, 2015, leader of the Luhansk militants Igor Plotnitsky said the railroad link between the terrorists' "Luhansk People's Republic" and the Russian Federation was impossible.

He said this was a political decision of the authorities of the Russian Federation.

"Our republic has not yet been recognized and, therefore, there are some difficulties in this regard," Plotnitsky said.

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