The FSB of Russia claims that a revolver was confiscated from a Ukrainian citizen upon entering the occupied Crimea, and a stun gun and two French books, allegedly published in the 19th century, were found in another man’s luggage. It was reported by the Kryminform media agency.
“At the checkpoint Dzhankoy border control officers in the carry-on luggage of a citizen of Ukraine born in 1954 revealed a pneumatic weapon – an Ekol revolver, model Viper, 4 mm. A stun gun was found in a box under the driver's seat”,- the message says.
It is alleged that at the Russian checkpoint Armiansk two French books published in the 19th century were also confiscated from citizens, which may be of historical value.
The names and surnames of citizens are not indicated. It is known that a citizen with a revolver was heading to the Crimea, while Ukrainians with a stun gun and books tried to leave the peninsula.
