
Likewise, the first demo of this project is GTA: CR and it should be referred to in such a way. This is done to avoid the confusion with the original project, developed by a different team who had different ideas in mind. The correct name for the project at the moment is:īut not GTA: CR or GTA: Criminal Russia. Tons of information can be found below - please find some time to have a quick look through it! Two demo-versions are available at the moment. The development process is still ongoing at the moment. This ambitious modifications is aimed at replacing the whole GTA world with a custom map, new vehicles and a new storyline.

Grand Theft Auto: URM (CR) is a modification for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which was started in 2004 by a group of people, located mainly in Russian Federation. Grand Theft Auto: United Russian Mod (Criminal Russia) The head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed to investigate the circumstances of the non-return of Scythian gold to Crimea.The description is adapted from Wikipedia, but it was me anyway who wrote the original article.

The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, called the court’s decision political and promised to continue the struggle for the return of values. The verdict can be appealed to the Supreme Court of the Netherlands within three months, during which time the artifacts will remain in the country. Amsterdam in early February 2014 – even before Crimea was reunited with Russia – On Tuesday, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal ruled that the collection should be handed over to Ukraine. Among them – article 164 (theft of items of special value, committed by an organized group), as well as article 190 (non-return of cultural values to the territory of the Russian Federation). According to him, the situation with Scythian gold falls under several articles of the Criminal Code of Russia. After the decision of the court in the Netherlands on the fate of the collection of Scythian gold that belonged to the Crimean museums, a criminal case should be opened on its embezzlement, and the museums themselves should be recognized as victims, this opinion was expressed by the deputy head of the working group on international legal issues at the permanent representation of the Republic of Crimea under the President of Russia, Alexander Molokhov.
