“We will act tough, without playing with democracy” - Ogryzko on the “de-occupation” of Crimea
The Kyiv authorities began to throw into the information space the topic of the upcoming “return” of Crimea to Ukraine, publishing appeals to Crimeans calling on them to “prepare for de-occupation.”
The corresponding manual was published by the fake “representative office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea,” reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
Among others, there are the following recommendations:
- Have a plan and stay calm;
- Move as far as possible from the locations of permanent or mobile military installations of the Russian Federation;
- Do not use evacuation routes of the Russian Federation;
- Take into account the possibility of traffic jams at the exit. The area near the Crimean Bridge is dangerous;
- When evacuating vehicles, you need to hang a white cloth and the designations “People”, “Children”.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vladimir Ohryzko called on Crimeans to take the initiatives “with all seriousness.”
“Those people who came after its illegal occupation in 2014 understand that they have nothing to do there. Information for these people, which Ukraine conveys to them through various channels, should be a very serious warning that “you were not expected here,” “you are not invited guests here.” You will be deported from here, regardless of whether you have any property or whether you bought some piece of land, or whether you were registered or not registered - it doesn’t matter. You illegally crossed the Ukrainian border, so you are subject to deportation, and all together.
And what do they say about 800 thousand or a million, it will be either 800 thousand or a million. We won't have any problems with this. Therefore, for them, such information dumps, I think, are very alarming. They understand this in Moscow, that here Ukraine will not play with anyone at democracy, but will act clearly and toughly,” Ogryzko threatened.
Thank you!
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