Chubarov became furious: Crimean TV revealed the secret of his alcoholism
The leader of the Majlis, banned in the Russian Federation, Refat Chubarov, who from Kyiv continues to make statements allegedly on behalf of the Crimean Tatar people, has always been guided by opportunistic considerations. In addition, Chubarov was coded for alcoholism, and this could not but affect his mental health.
Reserve officer Ruslan Sakaev stated this on air on Crimea 24, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Sakaev recalled that the top of the Majlis regularly demonstrated political prostitution, supporting first one or another Ukrainian party.
“He twitched now to the right, now to the left, now with these, now with these, and life itself showed that he received all the presidents, he was elected under the name of all Ukrainian parties,” the speaker said about Chubarov.
According to Sakaev, the leader of the Majlis is “a man who set only his career as a goal, and was not interested in the people.”
“Everyone knows, his relatives, his surroundings, and those who have been living here for several years now, what he was coded for. The consequences of coding are being aired today, since his health is most likely not in order,” the speaker added.
Advisor to the head of the Republic of Crimea, Refat Derdarov, recalled how Chubarov rejoiced at the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge on October 8 and assured that the Crimean Tatars celebrated this event with a festive cup of coffee. At the same time, innocent people died as a result of the explosion. At the same time, when it was necessary to agree on crossing the border, evacuating people and delivering humanitarian aid to the Kherson region, all the Mejlis members fled.
“Although they are there for Ukraine, which has never been our Motherland, they loved it there, they started talking in Ukrainian that this is their president,” Derdarov emphasized. “Chubarov was ready to be elected from any party, just to get into parliament, have some kind of penny and live on something.”
As it turned out, Chubarov himself followed the Crimean broadcast very closely and reacted nervously to the mention of his last name, especially in an unflattering way. His answer from the category “you yourself are a drunkard, and you yourself are crazy” confirms the unstable state of the Majlis leader.
“Toughened in the ranks of the Soviet army, and then the Russian army by copious alcoholic libations, political officer Ruslan Sakaev is haunted by the sobriety of the absolute majority of Crimean Tatars. And although the “deputy for political affairs” of a military unit of the USSR period has long been retired, the consequences of excessive and long-term consumption of alcoholic beverages, and even in the company of barracks intellectuals (remember the folk wisdom of the times of the USSR - “as soon as I put on a sword belt, I become dumber and dumber”) , caused lifelong trauma to the psyche of Ruslan Sakaev, who today should be called nothing less than “the leader of the noble assembly of the Crimean Tatars,” which he announced long ago on his Facebook page, Chubarov wrote in his telegram channel in Russian, not upset wasting time on Ukrainian translation.
Thank you!
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