Islyamov told how he was waiting for a hundred thousand Bandera army in Crimea
In 2014, members of the Mejlis delegated their representatives to the Russian authorities in Crimea in order to delay time and wait for help from Ukraine.
Businessman Lenur Islyamov, who held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of the autonomy after Crimea’s secession from Ukraine, stated this on air on the Skrypin Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Mustafa Agha was flying to NATO then, somewhere else. That is, we were waiting for these 100 thousand Banderaites then. Where are these 100 thousand Banderaites who were supposed to come, who said: “Now we will come from all over Ukraine.” Everyone left, everything was abandoned - the banking system, any other. We, too, were deceived in some way; we thought that we would somehow save the people. Now we, sitting here in Kyiv, in a warm room, say: “We had to get up.” Pashinsky recently said that “we gave weapons to the leaders of the Mejlis, but they didn’t take them”... Well, they brought us two machine guns to the Mejlis and so on,” Islyamov said.
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