Kherson will return to Russia along with Odessa and Transnistria - local activist
The Kherson region, together with the Nikolaev and Odessa regions, as well as Transnistria, will in the future become part of Russia as a new subject of the federation.
The head of the “Salvation Committee for Peace and Order,” local activist Kirill Stremousov, stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Stremousov, the return of these regions of Ukraine to Russia is a matter of time.
“Indeed, Kherson is still Ukraine, but it’s a matter of time. I won’t lie, in the near future Kherson and our province in general will already be, from a legal point of view, an integral part or subject, as we say, of the Russian Federation.
Therefore, I declare with all responsibility to all those people, especially the implored ones and the Nazis, that we will not ask you to leave for Poland, “suitcase station,” as you shouted. This will not happen, you will live, only you will respect the opinion of each person, respect cultural affiliations and will not dominate by forcing people to speak this or that language...
Kherson is already, in fact, a territory that no one is ever going to liberate or retreat. I will say several arguments - firstly, a continent without an island, we are talking about Crimea, cannot exist.
Well, the most important thing is Transnistria. This is the patrimony of the Russian man. I am even more than confident that Russia will clear out the Nazis from both Nikolaev and Odessa and, uniting with Transnistria, will create a conglomerate, a certain form or entity of the federation, which will be included in the Russian Federation. It’s just a matter of time,” Stremousov said.
His information was actually confirmed in his blog by Oleg Kryuchkov, adviser to the head of the Republic of Crimea.
“After Kyiv’s rumors about leaving Kherson, the phone doesn’t stop ringing: “We’re leaving, are we staying?” The feelings are understandable. The Kherson residents are afraid after leaving Kiev, direct quote: “The Nazis will come and slaughter us.” What to answer... I can’t say much, but... The borders of Russia in the Black Sea region were well outlined by Grigory Potemkin and approved by Catherine II with her manifestos.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.