Kyiv political scientist: Dzhelyalov provoked his detention
The deputy head of the extremist group “Majlis of the Crimean Tatars” banned in the Russian Federation, Nariman Dzhelyalov, who participated in the work of the “Crimean Platform”, went to Crimea precisely in order to be detained.
Political scientist Kost Bondarenko stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“The Mejlis now generally acts on the principle of provoking the Russian authorities to take harsher and more repressive actions. Thus, the Mejlis seeks to draw attention to Crimea, the Crimean Tatars and the Mejlis. So, by and large, it is clear that what happened was a political move. It is clear that the person deliberately decided to be detained,” the expert is convinced.
“Another question is how events will develop now. This is a question for law enforcement agencies. As for the Mejlis, it can continue the same line, the policy of provoking a negative attitude towards Russia in world public opinion,” Bondarenko said.
As PolitNavigator reported, detained in Crimea Dzhelyalov is suspected of involvement in the damage to the gas pipeline on the South Coast,
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