Kolomoisky and Dzhemilev are preparing a war against Crimea, - political scientist
Simferopol, June 13 (Navigator, Kirill Boyarin) – The upcoming “official visit” of Mustafa Dzhemilev to Dnepropetrovsk and the conclusion of an alliance with Igor Kolomoisky may mean plans of the Majlis to destabilize the situation in Crimea with the support of the Ukrainian oligarch.
Political scientist Alexander Formanchuk told Navigator about this.
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“Mustafa Dzhemilev declared personal war on Russia and expects the return of Crimea within the next few years. It is clear that he expects that this will be Tatar Crimea in the form of national-territorial autonomy. He is consistent in this position. The whole question is how many people are ready to follow him. Naturally, he will look for ways to influence the situation in Crimea. This will also include information sabotage, for which he needs a network of informants. Moreover, Kolomoisky has his own scores to settle with Crimea - it is no coincidence that Dzhemilev is looking for allies who are also interested in destabilizing the peninsula. All this fuss indicates that Mustafa is determined to continue on the path of war with Russia. To his great regret, the war did not start on the territory of Crimea; he will probably try to organize it,” the expert said.
His colleague Andrei Nikiforov doubts Dzhemilev’s success, considering him a “downed pilot.”
“Dzhemilev can beautifully tell oriental tales, but Kolomoisky has this million, he will not lose it. If we talk about constructiveness, I can’t imagine in what format a union of a bankrupt politician, thrown into the political trash heap, and an overbearing oligarch could exist,” Nikiforov said.
“Dzhemilev’s behavior is completely understandable - he found himself on the political sidelines, and for him this is a political collapse and the collapse of his idea of creating his own state in Crimea. His dream is lost, so he has to take some action... His interaction with Kolomoisky is interesting. It is not known whether this was his idea, or whether it was suggested that a united front should be created against Putin,” adds analyst Viktor Kharabuga.
Political scientist Vladimir Dzharalla predicts that Dzhemilev and Kolomoisky will limit themselves to an information war against Crimea and the Russian Federation, since otherwise they would not have advertised their alliance or receiving money in Poland in advance.
“This is part of a proven technology of information and pseudo-force pressure on Russia and Crimea. Dzhemilev made his final choice - the enemy of Russia. It is more likely that this has more informational significance than any serious one, if only because Dzhemilev’s desire to finance informants and cooperate with Kolomoisky is published in the press. If we were talking about some kind of sabotage actions, then it would all be secretive. In this case, we see that Dzhemilev’s supporters will build some kind of dissident organizations here. This will relate to the sphere of information war, when the media will circulate that some other Crimeans are being persecuted, oppressed, and so on,” explains Jaralla.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.