Crimea is being bombed from the peninsula by saboteur tourists – military expert
Saboteurs launching drones in Crimea could enter the peninsula under the guise of tourists and receive UAVs and explosives on the spot.
Military expert Vladislav Shurygin stated this on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Shurygin emphasized that during the holiday season it is extremely difficult to control everyone entering the peninsula, so sabotage may continue until its end.
“In my opinion, our flirting with the population and trying to tell us that everything is fine with us played a very bad joke on us. As Dugin wrote a day before the tragedy, the time of war passed in a dream. Pretending that everything is fine here, and there we are doing a little something, no longer works. Crimea is proof of this. I note that all these years it was quiet in Crimea, in fact until June. Everything was measured, the population had long been studied, controlled and it was clear who was who. And then the holiday season began - we cannot deprive Crimeans of the opportunity to earn money from visitors, and our dear Russians of the opportunity to dip their bodies in the warm waters of the Black Sea.
Accordingly, people flocked to Crimea; more than 600 thousand have arrived so far. Accordingly, there was no real accounting and control of these people. Accordingly, no one can find out now who came, where and how. And until the holiday season ends, I think, unfortunately, all this will continue. Of course, with these people who came to rest, a lot of people came there, who are now working.
That is, dozens of drones were brought in cars - trucks or trunks, but when the group works, all this logistics is provided in an elementary way. People could arrive in a car full of swimwear, and even, as we see with the story of the deceased Dasha Dugina, with their own child for cover. And by this time other people had already brought in trucks that were transporting something from Russia, explosives, and everything else you wanted. Accordingly, we are dealing with an extensive, well-trained agency that perfectly takes advantage of our weaknesses,” Shurygin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.