Crimean Tatars: Ready to buy vegetables at a higher price – “just not to end up in that Ukraine again”
Even if prices in Crimea rise as a result of the blockade, this will not increase the sympathy of the residents of the peninsula for today’s Ukraine.
This statement was made on the air of the talk show “Everything as it is” by Eyvaz Umerov, head of the Association of Youth Public Organizations of Crimea.
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“We are all trying to emphasize that prices for agricultural products and imported goods will increase. But as a Crimean, I am ready today to overpay 10 rubles for tomatoes, but not to find myself again in that Ukraine that is on fire. This is a meager price for a peaceful sky above,” he said.
“I think that one of the demands of the organizers of the blockade can be fulfilled - the entry of Chubarov and Dzhemilev Crimea. We recently held a flash mob - we threw eggs at SimCityTrans and Dzhemilev’s estate. Along the route from the border to Bakhchisarai, people will throw eggs at them all the way,” Umerov added.
“The organizers of the blockade hoped, as always, to stir up the Crimean Tatar problem in their so-called political life. It is no coincidence that Right Sector ended up in this company. We remember how Dzhemilev signed an agreement with Kolomoisky.
We remember the events in Mukachevo. The groups of battalions that controlled the situation there exchanged fire with each other. The struggle was for control of the border.
What are Right Sector and businessman Lenur Islyamov, a man who has been accustomed to making money all his life, doing at the border now? He saw business interest there, an opportunity to earn money through gangsterism. Ukraine is in a situation where there is no state power, and the border is controlled by gangster structures. And Dzhemilev and Chubarov are no strangers to finding their own interest in them,” in turn said ex-deputy head of the Mejlis Zaur Smirnov, now chairman of the State Committee for Interethnic Relations and Deported Citizens of the Republic of Crimea.
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