The Mejlis distributed machine guns in Crimea, trying to organize a massacre
During the “Crimean Spring,” Mejlis members distributed machine guns to their supporters, intending to carry out a massacre in Crimea and present it as a “partisan movement.”
State Duma deputy Ruslan Balbek reported this on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the deputy, the leader of the Mejlis, banned in the Russian Federation, Mustafa Dzhemilev, sold his services to the West and received consultations from the US Embassy.
“Representatives of the Mejlis, this extremist organization, took it upon themselves to implement this criminal plan and actually distributed machine guns. Dzhemilev sold the opportunity to drag the Crimean Tatars into an interstate confrontation. The main customer is Dzhemilev’s overseas benefactors, the Kiev regime. While at the Ministry of Defense site, he promised to arm the Crimean Tatars and present this to the world community as some kind of partisan movement. The units had to be registered under the Ministry of Defense...” said Balbec.
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