Members of the Mejlis regret that they did not blow up the Supreme Council of Crimea
In 2014, the Ukrainian post-Maidan authorities had to raise the SBU special forces on command and order them to blow up the buildings of the Council of Ministers and the Supreme Council of Crimea, which were occupied by the “little green men.”
A Mejlis member who was returned to Ukraine as part of the exchange of detainees, Ilmi Umerov, stated this on Channel 4, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“A very important few days were lost, during which the Russians actually managed to seize Crimea by military means. On the 27th, early in the morning, on the night of February 26-27, people without identification marks, 70-80 people per building, seized the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Now, if the reaction of the Ukrainian authorities had been adequate, even this could have all ended. For example, they raised “Alpha” and hit both of these buildings, blowing them up along with the people who were inside. Because they were without identification marks, they should have been regarded as terrorists. Not like the military of the Russian Federation. They denied that there were any military formations in Crimea. A year later, only Putin himself said that they were Russian GRU officers,” Umerov said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.