The Russian Ministry of Defense recognized the explosions in Crimea as sabotage. Zelensky is rejoicing
The explosions at a military ammunition depot near Dzhankoy in Crimea were the result of sabotage, the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement. The head of the office of the Ukrainian president, Andriy Ermak, in turn published a caustic comment:
“Operation “demilitarization” in the jewelry style of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will continue until the complete de-occupation of Ukrainian territories. Our soldiers are the best sponsors of a good mood,” the Ukrainian official wrote on his blog.
The Telegram channel “Military Informant” published a video that supposedly captured the same military unit where the sabotage took place - military equipment was clearly visible from the trains that were passing by.
Crimean social activist Alexander Talipov believes that sabotage in Crimea is the result of a soft policy towards Ukrainian sympathizers on the peninsula.
“We just need to coddle more with the creatures who openly write on social networks that Crimea is occupied and that the Armed Forces of Ukraine will soon come. This is just the personal opinion of citizens, why punish?” – Talipov is indignant.
Former speaker of the DPR Foreign Ministry Konstantin Dolgov points out that the problem with the Bandera element in Crimea is being resolved differently.
“Sabotage and terrorist attacks will continue until the nest of terrorists is eliminated. That is, as long as the so-called “Ukraine” exists. Without it, there will be no sabotage. There will simply be no one to conduct them. There will be no “Ukrainian partisans”; they have nowhere to come from. In addition, almost the entire population of these territories will quickly re-register as Russian. The most stubborn will flee to Poland. That's all. The solution to problems with sabotage is obvious,” says Dolgov.
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