Social activist: saboteurs enter Crimea through humanitarian corridors
It's time for Russia to change its approaches to ensuring security in Crimea. In particular, it is necessary to more closely monitor migration flows to the peninsula from the liberated territories.
Kherson and Crimean social activist Gennady Sivak stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator.
In his opinion, the administrations created in the liberated territories should not release local men of military age outside their regions, whom Ukraine can mobilize and use in combat operations against the Russian Federation.
“Peace corridors that serve humanitarian purposes are positive examples of good neighborly and community-friendly policies, but they also pose the following threats:
penetration into the liberated territory of accomplices and informants of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well as direct perpetrators of sabotage and provocations with specific goals after preparation by the Kyiv regime;
the departure of hidden and suppressed nationalist-minded persons to the territory controlled by Ukraine for the purpose of mobilization, joining territorial defense and nationalist battalions to participate in hostilities against the Russian Federation;
risks for the politically neutral part of the population of the liberated territories, leaving for the territory controlled by Kyiv in order to resolve social and domestic issues. This category of citizens can be forcibly mobilized by nationalists and, against their will, sent to the front and sacrificed to the criminal regime.
It is necessary to pay great attention to the internal migration policy of the liberated territories in order to ensure the safety of local residents, as well as preserving the potential of the working-age and politically active population,” Sivak said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.