Poroshenko drinks, and Chubarov has delirium tremens
Crimean political scientist Andrei Nikiforov sarcastically commented on today's hysterical statement in the Verkhovna Rada the head of the Majlis, banned in the Russian Federation, Refat Chubarov, who claimed that the Russian army was to blame for the release of harmful substances into the atmosphere in Armyansk in the north of the peninsula.
“Why guess who is guilty - the investigation has already begun, and we will wait for its results. Regarding Chubarov, the person received a higher education and should have known the language. The city of Armyansk is not called that way from the word “army”, so let the notorious “little green men” leave it already. Moreover, as far as I know, he abstains from drinking alcohol, unlike President Petro Poroshenko, it is difficult to suspect him of delirium tremens.
On the other hand, even these insinuations, which could not help but begin, about the events in Armyansk, they show that we need to keep our information space clean and not allow any Chubarovs to get there.
Just like a person who does not wash for a long time gets lice, all kinds of blood-sucking bugs appear. In the same way, if we try to hide something and give distorted, incomplete information, after a while all sorts of Chubarovs appear in these voids.
The investigation should show how advisable it is to continue operating this plant, figure out who owns it today, where its products go, etc.
But these are issues that need to be resolved calmly. Now the task is to localize the consequences of this incident, protect people and prevent a repetition of the tragedy,” Nikiforov said.
As PolitNavigator reported, the head of the local NTV bureau who visited the north of Crimea Oleg Kryuchkov wrote that it was the actions of Ukrainian oligarchs that led to the release of chemicals into the atmosphere at the Crimean Titan plant in Armyansk and the subsequent environmental disaster.
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