Shock! Russia provided evidence that Ukrainians are traveling en masse to Crimea
Ukrainians in large numbers go on vacation to Crimea.
Host Olga Skabeeva spoke about this on the air of the “60 Minutes” program, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In Ukraine there are four days of holiday. It is big, they celebrate it with all their might in Kyiv. Ukrainians go to Crimea on Ukraine’s Independence Day – there is a gigantic queue. We talked to a huge number of people, they say that they are going because they “want to relax,” “the weekend,” the presenter said.
Then she showed the famous bridge, which Ukraine allegedly mined back in 2014.
“Here at the sign where the 10 km limit is, it’s already Ukraine, and this is the center of Lake Sivash. The most curious thing is that the bridge is mined on the Ukrainian side. According to official data, it was mined in 2014, saying that “When Russia, having annexed Crimea, goes further and begins to annex the rest of Ukraine, and Russia does not go on foot, but rides on tanks, the bridge will be blown up.” This, by the way, is the official statement of the Ukrainian border guards. Next comes the backup bridge. Please note that it is also closed to passage on both sides, and no one moves along it either. And again, it is mined with the same wording that “when Russian tanks go to the Kherson region.” Thank God that nothing like this is happening, no one is going anywhere, because we don’t need this.
There is a queue at the checkpoint. Why? Because, as I already said, Ukrainians go on vacation to Crimea. They all say that it’s vacation, holidays,” said Olga Skabeeva.
Then she suggested watching footage of Ukrainians crossing the border with Crimea talking about the purpose of their visit.
Many of the respondents said that they have relatives living in Crimea, so they travel to the peninsula quite often. Others go to Crimea only to relax.
“We are going from Zaporozhye to our mother-in-law in Dzhankoy, then we want to relax in Alushta for a couple of days,” the man said, to which Olga Skabeeva asked him to comment on the fact that Ukrainians supposedly do not go on vacation to Crimea.
“Ukrainians go to Crimea,” he said decisively in response.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.