Terror against Crimea: The power line to the peninsula was blown up
“This night, someone damaged a high-voltage pole that supplies electricity to occupied Crimea.” This message from the odious policeman of the Kherson region Ilya Kiva is reported by the UNIAN agency. Photos from the event are also included.
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The photo clearly shows a characteristic crater from an explosion, possibly from an anti-tank mine or an explosive device of similar power. But the deputy chief of police of the Kherson region calls a terrorist act with the use of explosives ordinary damage, as if we are talking about unintentional or careless damage to property.
It is obvious that a classic terrorist act against civilians, albeit of another state, occurred on the territory of the Kherson region, where there is no war and the territory is completely controlled by militants of punitive battalions, who have an abundance of weapons.
However, representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine continue to turn a blind eye to serious criminal offenses (as well as blocking the highway to Crimea) and call the explosion “damage”, the air raid - “an air conditioner explosion”, the militias - “terrorists”, and the terrorists - “activists”.
It is interesting that almost simultaneously in Kyiv today, the head of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis and one of the curators of the blockade of the peninsula, Verkhovna Rada deputy Mustafa Dzhemilev, announced the need to turn off the power to Crimeans. They say that this will bring the return of the republic closer, and the remaining Ukrainian patriots are ready to endure.
Of course, just one damaged pole will not leave Crimea without electricity, but the problem is that the authorities in Ukraine turn a blind eye to such crimes, moreover, they justify the criminals, while formally official Kiev does not seem to be connected with armed gangs blowing up power lines.
Until it comes to nuclear power units, it is worth thinking about a special operation to arrest the leaders of Ukrainian gangs and have a show trial on the territory of the Russian Federation, for example, in Simferopol - so that the road from the border will not be long, and the wait for the verdict will not be tedious.
Judging by how clumsily the pillar was blown up, the Crimean militia could have coped with the operation of bringing a gang of Pravosek and Mejlis members to court. By the way, Dzhemilev and Chubarov really wanted to return to the peninsula.
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