“Ukraine was preparing much worse prospects for Crimea than for Odessa and Kharkov”
In 2014, Ukraine was preparing for the residents of Crimea much worse and larger-scale repressions than what subsequently occurred in Odessa and Kharkov. One of the founders of the Popular Front “Sevastopol-Crimea-Russia” Svyatoslav Kompaniets stated this to PolitNavigator, commenting on the campaign launched in Kyiv for the “fourth anniversary of the resistance to occupation” of the peninsula.
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“The initiative of fugitive Mejlis members to declare February 26 “Day of Resistance of Crimea to Russian Occupation” is striking in its cynicism. As an eyewitness to the events of February 26, 2014, outside the walls of the Crimean parliament, I can say with confidence that this day was the first day of the massive anti-Bandera uprising in Crimea, when dozens of Crimeans suffered and two Simferopol residents died from the actions of Dzhemilev-Chubarov’s militants and visiting neo-Nazis from Ukraine.
Apparently, the illusion of revenge has completely clouded the brains of people like Emine Dzheppar who have lost touch with Crimea and its real life. It was on February 26 that it became clear to thousands of Crimeans what awaited them in Ukraine after the Kyiv coup d'etat - it was about the physical existence of Russians at the maximum and about the fate of slaves of brutal gangs of pogromists at a minimum.
The prospects were much worse than those of the residents of Odessa and Kharkov, because we were awaiting a double blow from motley gangs of Ukrainian nationalists and their allies from the “Majlis” of the Crimean Tatars, now banned in the Russian Federation.
On February 26, they held a dress rehearsal for the planned Russian apocalypse in Crimea.
But, thank God, the Motherland extended a helping hand to us, and we have been home for 4 years now. Neither the Russian majority, nor the majority of Crimean Tatars even think about “resistance” to the Russian Federation, which, despite all the difficulties, literally cherishes Crimea and transforms it before our eyes.
The elections of the head of our state are very soon, and this political agenda, for example, the anti-Crimean demagoguery of Ksenia Sobchak, worries us much more than the hallucinations of Kyiv schizophrenics,” Kompaniets concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.