In Kyiv they started talking about the victorious assault on Perekop
The Ukrainian state must take over the important direction of Crimea, and not cowardly entrust it to a visiting demagogue, writes the Ukrainian Week magazine.
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The magazine speaks quite critically about one of the organizers of the blockade, the Crimean Tatar oligarch, owner of the ATR TV channel Lenura Islyamova, believing that his actions play into the hands of the Crimean authorities.
“Aksenov and his gop company are almost jumping to the ceiling from such a gift from Fortune,” the publication notes. – A humanitarian catastrophe in Crimea will not happen without Ukrainian products, but the “blockade” can now justify anything: from “objective economic difficulties” to a ban on Crimean residents traveling to the Ukrainian “mainland.” Islyamov has already proclaimed that the “blockade” will not be limited to food: now he is going to mark taxis with permit stickers (which, in the absence of a bus service, transport people across the “border”) and turn around cars that have not received his “countermarks.” If you know that Islyamov is also the owner of a large Simferopol trucking company, then the statements of his former colleague, the current “Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea” Balbec about financial gain as the true goal of the “blockade” begin to seem more serious than dirty counter-propaganda.”
Nevertheless, the author of the publication proposes not to abandon Crimea, but to take it more seriously.
“Sooner or later, the Ukrainian state must take on Crimea,” UT summarizes. – Take on it consciously, persistently and purposefully, and not cowardly entrust an important direction of policy to visiting demagogues. Only then will a victorious assault on Perekop be possible, whether it be peaceful or not.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.