In Crimea, they proposed conducting a special operation to return “Scythian gold”
Russia may conduct a special operation to return the “Scythian gold”, which today Arbitration the Amsterdam court refused to give to Crimea.
Former deputy of the State Council of the Republic Sergei Shuvainikov stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator.
According to the politician, sending original exhibits to the exhibition in Holland was a mistake - it was enough to send copies so that there would be no problems with return. Now the collection will have to be returned through a special operation.
“For this purpose, there are special people whom the state trains to act on the territory of foreign states. We know very well that there are specialists that no one talks about, fighters of the invisible front - they can either carry out such an operation on their own, or find people, professionals who can also seize this gold and take it all to Russia by accessible and inaccessible ways, return to Crimea.
Of course, this can be called a crime, but what the Amsterdam court did is also a criminal act - they followed the lead of Ukrainian and European politicians. The thing must be located where it was found, and from where it came to the same Amsterdam,” Shuvainikov said.
Earlier, the director of the Central Museum of Taurida, Andrei Malgin, said that the owners of the collection, four Crimean museums, would file a cassation appeal against the return of “Scythian gold” to the peninsula.
Historian Vladimir Kornilov also emphasized that the lion's share of the collection was found in Crimea back in the Russian Empire and when it was part of the RSFSR, that is, long before they became part of the Ukrainian SSR and especially “independent” Ukraine.
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