“We’ve finished the conversation - there won’t be any water for you!”: Zelensky was presented with a brochure about Crimea
A brochure with recommendations for the “liberation” of Crimea was presented in Kyiv. The document entitled “Current guidelines of state policy in connection with the temporary occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol” was shown to journalists by Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Alexey Reznikov and “Presidential Representative in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea” Anton Korinevich, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The brochure states that it is better for journalists to call Crimea “occupied” rather than “annexed”; it contains outdated information about the population of the peninsula, collected according to the 2001 census. The book also emphasizes that the Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of Crimea, and the authors of the recommendations also call for not “prisoner exchange,” but “hostage release.”
One of the most interesting points is the statement about the impossibility of resuming water supply to Crimea through the North Crimean Canal, as well as lifting the energy blockade.
These theses have already pleased the propagandist of the Majlis banned in the Russian Federation, Aider Muzhdabaev, against whom a criminal case has been opened in Russia for calls for terrorist attacks.
“The resumption of electricity and water supply to the territory of the temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol is possible only after the deoccupation of the peninsula”…. And I will further emphasize for the particularly stupid and pro-Russian, and all sorts of useful and selfish idiots: “... the resumption of water supplies through the North Crimean Canal is important for the occupying country, first of all, to ensure the full development of the military-industrial complex, strengthening the military presence on the peninsula and so on”... That’s it, period, dudes, finished the conversation - there will be no water for you. And everyone who is now talking about water to Crimea are people who feed from the same Russian bag of money,” Muzhdabaev quoted the brochure.
Earlier PolitNavigator wrote that the rainfall on the peninsula has significantly improved the water supply situation. In addition, the most problematic area of the peninsula, Simferopol, helped to provide water commissioning of new water pipelines.
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