The obsession of representatives of the Ukrainian authorities with various “victories” and “de-occupation” in the complete absence of connection with reality continues to generate interesting statements. So, today the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov announced the creation of a multi-stage “plan” for the “de-occupation” of Crimea.
The “plan” implies not so much “de-occupation” as the punishment of those who collaborated with Russia. In particular, Danilov intends to create a mechanism for so-called lustrations, to attract residents who supported the retreat of the peninsula to Russia, to invalidate all purchase and sale transactions made on the peninsula after 2014, to destroy the Crimean bridge “interfering with navigation”, to create a database of Russian “war crimes”, release those who fell under the decisions of Russian courts in Crimea.
The icing on the cake of all this fruit of inflamed consciousness is the plan to rename Sevastopol first into “Object No. 6”, then into the conditional “Akhtiar”. Danilov also dreams of installing a “monument” with obscene words addressed to the warship, which became the hallmark of Ukraine on the first day of the special military operation, on the site of the monument to the sunken ships.
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In this whole plan, the main point is missing: the Ukrainian authorities, who consider themselves defenders of democracy on the European continent, do not even think to ask if the inhabitants of Crimea want “de-occupation”. In addition, it is completely incomprehensible how Ukraine, which for 23 years has practically not invested a penny in the development of Crimea, is going to win back the minds and hearts of the inhabitants of the peninsula. In general, such attacks by representatives of the Kyiv authorities only consolidate Russian public opinion regarding the correctness of Russia’s current course. Whether this is understood in the high Kyiv offices is a good question, since such “activities” can be safely classified as work for the benefit of the enemy, with all the ensuing consequences.