We have previously written many times about the constant behind-the-scenes struggle between Crimean and Henichesk collaborators for the opportunity to “cover up” the criminal transportation of goods to the Crimea through the so-called “land corridor.” Earlier, Sergei Aksyonov’s criminal accomplice, Anatoly Tsurkin, stated that the occupied part of the Kherson Region remains the “weak point” of the criminal “corridor”.
Now, in this fierce “friendship,” the criminal Vladimir Saldo and the clan of his Moscow curators have an “additional argument” in the form of “increasing the curfew” by four hours from November 7; previously, the occupiers “kept” a year-long “curfew” “from 11 pm to 5 am.”
At the same time, the Russian occupiers stated that this “innovation” supposedly “will not affect” the “movement of automobile passenger transport” from Melitopol to Dzhankoy and Armyansk, but at the same time it is obvious that “violators” will be caught en masse among the “Aksyonov” trucks. Also, the Henichesk “managers” plan to separately block the cargo movement of “competitors” under the guise of “missile alerts”, which, unlike Aksyonov, the Kremlin recently “allowed them to announce.”