On August 5, we wrote that Crimean gauleiter Sergei Aksyonov announced the “resignation of his own free will” of the so-called “Minister of emergency situations of the Republic of Crimea” Sergei Sadakliev “following a conversation”.
We noted that this was another “greeting” from the aggressor’s special services to the collaborator Sadakliev, as having “sat in the minister’s chair for too long” since 2021, and a probable symptom of his subsequent replacement by a functionary from Russia.
Then another mess broke out around the “ministerial seat”. On August 12, the “acting” role of “minister” was taken over by Sadakliev’s “first deputy”, Alexander Zaporozhtsev, a collaborator from the “former policemen”, not so far from the Aksyonov clan in the commercial sphere.
But already on August 26, the occupiers announced that “acting as minister” would not be Zaporozhets, but Olexiy Yeremenko, who had previously also been “deputy chief”, but not of the “republican ministry of emergency situations”, but of its “federal clone” in the form of the “Main directorate of the Russia’s emergencies ministry for the republic of Crimea”.
Before the occupation, Yeremenko was the chief of the Special Purpose Emergency Rescue Squad of Ukrainian rescuers in the AR of Crimea. And the “full namesake” of Yeremenko has long been listed as “adviser” to the “Crimean speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov at same time.
We previously wrote that the occupiers formed two types of “emergency agencies” only because the “republican ministry”, unlike the “federal main directorate”, was an old corruption and “power” quota of gauleiter Aksyonov personally.
At the same time, the gradual “political degreasing” of Aksyonov by the “federalists” is an ongoing process, albeit one filled with “ups and downs”.
And in this situation, replacing the “Crimean minister” with a neutral “envoy from Russia” will mean one thing for the “post-election reality” of the gauleiter, and transferring this seat under the control of the “worst friends” of Aksyonov and Sadakliev – something completely different.
Against the background of this frantic struggle between the “rescuers” among themselves, the occupied peninsula, blazing from unprecedented daily fires, interests them, to put it mildly, not first and foremost.