In the first days of May, the aggressor-controlled “press” announced “Crimean days of culture, education, and sports” held in Uzbekistan.
As follows from the published materials, the key “talking heads” of this show were Crimean Tatar collaborators: “deputy minister of sports” Sherif Osmanov, “state council member” Ibrahim Shirin, “deputy mufti” Raim Gafarov, as well as “state council member” and “director of a Simferopol school” Gulnara Murtazaeva. The overseer of this crowd was Mikhail Solomentsev, Georgyi Muradov’s protégé, whom we described earlier.
These figures did not report any meetings with Uzbek authorities or Crimean Tatar public organizations.
The public essence of their visit to Tashkent, Fergana, and Margilan was limited to interactions with religious leaders, including the local Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church, Vikentiy, as well as selfies at concerts and sporting events.
Among the “greeters” was the notoruous Russian intelligence agent, “honored worker of the industrial sector of Uzbekistan” Shevket Osmanov, whose Crimean exploits we previously reported on.
However, the most destructive actions of the aforementioned Russian intelligence puppets were at Fergana State University, where, with the active assistance of the Vice-Rector there, Aziza Bazarbaeva, they were given a “ceremonial reception” and promised to “sign a memorandum” with the “Crimean Industrial and Pedagogical University.”
Thus, the intensification of “Crimean Tatar” provocations by the aggressor in Central Asia, coupled with the silence surrounding this, as well as previous similar, situations by certain “people’s leaders” who have spent decades building businesses and careers in democratic countries on their ethnic origins, demands an immediate response.

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