Obviously, due to the large-scale aggression unleashed by the Kremlin, the occupied peninsula is entering a rather difficult winter period. And while the “talking heads” of the Crimean collaborators are exercising their “wit” about a certain “blackout”, their curators are already modeling options for a “shift of emphasis” for the population, including through “personnel changes”.

In this regard, the “hysteria” of the “blogger” Eyvaz Umerov, controlled by the Russian military, who has been publishing all kinds of “insiders” and “compromising evidence” on a group of Crimean collaborators close to Sergei Aksenov, including the aggressor-controlled “mufti” Emirali Ablaev, his relatives and “colleagues” and so on. Now Umerov has begun to distribute links to some “independent resources” that contain all sorts of “compromising evidence” on Aksyonov himself.

These “resources” themselves, while maintaining the criminal rhetoric of the “Russian world”, call for the “resignation of the head of Crimea”, but their “competitors” point to the connection of these “whistleblowers” with Elena Osadcha, the sister of the well-known Poklonskaya, who was previously noted for fraud in controlled by the aggressor “Chernomorneftegaz” and in the “administration” of the coastal village of Uyutne.

In her turn, Osadchaya, now “exposed” in the criminal role of “chairman of the Saki branch” of “Fair Russia”, is closely connected with both the “nyash-myash” Poklonskaya herself and with another “loser” from collaborators, Ruslan Balbek. At the same time, these “protesters”, among other things, announced their intention to hold an “anti-Aksyonov” “protest rally” in occupied Simferopol on December 17, and it is obvious that without the “powerful support” of Russian punishers, such an adventure would be fraught with them. Thus, forming this “storm in a glass”, Russian punishers want to “find scapegoats” in the current difficult situation of the Crimean residents.

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