On January 19, Vyacheslav Ageevets, who was killed near Bakhmut on December 20, was buried in the occupied Bakhchisarai.

The Russian invaders’ propaganda the stated that the victim was allegedly an athlete, a “country champion” in karate, a “master of sports in Muay Thai Thai boxing” and even allegedly won a “bronze medal” before the occupation “at the European Open Championship in Vienna.”

However, there is no mention of this 47-year-old supposedly “multiple winner of international tournaments”, who allegedly “trained under the guidance of Gennady Chaadaev from Bakhchisarai, Honored Coach of Ukraine”, except for the actual obituary.

Also, the Russian invaders continue to criminally install fake “boards” and “alleys” regarding the killed Crimean residents.

This was noted, among other things, in Razdolne regarding the “junior sergeant” of the Russian Guard Dmitry Mirolyubov, who was buried at the end of 2022 in Simferopol, as well as in the village of Senokosne (Bozuk Kuyu) of the Razdolnensky district regarding the “contract worker” Vitaly Mazur, who was killed on July 7, 2022.

Interestingly, in the latter case, the Russian invaders obviously lied about the place of death of another aggressor soldier, “confusing” the villages of Myrolyubovka in Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions.

In conditions when funerals of this kind are held almost daily across the occupied peninsula, the words of the infamous Georgy Muradov sound particularly cynical.

This elderly spy of the aggressor, against the backdrop of increasing assistance from civilized countries to Ukraine, criminally declared “the need to prepare … for the full mobilization of our resources in order to be ready for any development of events,” frightening the civilized world with a “catastrophic response.”

However, the catastrophic consequences of the committed international crimes will obviously and inevitably affect both Muradov himself and his puppeteers.

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