On January 20, the occupiers’ propaganda “reported” the “celebration” of the so-called “Crimea Day” in the Minsk “House of Moscow”, the date of which, as it is known, the Russian occupiers tried to assign along with the criminal attempt to annex the peninsula.
The assembled “veterans and social activists” tried to “entertain” the criminal occupiers’ functionary Mikhail Solomentsev, the old minion of such an elderly Russian spy Georgy Muradov form ages of “common work in the government of Moscow City”; but the “fun”, in the conditions of obvious disregard for the event by officials of the Lukashenka regime, turned out to be rather forced.
However, Solomentsev decided to “revenge” on religious figures by arranging a “meeting” with the Mufti of the Muslim Religious Association in Belarus Abu Bekir Shabanovich, “which was also attended by” the head of the staff of this Muftiate Maksat Ovezov and “special representative of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Chechnya in Belarus” Badrudin Turloev .
The aggressor’s propaganda stated that the “meeting” allegedly concerned the “issues” of the Crimean Tatars living in Belarus, and the absence of the Crimean Tatars themselves, both Belarusian and from the occupied peninsula, did not bother anyone at the event.
In this context, only one thing remains incomprehensible – did Solomentsev bother to explain to the functionaries of the Belarusian and Chechen muftiats the recent initiative of the “representative of the muftiate” of the Russian occupiers, Ayder Ismailov, to “work on the liquidation” of “about 10 mosques not controlled by the muftiate” of the occupied Crimea.