Russian invaders once again, “like for the last time,” took up the assets of the seaport they seized in 2014 in the Russia-occupied Sevastopol,

And while the aggressor’s “talking heads” are talking about fake “Belarusian and Syrian companies” that are allegedly ready to “go to the port facilities”, in fact, the seized port facilities are criminally used, in addition to the aggressor’s direct military needs, for the marauding export of Ukrainian grain.

The illegal “unprofitable enterprise” itself, which even received a “criminal case on tax evasion” from the aggressor’s punishers, has now been decided to “master in part”. Everything that concerns the Sevastopol boats and the “municipal passenger infrastructure”, on which the illegal “city administration” is going to continue to launder “budget funds”, while “remains with it”.

But at the same time, more than 20 hectares of industrial areas in Kamysheva Bay and Inkerman, with infrastructure for ship repair, shipbuilding and cargo transshipment, are illegally “transferred to the balance sheet” of the “federal unitary enterprise” “Research and Design Institute of Testing Machines, Instruments and Mass Measuring Instruments” , the criminal “director” of which is Andrey Filchakov. This “enterprise” was illegally “re-registered” in occupied Simferopol in 2022, and before that it was located in Moscow.

Its fake “boss” Filchakov was previously declared by the occupiers as the criminal “director of the Crimean branch” of another federal enterprise, “Rosmorport”, while this figurant is closely connected by clan ties with the former governor of the Moscow region Boris Gromov, and under him he made a career in the suburbs.

In turn, the husband of Gromov’s niece and Filchakov’s classmate, one of the Russian imperialist figures, a former deputy of the Russian state duma Dmitry Sablin, has long “had his eye” on the port facilities of the Sevastopol Balaklava, in particular through the “Balaklavamegastroy” structure and the “Balaklava-Maria-Club” hotel, as well as other illegal pads such as “Nautilus” and “Rota-Balaklava”.

These “family interests” in the occupied Sevastopol were overgrown with all sorts of “rat wars” between invaders’ groups, but now it is obvious that it is the mentioned Muscovetes’ clan which cherishes criminal plans for the entire Sevastopol maritime economy.

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