The aggressor’s propaganda pathetically reported on the illegal visit to the occupied Kerch, to the Zaliv plant, by the aggressor’s vice prime minister in industry, Denis Manturov, where, against the backdrop of the criminal Sergei Aksyonov, he allegedly “discussed the issues of the plant entering state programs”.
Naturally, illegal money was also promised, some “4 billion”, but “after the audit”, that is, translated into human terms, “almost never”. In social networks, it is indicated that the arrival is connected with the criminal plans of the aggressor to include the “Zaliv” in the portfolio of the “United shipbuilding corporation”, which the aggressor has already criminally “twisted” with the factories in Sevastopol and Feodosia.
Let us recall that in the fall of 2022, the same Aksyonov announced the criminal “nationalization” of the “Zaliv’ plant, which, according to the theses of the collaborators, was “controlled by Ukrainian beneficiaries.”
At the same time, back in the summer of 2020, Putin laid down the universal landing ships “Ivan Rogov” and “Mitrofan Moskalenko” on the same “Zaliv”, one of which, after the destruction of the cruiser “Moskva”, Russian propaganda “wooed” as the aggressor’s future flagship of the Black Sea Fleet.
Before the occupation of Crimea, the “Zaliv” plant belonged to the Ukrainian financial and industrial group “Finance and Credit” by Konstantin Zhevago, in the summer of 2014, a certain Artem Mirokhin was declared an illegal “director” of the plant; he was associated with Aksyonov’s “adviser” Oleg Shcherbakov, and through him with a clan of descendants of Nikolai Bagrov, including key collaborator Alexei Priputnikov.
Then we wrote that a lively struggle continues between the groupings of collaborators for the “development of federal funds” at the plant, and now it is obvious that this squabble “under the rug” is not over. However, during the current visit, Manturov was clearly “embarrassed” to discuss the prospects of the mentioned helicopter carriers laid down on it three years ago.