It is reported on social networks that the so-called “editor-in-chief of the Yalta newspaper” Sergey Sardyko will “sue” the criminal “administration” of the occupied Yalta due to the latter’s plans to “locate a bank office of Sberbank on Sovetskaya Square in the city center.”
Let us recall that the alleged “opposition journalist” Sardyko, who has been on the sanctions lists of Ukraine since 2020, has been trying to look for a “minute of glory” for a long time, and in for example, he “marked himself” in the case of the fight against grandmothers selling shrimp on the Yalta embankment.
In November, 2020, the occupiers’ “authorities” of the sent Sardyko to three days of “administration arrest” for allegedly using obscene language against the criminal “vice mayor” of Yalta Stanislav Shaportov, as a result of his term, this media character spoke out with “criticism” of the occupiers, namely that they “they didn’t build an isolation ward in Yalta and therefore he had to sit in Saki”.
The current “media activity” of Sardyko may be due to the fact that the illegal entry of Sberbank into the occupied peninsula in 2023 does not fully correspond to the plans of a number of groups of Crimean collaborators.
This also applies to German Gref’s structures on the Southern coast of Crimea that were “affected” by the criminal “commercial activity”, such as the cable car scam, which we have already written about.
That is why their “talking head” Sardyko begins to create “pleasant surprises” for competing criminal structures from Moscow.