We already wrote about the “spring aggravation” of the criminal “Crimean speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov and his team regarding the fake “cancellation” of the decisions of 1954 on the transfer of the Crimean peninsula to Ukraine, which were treated rather coolly by the aggressor authorities, after which the Crimean collaborators decided to replay the loud “state duma denunciation” with a fake “appeal” to the aggressor’s constitutional court.
Among other things, the absurdity of the “Konstantinov show” is understandable to any lawyer, given that the territorial integrity of Ukraine, including the Crimea, has been consistently recognized by the whole world since 1991, precisely as an independent country, including through the conclusion of many bilateral agreements.
In this vein, the collaborators of the Russia-occupied Sevastopol have now decided to demonstrate their “more scientific” approach – the fake media “ForPost” has spread an extremely voluminous “stream of consciousness” of a certain associate professor Lyubov Ulyanova, who has long been associated with the “Sevastopol branch” of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
The essence of the “discoveries” of the assistant professor is that at the referendum on the independence of Ukraine in 1991, where no one has ever disputed the figures of more than 57% “for” in Sevastopol and more than 54% “for” in the then Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic were allegedly “inflated” due to voting of the military personnel of the Black Sea Fleet, who, regarding Sevastopol, were allegedly “not local”.
However, Ulyanova’s long and lengthy “calculations” consist of words like “possibly”, “probably” and “approximately”, she does not know the exact numbers, and it is obvious that military personnel, including those from conscripted military service who at that time were citizens of the Ukrainian SSR, voted within the framework of the then legislation and their number, up to 10 % of the voters of the city, could not change the results of the referendum by an order of magnitude.
This is all the more absurd for the almost two million population of Crimea, where in 1991 conscripts made up a much smaller percentage of the population than in Sevastopol.
However, the very sudden search by collaborators for non-existent “legal fleas” in 2023 is quite remarkable – from the “denial stage” of de-occupation, they smoothly move into the “bargaining stage” and frantically try to find any non-existent arguments for this.

