Earlier, we wrote about the complaints of Crimean collaborators about the “increase in the cost of transportation” from Russia to the occupied Crimea through the so-called “land corridor”, which they are trying to explain by the “poor quality of roads” in the Kherson region when bypassing Chongar through Perekop.
However, there are other “components of the freight cost” and they are located far to the east of Sivash.
Previously, we have repeatedly written about the struggle for the opportunity to “buy” trucks on the “land corridor” between groups of criminal “administrations” in the Crimea, Henichesk, Melitopol and Donetsk.
And now the occupiers’ propaganda “happily” reported that allegedly “to organize the safe and uninterrupted movement of citizens traveling to the territory of the Crimean peninsula and back on an alternative route” in the occupied part of the Donetsk region, “five checkpoints have been installed”, where you can allegedly “ask for directions, ask for water” and “a control tower has been created that monitors and monitors the situation of the entire route”.
How much does a bottle of “appropriate water” and “valuable advice” on the direction of movement for a truck driver from the criminal “military commandant’s office” cost in terms of a ton of cargo is not specified; however, it is obvious that the conversion of such “advices” is organized by the occupiers as centrally as possible.