On August 30, in the aggressor-controlled “media”, they began to write that the raid of the Sevastopol Balaklava “will be closed until September 4 at the direction of the commander of the Black Sea Fleet”.
However, a few hours later, the criminal “governor” Razvozhaev wrote that allegedly “this is a lie. No one was going to block the entire raid. Those who somehow refer to documents from the navy have not even been able to read them correctly. It was only about a specific square where the fleet carried out the work it needed. Now the fleet has finished its work, and the ban on ships sailing in a certain square has been lifted”.
It would seem that such a “small incident” is typical of the “accuracy” of the invaders’ propaganda, but something completely different is interesting here.
As the Sevastopol residents write on social networks, in fact, on August 30, “the ban on going to sea until September 4” in the occupied Balaklava was indeed reported to “heads of firms” and announcements were posted around the city about “the cessation of the movement of boats” and the boats themselves stopped for some time work.
Thus, Razvozhaev, who has long been trying to get used to the role of the “entertainer” of the aggressor’s Black Sea Fleet, obviously himself receives extremely “dosed information” from the aggressor’s military, and in the future he also tries to “creatively supplement” it. Therefore, the subsequent set of “naval” kitschs from the criminal “governor” will only grow