Previously, we wrote that in occupied Crimea the fifth anniversary of the massacre at the “Kerch polytechnic college”, allegedly perpetrated by “student Vladislav Roslyakov,” passed almost “unnoticed.”
Let us recall that on October 17, 2018, as a result of an explosion and shooting, “15 students, five college workers and the attacker himself were killed, and another 67 people were injured”.
We wrote that this act of terror, regardless of its real circumstances, was extremely inconvenient for the aggressor’s “talking heads”: it was obviously not associated with either pro-Ukrainian sentiments or “Crimean Tatar extremists” and became a real assessment of the fakeness of the “terrorist readiness” that the occupiers so boast about.
However, a certain “reaction” to the anniversary can now be observed, but in the style of tragic farce familiar to the occupiers: the criminal “chairman of the State Council Committee on Education, Science and Youth Policy” of the occupiers, Sergei Dodonov, announced his intention to “launder” 1.8 billion next year rubles “to attract employees of private security companies to protect schools.”
In addition, Dodonov promised that the money would be written off for the construction of fences around schools since the current ones are supposedly “not enough”. Let us recall that we have previously repeatedly described the scams of Crimean collaborators on the “protection of educational facilities” as at the “bottomless bottom” of the corresponding “budget contracts”; it is possible that in order to “justify the need for security” the relevant collaborators may not disdain organizing a provocation in a separate school.