An analysis of the “news” from the occupiers-controlled “Sevastopol media” allows us to state that “inspired” by the obvious “special achievements of the holiday season,” when the aggressor’s mentioned propaganda failed to “draw” the promised “millions of tourists”, the criminal “officials” are clearly “preparing for new achievements”.

For example, it is reported that in Balaklava it will not be possible to launch boats familiar to the population on the beaches, since “seasonal city routes” will not go to the “collapse-hazardous” “Vasili” beach and to the “Yashmovy” beach, which is closed to access by sea by the aggressor’s military, and in in other places, “berths on the beaches are unsafe”, and “putting them in order” supposedly “requires” quite large investments”.

At the same time, “officials” report that they have identified “2,287 plots of land” located in the city, allegedly “owned by foreigners,” which will be criminally “confiscated”; the list of “lucky” ones includes 1875 citizens of Ukraine, as well as 129 plots from citizens of Kazakhstan and 60 from Belarusians; just one citizen of Belarus was “deprived” of her property by a criminal “court decision” in October.
Among other “sources of funds”, such specific ones as “fines” for catching mussels by hand in the Sevastopol Bay are mentioned; in October, the occupiers named three persons among these “especially dangerous criminals”, including “natives of Uzbekistan and Ukraine”.

However, for those “socially close” the “officials” have a different approach: for example, they predictably “lost the trial” for the demolition of the shalman on Cape Khrustalny, controlled by Eduard Yurkevich, who was close to the occupation “administration”. So the criminal “vector of development” of the occupied city from the Russian invaders is obvious and does not require additional comments.

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