On December 13 and 14, two “kneeling riots” were immediately published on social networks, connected with occupied Sudak and with the so-called “direct line” of the Kremlin dictator. First, a statement was posted from residents of the village of Morske, who stated well-known facts about the destruction of the village embankment, the collapse of roads and water supply systems, and also that the local community center, sports complex and stadium were in an unusable condition. Then one could observe the appeal of children from a dilapidated gym in the same Sudak, in which the video of the terrifying premises spoke for itself.
After this “double kneeling riot”, the occupiers predictably began to imitate vigorous activity in the form of “prosecutor’s checks” and “interrogation of the director”. At the same time, propagandist Oleg Kryuchkov, close to Sergei Aksyonov, extremely hysterically stated that “you cannot use the emergency room for PR and solving your problems” and that “who brought the children into the emergency gym building is a question for law enforcement officers”. This nervousness of Aksyonov’s criminal circle, in the conditions of a “swinging chair” for the “goblin of the Crimean spring,” is quite understandable. But the initiator of this “revolt on his knees” remains “behind the scenes”, since it is obvious that the residents of the occupied Crimea themselves are mercilessly punished for less massive “public actions”.
However, here the answer lies on the surface: let us recall that in September we wrote about a somewhat comical situation when the Aksyonov clan “fired” a “boring competitor,” namely the criminal “head of the town council” of Sudak, Konstantin Rozhko, allegedly because he was noticed in a negligee local nudist beach. We wrote back then that the collaborator and criminal “secretary of the town branch of United Russia” Rozhko, who before the occupation was listed as the director of the Sudak boarding house “Zenit” from the Moscow aircraft manufacturing corporation “MiG”, would not disappear and that “probably his former owners will now be able to place him in your own advertising department”.
As can now be observed in this “jar of spiders,” his Sudak “outcast” competitors managed to “serve their revenge on Aksyonov” in a rather original form. Its instrument was the Kremlin dictator, forced to “distract” from the new idea that has captured the Russian “naked king” about the enslavement of the world through artificial intelligence and from the criminal fabrications that “a world order based on rules does not exist,” not only to the shortage of eggs and vaccines from measles, but also to the “nudist battle near Sudak” described above.