Since the Kremlin dictator recently decided to declare a kind of “civil war” in the context of Russian aggression, his henchmen in the occupied Crimea decided to pick up this theme. Among other things, “Sevastopol Archpriest” Sergei Khalyuta, known for his anti-Ukrainian rhetoric and the 2015 scandal with the criminal “directorship” in Chersonese Tauride, stated that “there is a feeling that the civil war has not ended,” while stating that “the church, if there is the will among politicians, can become one of the effective, informal negotiators”.
However, such attempts to “inflate one’s worth” in the eyes of the Kremlin and the leadership of the Russian special services are characteristic not only of Khaliuta, but also of the so-called “Crimean Metropolitan” Tikhon. He “noted himself” with his statements at another fairly “passing” event in Simferopol together with the criminal “head of Crimea” Sergei Aksyonov, dedicated to “strengthening the bonds”.
At the same time, after Aksyonov’s long criminal ranting about his “special” role in “helping the front”, “supporting Putin” and “teachers’ fight for the minds of our youth” in the usual style of self-PR of “his beloved self”, Tikhon decided to be sarcastic in response, but allegedly did not about Aksyonov, but about certain “problem children”, declaring that “demanding gratitude is vulgar.” Let us remember that this is not the first statement by an active fighter for the patriarchal throne that Crimean collaborators are trying to interpret as an assessment of their future unsightly fate in the current criminal doctrine of “civil war” raised by the Kremlin.