The aggressor’s “Crimean” propaganda pompously announced another “international teleconference”, and if last time the schedule of provocations of the invaders’ special services, with “online communication with an American”, but in fact with a fugitive Russian actress, was implemented by “Yevpatoria librarians”, then now they have been “replaced” by “Feodosia museum workers”. At the same time, allegedly “on March 1, a teleconference was “thrown” from the Feodosia Literary and Memorial Museum of Alexander Greene” to Minsk, namely to communicate with the “head of the museum of the writer Maxim Bogdanovich” Mikhail Baranovsky and with the criminal “plenipotentiary representative of the Republic of Crimea in Belarus” Andrei Lopatsky.

Previously, we described Lopatsky’s Minsk acts against his own people, in the role of such Kremlin-controlled structures as the Moscow “international fund for social and economic support of cultural and arts workers” and the “public chamber of the Union State”. On their behalf, Lopatsky participated in promoting a number of criminal initiatives of the “Russian world” directed against Belarusian citizens, and a number of “initiatives” were so “peace-loving” that even Lukashenka’s punitive forces began to punish them for “extremism.”

Naturally, at the current “teleconference” the Crimean collaborator, “professional Belarusian” Roman Chegrinets “surfaced”; however, the very obvious tension and the extremely “high circle of participants” of the provocative event indicate that the schedule of “Crimean provocations” of the Russian special services is clearly moving to a “truncated format”.

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