On March 22, the criminal Crimean Gauleiter Sergei Aksyonov decided to return to “big geopolitics”, from where he was “self-eliminated” last fall, hastily demonstrating that “not all is lost in the eyes of the Kremlin.”
Since the speechwriters tightly staked out stories about the “worldwide conspiracy of gays” for his “worst friend” Konstantinov, Aksyonov got the theme of “the worthlessness of the UN.”
The criminal “head of the Crimea” remembered the United Nations for a reason: over the past two days, in preparation for the shelling and explosion of the Dnieper hydroelectric station in Zaporizhzhya, the Kremlin’s special services began to launch the usual legend that “Ukraine is undermining itself.”
And, of course, “purely by chance”, on the “occasion of World Water Day”, Aksenov then announced an alleged “water blockade of Crimea and Donbass” and that Ukraine allegedly carried out a bombing of the Kakhovka hydroelectric station.
However, having declared “the deceitful, hypocritical policy of the organization [UN], which proclaims the protection of human rights as one of its main goals,” Aksenov’s speechwriters are clearly preparing “blanks” for his subsequent “thematic speeches,” including ones at the International Criminal Court.