On March 23, the criminal “head of Crimea” Sergei Aksyonov continued the propaganda campaign of the aggressor’s special services carried out against the background of the terrorist attack they carried out in the “Crocus City Hall” center in Krasnogorsk near Moscow. In addition to the expected fabrications regarding the alleged “coordination” of the activities of the consumable aggressor by Ukraine, Aksyonov became the mouthpiece through which another criminal algorithm of the Kremlin was announced, raising “the question of the problems of migration policy head on,” since ethnic Tajiks were allegedly “suspected” in the terrorist attack.
On this occasion, Aksyonov stated that “the problem is long overdue and overripe,” and that “the muddy migration flow largely contributes to the creation within Russia of closed communities formed along ethnic lines, often infected with Russophobia”, which “become a breeding ground for extremist and terrorist ideology, in which foreign intelligence services can find executors to implement their criminal plans.”
It is obvious that such an obvious hint at a further “fight against terrorism” on an ethnic basis will clearly concern not only and not so much the Tajiks, but to whom the occupiers are trying the appropriate repression in the occupied Crimea – the question has a fairly obvious answer.