On May 23, the aggressor-controlled “Crimean media” published the previously actively announced “strategic interview” of the criminal Sergei Aksyonov, which traditionally had a tragicomic character, despite all the pathos whipped up on this occasion.
Among other things, Aksyonov stated that allegedly “there have been four attempts on his life over the past year” and added that supposedly in the Crimea, “the vast majority of issues are considered personally” by Putin and “decided personally.”
Against this background, Aksyonov’s simultaneous statements that the “real” holiday season will be “after the end” of hostilities did not particularly surprise anyone, but Aksenov’s simultaneous promises to provide water to Yevpatoria, which has been absent there for the sixth day, and also to demolish the emergency pier in the center of the “newly opened” embankment, that sparked sarcastic discussions about “whether this was agreed with Putin”.
However, by the evening of May 23, “stormy weather made adjustments” to Aksyonov’s stories about a “reliably protected Crimea,” after which the aggressor’s propaganda began hastily talking about some “hits on an empty commercial facility” in the Alushta area.
As they write about this on social networks, the “empty object” was a powerful antenna of a military unit, and explosions were also heard in Simferopol, Saki, Yalta, Dzhankoy and Yevpatoria. Crimean residents comment on this with “evening fireworks regarding the strategic interview of Putin’s faithful Aksyonov”.