Previously, we have written many times about the scam with “land plots” for the occupiers’ cannon fodder, in the form of “veterans” of Russian aggression or killed invaders’ family members. This “historic public initiative” of the Kremlin dictator about “plots by the sea” was gradually curtailed by the Crimean and Sevastopol “authorities” into a show of “land allocation” far from the coast, without communications, and completely or partially unsuitable for agriculture.
And if in Crimea there are still empty, unsuitable places for living, uninteresting to collaborators, and where they can install a “peg for a veteran” on camera, then in Sevastopol the occupiers found only one such inconvenience, near the Polyushko village, and at burial sites from the Second World War.
Now they have decided to officially shut down this scam in Sevastopol, declaring, first at the level of “draining projects”, and then through “governor” Mikhail Razvozhaev, that “instead of plots” a payment of 1 million rubles is proposed. At the same time, it is obvious that even the “garbage lands” in Polyushko are still worth more than a million “wooden” ones, which is ridiculous by today’s standards.
The occupiers’ calculation here is simple – everyone understands that “the Sevastopol lands, bad enough to be given to veterans” no longer exist anywhere at all, and no one will “give them” in real time, even at Polyushko. The “authorities” themselves have already calculated that in 2023, “447 land plots” were allegedly “allocated”, and this is taking into account “especially close veterans” from the “Yalta Front”, and as of June 10, 2024, the queue of applicants in Sevastopol amounted to “7915 people”.
The most tragicomic thing here is that this Razvozhaev’s statement clearly premature and forced, since he does not have millions for the “veterans”: it is stated that for these needs “100 million rubles are reserved in the government reserve fund,” which, according to a simple calculation, is only enough for the aggressor’s “especially valuable veterans”. The rest of the occupiers’ cannon fodder and their relatives were only “comfortingly” informed that the “authorities” would “continue to work to find an additional source of financing.”