The consequences of the “human shield” tactics of the occupiers in Sevastopol, which we described, which led, according to the occupiers, to the alleged injury of more than 150 people on the Uchkuevka beach and the death of four, demonstrated the systemic collapse of the occupiers’ propaganda.
If the Crimean collaborators published a standard set of threats and curses against Ukraine, promising to “help Sevastopol”, naturally, without specifying how and with what, then “on the ground” everything was much more “saturated”.
In social networks controlled by the occupiers, the two-year calls of “governor” Mikhail Razvozhaev to “read about air raid alerts in his telegram channel” were widely discussed, as well as the scam we recently described with a “separately paid wire radio”, which was carried out by the “administration” instead of organizing sane air warning systems on air raid alert.
In general, there is a possibility that the “governor” now has difficult times ahead and large-scale “additional contributions” to curators are on the horizon.
At the same time, the video message frantically recorded after lunch on June 23 by the same Razvozhaev, where he is in a rather characteristic state, only worsened the situation and caused a comment even in the occupiers’ “security” resources: “do not record a video message while reading the text. This is cynical, not from the heart. Moreover more if you are drunk! Write in text on your social networks.”
Notable here were the attempts of the Razvozhaev-controlled “media” to “shift responsibility” from the “authorities” to the “beach administrator”, to which the aggressor’s resources wrote: “it’s strange to demand the preparation of beaches for missile attacks from officials who cannot even prepare these beaches for the swimming season”.
The occupiers also hastened to publish a certain photo of a “downed American missile,” which turned out to be parts of an air defense missile from the aggressor’s “Pantsir”.
Moreover, in the resources under their control they also wrote the following: “the missile was shot down or performed abnormally, if the warhead had opened normally over the beach, there would have been hundreds of dead, … I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out that our air defense missile fell.”
Residents also read a series of contradictory statements regarding the further “holiday season” – from the fact that supposedly “no one is canceling tourist tours to the peninsula”, to hasty “recommendations not to fine for cancellation”, also learning on the morning of June 24 that only now, on the third year of a large-scale war, “a state of emergency was declared in Sevastopol.”
The criminal propagandist Oleg Kryuchkov also “noted” himself against the general background and began to “refute” the messages of a number of “competing” “Crimean channels” in the Caucasian location on the afternoon of June 23. These resources wrote “from the administration of the city of Yevpatoria” instructions on what to do when the “attention everyone” signal is turned on, indicating that “the time to occupy the nearest shelter is one minute,” to which Kryuchkov stated that “the enemy continues to throw in fakes.”
However, as reported on social networks, already on the evening of June 23, the entire area of Yevpatoria was covered by another wave of “fake news”, with massive detonation and fires in the areas where the occupiers were deployed.