On June 29, the criminal “governor” of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, released a rather hysterical statement in which he accused the “Sevastopol Center for Civil Society Development” of “attacks on media resources.”
Razvozhaev said that allegedly on behalf of the “center” “people are asked to record a video message in which they should request the installation of additional alerts for air raid warning and air defense systems in Sevastopol.”
At the same time, the “governor” stated on the situation on June 29 that “a number of liberal and pro-Ukrainian channels publish information that today during the attack the warning system in Sevastopol did not work,” declaring that allegedly “this is a lie.”
At the same time, in the same post, Razvozhaev states, as if nothing had happened, that “we have streets where you can’t hear alerts” and that supposedly “the construction of the warning system will begin so that it covers the entire city.”
What is noteworthy here is not only Razvozhaev’s mutually exclusive theses, but also his “exposure” of the “center” controlled by Sevastopol collaborator Alexander Khrabrov.
This figure “flourished” during the “Sevastopol governorship” of the current “London prisoner” and aggressor’s venerable intelligence officer Dmitry Ovsyannikov, having “mastered” under him a considerable “presidential grant” for two annual “military-patriotic festivals of hero cities.”
However, the activity of Khrabrov, as well as his “business partner”, Khleim Ronald Gerard from the Dutch Soest, who is not entirely a stranger to Ovsyannikov, including land intrigues in Inkerman, calmed down in occupied Sevastopol back in 2021.
Razvozhaev’s current hysteria about “discrediting the alerts” and “disrupting the tourist season” through “Ovsyannikov’s agents” has only generated tired irritation among the Sevastopol residents.
As they write on social networks regarding the “installation of sirens and shelters on the beaches,” “the main thing is that every “tourist” has a reminder in their passport that will say: “By entering Crimea, I realize that I am putting my life and the lives of my children in mortal danger.” Being of sound mind and clear consciousness, I do this voluntarily at my own peril and risk. I undertake not to make any claims against anyone for any negative consequences of my decision.” And, welcome to the peninsula!”
Sevastopol residents also write: “normal people don’t go to places where there’s shooting. Morons do. They also drag families under fire. How can you explain to a moron that he’s doing a stupid thing? No way. He just won’t understand.”
At the same time, Sevastopol residents state that the Kremlin also stimulates the bringing of “tourists” to Crimea through subsidies for train tickets, which “should at least be cancelled” or “the subsidies should be redirected to other picturesque but quieter areas.”
It is stated that in the Kremlin propaganda “they show reports in which they say that it is safe to relax in Crimea, everything is wonderful, the sea is warm… But no one says that this is a front-line territory, that shelling periodically occurs, especially in places where military personnel are nearby facilities. Budget organizations give big discounts to those who go on vacation to Crimea… The saddest thing about this is that they are bringing children with them…”.