On August 5, the Crimean Gauleiter Sergei Aksyonov announced the “dismissal at his own request” of the so-called “Minister of emergency situations of the republic of Crimea” Sergei Sadakliev “following a conversation”.
And the reason for the “replacement” of this native of Odessa Bulgarians, who in 2014 went over to the side of the aggressor from the position of head of the structural department of the Crimean Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, and then “slowly rose to the rank of minister” was not at all what the occupiers themselves write “fires were this year on the peninsula like it hasn’t burned for a long time”.
We predicted “personnel problems” for Sadakliev back on July 18, when in Simferopol, the occupiers’ “police” detained Ingmar Levchik, “an assistant to the Minister of emergency situations”, who “was driving a Range Rover without a license”. At the same time, the occupiers “deprived Levchik of his license back in 2022 for driving under the influence of drugs, and now, “completely suddenly” decided to “notice” him as a driver.
As we immediately wrote, Levchik himself is too small a bird for such a “public flogging”, and the show with his “detention” in the “Crimean press” is far from a diagnosis, but rather a symptom, and specifically for Sadakliev.
We have stated that this is another “hello” from the aggressor’s special services to the collaborator Sadakliev, as “having been a minister for too long” since 2021, and a probable symptom of his further replacement by a functionary from Russia. Now it is obvious that this symptom has turned into a full-fledged diagnosis.