In August, the aggressor-controlled “Crimean media” reported on another “international” provocation carried out in the international children’s center “Artek” that they had seized. It was reported that in Crimea “on the initiative of Rossotrudnichestvo, the “People of Artek” action was held, and within the framework of which schoolchildren from European countries were able to visit the international children’s center”, for which they had to “write a report about Artek”.
The “winners of the competition”, allegedly from “Finland, France, Turkey and Germany”, whose names the aggressor’s propaganda does not disclose, were delivered by the occupiers to Crimea, where they were given, in addition to “Artek”, a “meeting with cosmonaut Vladimir Titov” and a “visit to the house-museum of Yulian Semenov in the village of Oliva” with the name “Villa Stirlitz”, which is so “painfully close” to many post-Soviet pseudo-intelligence agents.
The mention of Semenov here is far from accidental, since the “talking head” of this aggressor’s provocation was the daughter of the Soviet writer, Olga Semenova. Since 1993, Semenova Jr. has lived in France with her husband, “a Frenchman of Lebanese origin” Nadim Albert Braidy, who has extensive contacts in the Middle East ,and with their children, wandering between Paris and their “house in the mountains”.
Let us note that it was Semenov Sr. who managed to “match-make” this spouse, who “gave” Olga both a French passport and legalization in Europe, before his rather “incomprehensible” death in Moscow in 1993.
The Semenov family is indeed not alien to Crimea, since for his fantastic opuses about “Soviet intelligence officers” and other related activities in the interests of the Soviet KGB, Yulian Semenov, before his elimination as “knowing too much”, was able to snatch the aforementioned dacha in Yalta’s Oliva back in Soviet times.
However, Olga, despite the dramatic end of her father, as well as her grandfather, who was repressed in 1952, rather cynically decided to “continue the family business” with the Russian special services, under the guise of “active cooperation with the Russian House and Rossotrudnichestvo” in France, having received from the latter a month ago in Paris a medal “For Love and Loyalty”.
The main focus of Semenova’s propaganda activities is to tell the “Russian media” how bad everything is in “decaying France”, from where, however, she “for some reason” does not intend to migrate anywhere. At the same time, this “Paris resident” constantly travels to occupied Crimea and Lebanon, with an obviously diverse set of assignments.
Let us add, that the provocation with the “People of Artek” on the captured peninsula was helped to be carried out by the wife of the Crimean Gauleiter Elena Aksyonova, as the “chairwoman of the supervisory board” of the criminal “Russian Unity”, as well as an extremely interesting agent of the aggressor, “in the world” “coordinator of the project” “World of Opportunities” from “United Russia” Roman Romanov from Nizhny Novgorod.
It is under the formal auspices of “World of Opportunities” that the Russian special services are running the “People of Artek” project, stating that within its framework “at the 8th shift of the current year” in Crimea allegedly “78 children from 15 countries visited”. How the governments of civilized countries will react to the gradual transformation of “Artek” into a solid “Villa Stirlitz” for their underage citizens – the near future will show.