In early May, we wrote about a number of scams by the “charity fund” “Svoyim”, to use funds allegedly for “psychological support for the families of participants” of Russian aggression and for prostheses for the corresponding disabled “cannon fodder”.
We wrote about the connections of the “Svoyim” structure with the Bakhchisarai bishop Kallinik (Chernyshev), with the Moscow “wedding general” Gennady Udovichenko, with the infamous Sergei Glazyev and Sergei Karyakin, as well as with the “leadership” of the criminal structure “Rosimushchestvo” in Crimea, in the person of Dmitry Kolomytsev and Arkady Rezvan.
Among the “ambassadors” of this structure from the Crimean collaborators, we named “talking heads” such as Yevgeny Soin and Elena Greshnyakova, as well as Feodosians “from the bottom of the food chain”, Albert Dorzheev and Igor Goncharenko.
We wrote about the scams of these figures with the Kremlin structure “Defenders of the Fatherland” and about their “broken pots” with the “Simferopol and Crimean diocese” of the occupiers, which, however, was before the “Crimean arrival” of Metropolitan Tikhon.
Now the same Soin voices in the “Crimean officialdom” the start of a new scam from “Svoyim”, with “psychological rehabilitation and rest in Yevpatoria for residents of the Kursk region”, the embezzlement of which, under the supervision of the senator-aggressor Daria Lantratova, is already underway from the Kursk branch of “Defenders of the Fatherland”. The essence of this show comes down to the short-term placement of “evacuees” in the Yevpatoria sanatorium “Druzhba”, which was previously used since 2022 to hold deported Kherson children and became a place of criminal propaganda and Russification for them.
It should be noted that the bulk of “forced tourists” from the Kursk region are relatives of participants in the Russian aggression, including those already killed over the past two years, of which, by the way, there were many.
However, as we are informed from Yevpatoria, this does not make the attitude of the local collaborators “warmer” towards them, and the regime of their stay in “Druzhba” resembles either barracks or a “family-type prison”, with especially “fabulous” food; among other things, the occupiers categorically prohibit “migrants” from communicating with the local population without extreme need.
At the same time, the “vacationers” brought in in shifts for 10 days have no money at all; “sponsors” allocated them “as much” as 5,000 rubles per family. It is obvious that the swindlers from “Svoim” will try to push the maximum number of “person-beds” through “Druzhba” this fall, and apart from the corresponding cut, they are interested in little else in this process.