After social networks were filled with photos and videos from the western coast of Sevastopol in the morning of January 4, Gauleiter Mikhail Razvozhaev “woke up” by lunchtime on this matter, deigning to declare a “regional emergency situation” in the city.
At the same time, he stated that volunteers would be involved in cleaning the beaches only after “the city purchases the necessary equipment”, including gloves, stating that supposedly “the pollution is insignificant” and “we are coping with the efforts” of the structures controlled by the occupiers.
In fact, as they write in social networks, “in Orlovka yesterday, volunteers without protective equipment cleaned up a third of the beach in fuel oil. And if they had organized the Sevastopol residents and given them protective equipment, the entire beach would have been cleaned up”, but in the “government” “it is easier to call everyone liars”.
At the same time, the infamous “deputy” Pavel Kharlamov has been declared the “communicator” with the public; let us recall, that last year we wrote about this collaborator’s fake “campaign in the army” of the aggressor, in order to get into the Sevastopol “legislative assembly chair” under the “quota of front-line soldiers”, straight from the “Yalta cauldron”.
At the same time, in the occupied AR of Crimea, people who initially believed the stories of the “authorities” that all the injured birds would be “rescued” at Oleg Zubkov’s facilities, the Yalta “Skazka” and the Karasubazar “Taigan”, state that this is a classic show for the occupiers for a “pretty picture” in the “press”.
Actually, given Zubkov’s previous role with his front-line propaganda in favor of the aggressor, it would be strange to assume otherwise.
As we wrote earlier, the capacity of the resources of Zubkov’s “latifundia” is clearly not enough even for hundreds of birds, not to mention thousands, as even those who are entirely “loyal” to the occupiers write, “Skazka” is an object “for a short period of time”, since “there are more and more birds”, and it “does not work at night, more birds arrive at night and many do not survive until the morning”.
On this matter, some Crimean residents sarcastically advise writing to “mayor Yanina”, since the Yalta gauleiter “reports that everything is organized and everything is fine”.
Apparently, a deplorable situation is also observed in the Opuk reserve, militarized and closed to “mere mortals”.
There are no reliable photos or videos from there yet, but on the morning of January 5, a well-known “employee” from the “state budgetary institution” “Zapovedny Krym” Igor Sikorsky was urgently searching social networks for “volunteers to collect fuel oil in the Opuk Reserve and volunteer drivers to transport birds to Kerch.”

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