On May 12, the criminal “Crimean speaker” Vladimir Konstantinov decided to speculate on the “negotiation process” on social networks, obviously trying to demonstrate his “role especially close to the Kremlin” and showing off some “additional awareness”.
In general, the genocidal calls from this collaborator have not changed, and Konstantinov, among other things, stated that “the war for Ukraine will not end now, even if this conflict can be stopped”.
However, at the same time, the “speaker” spoke about “negotiations in Istanbul”, different versions of which were voiced by different sources, as an issue that was supposedly actually decided on the spot.
By declaring that “anything can happen” at such negotiations, Konstantinov allegedly “opened the cards”, hinting that the Kremlin will sabotage any truce, citing the alleged “impossibility” of verifying the ceasefire and the alleged lack of mechanisms for monitoring it.
This role of “predictor” from Konstantinov will soon be tested by time, which is also understood in the Crimean “corridors of power”.
And therefore, the fake “head of the state council” is now more enthusiastically discussing “more practical things”, such as the “competition for a new Crimean anthem” that he initiated last year, where allegedly collaborators are reviewing 30 applications out of 50 submitted.
Now Konstantinov’s clan no longer hides that the main motive for “replacing the anthem” was their criminal desire to include a mention of Russia in its text.
However, this tragicomedy correlates quite well with another “festival” held in occupied Simferopol, on the presentation of Russian folk tales by schoolchildren “In the Far Far Away Kingdom…”, and “talking heads”, and the result of which is maximally similar to the buffoonery of “hymn writing.”


