In July, the occupiers’ “Crimean press” posted another “optimistic interview” from the so-called “director of the state unitary enterprise” “Solnechnaya Tavrika” and the criminal “deputy of the state council” Lyudmila Ermakova about the activities of the “summer children’s camps” of the invaders controlled by this structure.
It is notable not so much for the next confessions about the militarization and indoctrination in these “camps” of the Ukrainian youth of the occupied territories and the feigned bravado of Ermakova about sanctions and investigations into the corresponding war crimes of the invaders, and not even for the fact that it is through “Solnechnaya Tavrika” that the occupiers are carrying out part of the results of the criminal “nationalization” of the tasty coastal real estate of the last two years.
Of interest here are Ermakova’s complaints that children are no longer being brought in from Russia en masse this summer; the collaborator gives the example of “an agreement with the Moscow Department of Labor and Social Protection for one and a half thousand vouchers,” according to which “out of 500 people who were supposed to come from this department, 150 came.”
Thus, it is clear that for every Russian schoolchild actually brought in, there are two “dead souls,” but even those who were supposed to “create a picture” are mostly absent in fact.
Ermakova cites “a shortage of tickets” and “rumors about fuel oil” as the “reasons” for the absence, and regarding the latter, she does not particularly hide the fact that the real situation is being hushed up, and that there is allegedly “no” fuel oil from the December catastrophe of the “Volgoneft” tankers in Crimea.
Where does it appear then en masse in the July photos and videos from Georgian Abkhazia, Odessa region and the Russia-occupied Azov region – the question is nothing more than rhetorical.
Another interesting thing here is that it turns out that for Russian vacationers in “children’s camps” there are “social vouchers”, but for the occupied territories, including Crimea, there is a “general price” and this correlates with the de facto forced sending of Ukrainian children to these places of “vacation”, and in fact – for brainwashing them for the “Russian world”.
Ermakova’s poorly concealed dissatisfaction that the million-dollar scams with “subsidies for social vouchers” do not pass through her hands, but within the framework of the “higher management” does not relieve this collaborator of responsibility for crimes against the fundamental rights of Ukrainian youth, from whom these “camps” continue to try to form “cannon fodder” in the aggressor’s interests.


