Recently, the aggressor’s propaganda decided to “remember” the criminal “people’s governor of Sevastopol” of 2014, Aleksei Chaly, whose clan had been in a state of “dead-end defense” for the past decade under the last two gauleiters of the occupied city, gradually surrendering their traditional corrupt and commercial schemes to their clans.
The formal reason is quite characteristic: gauleiter Mikhail Razvozhaev was summoned to Moscow “on the carpet” to the aggressor’s Minister of energy, Sergei Tsivilev, regarding “improving grid reliability, including in the problematic Fiolent district.”
Let’s remind that the constant power outages and battles for control of transformers and grids affected not only the local population, who periodically staged “tearful complaints,” but also the aggressor’s military structures.
And while the Kremlin could ignore the needs of the population for a long time, the “military issues” clearly caused some discontent with Razvozhaev. And then, quite “unexpectedly,” Chaly surfaced on this show, as the beneficiary of a Sevastopol-based company called “Smart Electric Grids” with a turnover of hundreds of millions, which began holding “strategic seminars” called “Energy of Thought” in Moscow, inaugurated with the participation of the same Tsivilev.
It’s worth noting that Chaly, a long-time Russian intelligence agent, clearly had a reason for deciding to get involved in “smart grids” several years ago. And his “company” claims to be “developing technologies” with GeoProject software and the GeoSCADA intelligent control system.
Considering that these technologies are actually being developed by key global energy corporations of our time, such as “Schneider Electric” and “Siemens”, Chaly’s structure was originally planned as a shell company for “legalizing” the results of Russian intelligence’s industrial espionage.
And now, Chaly’s handlers have clearly decided to “pull off the shelf” this “energy trump card,” creating a significant enough lever of influence to undermine gauleiter Razvozhaev’s position in the eyes of the Kremlin; the coming months will tell how this “energy combination” will play out.


