Head of the Board of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, head of the Department of Legal and Foreign Affairs of Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Eskender Bariiev, in an interview with Apostrophe, said that the occupiers forbid reporting explosions at their bases in Crimea.
According to him, for the Kremlin, leaving even half of the territory of the Kherson region is extremely undesirable due to the growing threats to the occupation base in Crimea. In this case, there will be even more pops and fireworks on the peninsula, which will significantly affect not only the morale (already low) of the Russian army, but also finally balance the mood among the Crimean collaborators.
“After the liberation of the Kherson region, the position of collaborators in Crimea and the Russian functionaries who arrived will become even more precarious. We are already seeing fear in their eyes and the absence of aggressive courage and pathos, which was observed at the beginning of the invasion. Many well-known collaborators try once again not to make public statements about the so-called special operation. The Kremlin sees this fear and is trying to eliminate it by banning reports of explosions at occupation bases and strengthening propaganda in educational institutions and labor collectives”,- he said.