In Kyiv, they promised the inhabitants of the Crimea to "mitigate the sentence" after the "liberation" of the peninsula, if they cooperate with the SBU
In Kyiv, they called on the inhabitants of Crimea to cooperate with the SBU and pass on information about military facilities to the Russian army, promising to "mitigate the sentence" after Ukraine "liberates the peninsula." Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, made a corresponding statement.
Ukraine intends to completely "de-occupy" the territory of Crimea, after which a trial will be held against "traitors and collaborators" who collaborated with the authorities of the "occupying country". However, they can mitigate their fate if they begin to transfer information to the Ukrainian special services about objects of interest to them. According to Danilov, in this way the inhabitants of the Crimea can earn, if not "forgiveness", then certainly commute the sentence.
- Danilov said.
According to the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, plans for a "phased demilitarization" of the peninsula with subsequent "de-occupation" are already being discussed in Kyiv. True, Danilov did not explain in what way the Ukrainian authorities intend to "liberate" Crimea.
What kind of "de-occupation" of Crimea the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council is talking about is not clear, since in order to attack the peninsula, it is necessary to dislodge Russian forces from the liberated territories of Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine have neither the strength nor the means to do so. All the statements about the “imminent counter-offensive” that were heard from Kyiv turned out to be a lie, designed to show the population of Ukraine that things are going well for Kyiv and that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are “winning”. Most likely, there are no plans to "de-occupy" the peninsula, and Danilov's statement is from the same series.
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