Moscow administrators are not satisfied with the level of support for the Russian authorities by the residents of the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Center for National Resistance says.
The Gauleiter of occupied Crimea, Aksenov, is experiencing problems due to the decrease in support for the Russian Federation of the local population: anti-Russian sentiment is growing on the peninsula. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
“The administrators of Moscow are not satisfied with the level of support for the Russian authorities by the residents of the temporarily occupied Crimea. According to the latest results of sociological studies commissioned by the Putin administration, the anti-Russian that sentiment is growing strongly on the peninsula, that is why the head of the labor administration of Crimea Sergei Aksenov had an unpleasant conversation with the Kremlin administrators,” – said the message.
It is reported that Aksenov himself, in his defense, gave an “analytical” report to Moscow on the reasons for the growth of anti-Russian sentiments, and called the main economic problem, especially the impact of sanctions , so prices for medicines and essentials have increased.
“In fact, the main problem is the reorientation of the peninsula’s resources to meet the needs of the military from the Russian Federation. For example, the lack of certain types of drugs is due to the fact that medical support is mainly provided to wounded Russians in hospitals. There is also a large labor shortage in the peninsula due to the mobilization of the male population. For example, in the agricultural sector, the labor shortage is 77%,” the CNS said in a statement.
The Center of National Resistance says that the scapegoat this time is the so-called Minister of Energy and Fuel of Crimea, Igor Koren, who recently resigned: Aksenov is responsible for the increase in prices for fuel, and, accordingly , for essential goods. .
We remind you that the movement of reactivated Soviet equipment was recorded in Crimea.
Earlier it was reported that the partisans discovered a secret warehouse of the occupiers near Simferopol.
Source: korrespondent

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