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The “Head” of Crimea threatened criminal responsibility to pro-Ukrainian activists

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According to Aksyonov, the residents of Crimea will be identified by video recordings from the rallies, fired and closed their businesses.

In Russian-occupied Crimea, the pro-Ukrainian movement has intensified – the occupiers are threatening Ukrainians with criminal responsibility for “nationalist slogans and songs” at public events. The so-called “head” of Crimea Sergei Aksenov wrote about this in Telegram.

“Videos from public events in Crimea appear in the information space, where participants chant pro-Ukrainian slogans, sing nationalist songs. I believe that the organizers and participants in such entertainment should be held accountable, removed from their positions, and other measures should be taken within the framework of the law. For those who support the Ukrainian regime, it is reasonable and logical to leave for the country they love so much,” wrote Aksyonov.

He also clarified that this would be a criminal liability. According to Aksyonov, residents of Crimea will be identified through video recordings, fired from their jobs and their businesses will be closed.

Earlier, the Ukrainian military launched missile strikes on the air bases of the Russian aggressors in temporarily occupied Crimea.

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Source: korrespondent

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