Service stations of Crimean Tatars who refused to serve the Russian occupiers were demolished in Crimea

14 August 2022, 08:30 | Ukraine
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The occupying authorities in Crimea demolished the service station of the Crimean Tatars, who had previously refused to service the military vehicle of the Russians. The head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov announced this in his Telegram.

“Everyone remembers the recent sensational story in the occupied Crimea, when the service station (STO) refused to service the military vehicle of the Russian invaders. The owners and employees of this service station were Crimean Tatars. The event received a wide response not only in the occupied Crimea, but also beyond its borders.. The other day, the specified service station was demolished by Russian invaders as a result of falsified data allegedly about the illegality of its construction,” Refat Chubarov wrote..

Chubarov assured that after the liberation of Crimea from Russian infidels, those guilty of illegally destroying the business of these Crimean Tatars will be punished, and the owners will receive compensation at the expense of infidels and their informants.

This story took place in June. Vilen Seitosmanov, a resident of the village of Vidnoe in the Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea, refused to serve the Russian military, who arrived at the service station on a truck with Z-symbols.

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Recall that this is not the only scandalous story between the Russian invaders fighting in Ukraine and the Crimean Tatars.. Russia records the deployment of entire IPSOs against the Crimean Tatars. One of them, for example, is based on the fact that Crimean Tatars beat an occupier with the symbol “Z”.

After replicating the news of the beating, spread disinformation in Russia that the Crimean Tatars are terrorists, because almost 80% of them support Hizb-ut-Tahrir, or that “Crimean Tatar flags can still be found on the peninsula, calmly hanging on flagpoles,.

We add that the indigenous peoples of Crimea were persecuted and destroyed by the Soviet authorities. On ZN. ua you can read the story of the persecution of another indigenous people of the peninsula - the Krymchaks in the article by Nikolai Pugachev "




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