Soon, a shortage of fuel may begin on the peninsula, the Russians are fleeing in a panic to the Russian Federation.
The Russians in Crimea and Belgorod are now experiencing all the horror that the Ukrainians experienced in March of this year. Panic, evacuation, shortage of fuel - now the inhabitants of the Russian Federation and the occupied peninsula are unhappy.
Military expert Oleg Zhdanov talked about this during an interview with Natalya Moseychuk.
So, the Russians were seized by panic after the explosions and constant strikes in Crimea and the information about the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kherson region. The Crimean bridge now works only for exit from the temporarily occupied peninsula. Collaborators are running, Gauleiters are going to the Russian Federation.
At the exit to the bridge, the queue can reach 25 kilometers. Tourists are urgently leaving Crimea; those who have moved there over these eight years are packing up and running away, Zhdanov added.
"Prime Minister" of the occupied Crimea, Sergey Aksenov, took his family out, but he himself could not leave. Nobody will let him go," Zhdanov believes,"So he is trying to save his relatives. Soon, after the motor depot explosions, a fuel shortage will begin in Crimea. This will cause even more panic.
The situation is similar in the Russian city of Belgorod, where almost daily rockets explode, with which the Russian Federation is trying to hit Ukraine, but "something" in the aggressor country is constantly going wrong. One of these rockets fell on the station. People fled in panic.
The Russians have already begun to evacuate. Now they are all experiencing all the horror that the Ukrainians have already experienced in March of this year," Zhdanov summed up.