The other day, the occupiers’ propaganda announced that illegal sales of Moskvich cars began in Simferopol. The fake official dealer of this show is the Avtodel company, according to the Crimean Reintegration Association.
“Much has already been said about the “high” qualities of the new masterpiece of the Russian automobile industry, but it is worth dwelling on the criminal intermediaries of these propaganda measures. They are designed to prove the absence of harm from sanctions in an environment where the collapse of the Russian automotive industry itself is recognized by the official statistics of the aggressor. The beneficiary of the criminal “Avtodel” is the protégé of the “head of the Crimea” Aksenov, Mikhail Smolyanov. He also actually manages the Crimean illegal corporation Avtolider-M and concurrently is an illegal deputy of the State Council of Crimea from United Russia. And Vladislav Tovstokor was declared the criminal “director” of his company.“.
According to the experts of the Association, since the beginning of the large-scale aggression, the Crimean collaborators discovered a new large-scale criminal source of supplies of European and American-made cars to the peninsula. We are talking about the cars of the dead or forcibly displaced citizens of Ukraine from the occupied mainland south.
“Under such conditions, and with the participation of the Smolyanov gang, the criminal Crimean State Council appealed to the Kremlin with a request to allow the import of vehicles with Ukrainian numbers from mainland Ukraine to the peninsula. Now, this marauder, who back in 2019 boasted of deliveries of BMW of the seventh model to Crimea, is trying to clumsily play the role of invulnerability from sanctions, while cynically offering to buy from him the “new models” of Moskvich that are falling apart on the go.“.
Earlier reported that Russia, due to sanctions, has problems with the production of new weapons.
Source: Fakty
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