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The Head of the Mejlis Named the Condition That Would Force Russia to Flee Crimea

UA NEWS 26 June 2026 21:44
The Head of the Mejlis Named the Condition That Would Force Russia to Flee Crimea

The complete and ongoing isolation of the temporarily occupied Crimea, as well as the systematic deprivation of fuel and electricity for Russian troops, could force the Kremlin to come to the negotiating table or begin withdrawing its troops. 

Currently, tensions are rapidly escalating on the peninsula between the local population and the invaders.

The Crimean Peninsula is now effectively on the brink of widespread panic due to the invaders’ inability to guarantee security. 

No outright chaos has been reported among Russian citizens yet, but the overall situation is becoming increasingly critical for the occupying administration. 

In regional pro-Russian communities and public groups, Crimean residents are increasingly voicing serious dissatisfaction with the authorities’ actions.

People are demanding clear answers to security challenges from the military leadership and asking where the promised aid and protection from Moscow are. 

The lack of a response from the Kremlin only intensifies internal anxiety among collaborators and Russian settlers. 

Any new incidents at critical infrastructure sites could trigger uncontrollable developments on the peninsula.

This is reported by Novosti.LIVE.

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