Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), believes so, expressing his thoughts on Facebook.
He noted in his post that the NSDC is already developing the main steps that will be applied during the de-occupation of Ukrainian Crimea.
"The russian gauleiter "trash" in the temporarily occupied Crimea went a little too far in a hysterical z-seizure – sometimes intending to capture Kyiv or Odesa, sometimes falling into the Soviet frenzy of reviving the "Crimean SMERSH" (SMERSH – a group for three different counterintelligence bureaus created in the Soviet Army around the end of 1942 or even before. Joseph Stalin invented the name SMERSH; the abbreviation translates as "Death to spies." It was founded to stop attempts by Nazi Germany to send spies into the Red Army on the Eastern Front but in fact was the persecution of disagreeable persons by regime– ed.)
For this moscow garbage, I want to sketch with broad strokes how Ukraine will de-occupy Crimea. Where they and their ilk will be the number one targets to forever discourage anyone from even looking to moscow or opening their mouths without thinking carefully before commenting on something related to Ukraine," the NSDC secretary wrote.
Danilov identified 12 steps of de-occupation. They are as follows:
"But if they are not eligible, they are deprived of state pensions, including a ban on further employment in state bodies and local self-government bodies of Ukraine. The "wolf ticket" is forever," he explained.
At the same time, providing the Defense Forces of Ukraine and the investigation with important information related to national security issues may become a basis for mitigating the criminal penalty.
"They will be deprived of their liberty, titles, pension, property, honor, and respect legally, according to the court's verdict," stated the secretary of the NSDC.
"It is important to remember (!) that houses, apartments, plots of land, and other real estate purchased by russian citizens in Crimea are worth no more than the future of Aksyonov or the hope for the release of Konstantinov and similar collaborators on parole," Danilov added.
"The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (the Ukrainian Parliament – ed.) will later decide on a new name for the city. Perhaps, it will be Akhtiar," Danilov suggests.
It should be noted that the russian military is actively preparing to defend the temporarily occupied Crimea. They dug hundreds of kilometers of trenches along the beaches of the peninsula.
Also, the russian invaders began to build fortifications in the depths of Crimea. A significant concentration of russian troops is observed there.
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