SIMFEROPOL – The second half of July in the Crimea turned out to be hot and not only because of the summer weather. The high holiday season , which had begun , was replaced by the “season of bavovny”. Here and there on the annexed peninsula, something explodes, something burns, and on a fairly large scale.
The first half of the summer was calm enough in Crimea for many Russians to believe that “everything is under control” here and, having waited for the high season, they went here to rest. But it was temporary. It is noteworthy that the Crimean speaker Vladimir Konstantinov (head of the Russian-controlled parliament of Crimea - ed.) has already called those who write the truth about the insecurity of being in Crimea "information saboteurs.".....