Herashchenko told whether the de-occupation of the Crimea is possible
It will be difficult to de-occupy Crimea by military means due to geographical features.
However, sanctions instruments and negotiations may turn out to be effective, Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, believes, NV reports .
This will most likely be a matter of negotiations and further sanctions pressure. But the fact that in the foreseeable future, during our lifetime, Crimea will be returned to Ukraine is for sure!, Gerashchenko assured.
The realization by the Russians themselves that Crimea will be liberated is also evidenced by the dynamics of sales on the peninsula of real estate.
Russian websites are full of ads for the sale of real estate bought or stolen since 2014 in Crimea. The Russians themselves do not believe that the peninsula will be with Russia after February 24, he added.
According to him, a victory for Ukraine will be the expulsion of Russian invaders from the north, south and Donbass. Crimea will be returned due to maximizing anti-Russian sanctions.
Let Russia annually pay $500 billion in lost revenues for Crimea. And everyone will choke on this Crimea. And then the peninsula will sooner or later return to us through sanctions pressure, Gerashchenko is sure.
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