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Crimea may be hit after Syria: Russia panics over Erdogan and blackmail claims

Oleksiy LutykovWorld
Russia panicked because of Erdogan and claimed blackmail. Source: depositphotos

Russia has thrown a tantrum over Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's support for rebel forces in Syria. The Russians complain that after Syria, the occupied Crimea could be under Turkey's attack.

At the same time, the Russians threaten Turkey with a "worthy response". This is reported by Kremlin propaganda Telegram channels, citing sources in the Russian Defense Ministry and the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Sources in the Russian terrorist agency said that Turkey allegedly "betrayed" Russia after what happened in Aleppo. At the same time, the Russians now fear that after the events in Syria, "anything goes" from Erdogan. In particular, Russians fear that Turkey will assist Ukraine in de-occupying the peninsula.

"There is reason to believe that serious problems will be organized in Crimea. Assistance to the enemy may include the targeting of missiles and drones at important facilities on the peninsula, intelligence information, and even possibly some actions related to weapons. Although there is no confirmation of the information about weapons yet - it was issued by propagandists.

The Kremlin's mouthpieces also claim that the Russian Foreign Ministry expressed concerns about Turkey. The occupiers complained that Erdogan allegedly wants to control Crimea and sends signals that it will be "very difficult to live there."

"This is actually blackmail, and I hope we will find a worthy response to it. Therefore, the current threats should be taken seriously. Both the military and politicians need to solve something with the Turkish problem, as well as all the residents of Crimea and Sevastopol," the Kremlin propagandists said.

As a reminder, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has boasted of another meeting and discussion of global issues with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The two met on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan, and the Turkish leader claims to have seen his counterpart's "desire" for an alleged ceasefire in Ukraine.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, Erdogan criticized the activities of the United Nations and said that it was no longer an effective tool for global governance. According to him, to remedy the situation, it is necessary to reform the UN.

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