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Crimea leader Aksyonov urged those who dislike Russia to surrender their passports

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Crimean leader Sergei Aksyonov has criticized compatriots who allow unflattering comments about Russian authorities and the situation across the country. The head of the region is convinced that these Russians should think about changing their place of residence and giving up the rights of a Russian citizen.

“You don’t have to pay attention to fools. But you have to react to enemies. If you don’t like Russia, if you don’t feel comfortable, hand over your passport, get citizenship of a another country. It’s true. Well, it’s not an ultimatum, ”shared his position with Sergey Aksenov.

The leader of Crimea is sure that those who do not agree with the current state policy and do not support the army will not work for the country with full dedication when the situation normalizes and they return in Russia.

“It will be a brake, a fifth column, saboteurs. If personal ambitions get in the way of a common cause, those ambitions should be scrapped,” Aksyonov believes.

According to the MK publication, Aksyonov has no doubts that the goals of the special operation in Ukraine will certainly be achieved.

Earlier it became known that the head of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff plans to have a conversation with General Gerasimov. Mark Milley has issued a statement on the subject. He considers it necessary to speak with the head of the NWO in Ukraine.

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