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Aksenov commented on rumors of his resignation.
The so-called “head” of the annexed Crimea claims that he does not intend to submit a letter of resignation himself.
In annexed Crimea, the so-called “leader” of the authorities, Sergei Aksenov, reacted to rumors of his resignation amid problems with drinking water. Interfax reports on this on Saturday, October 31.
Information began to appear on social media about his dismissal and transition to work in the State Duma. According to Aksenov, he does not intend to resign and move to Moscow. He will work in his post for as long as the Russian leadership needs.
“Has it been sent yet? I didn’t intend to do it today, colleagues, honestly. I don’t know how to proceed,” Aksenov said.
We will recall that earlier in Crimea you announced the start of a water supply project. Water intakes are being built on the Belbek river and the Kadykovsky quarry, and the military is involved in the work.
It was also reported that all the Crimean lakes could disappear in 30 years. Scientists predict fatal consequences for the peninsula. Since the beginning of the annexation of Crimea by Russia, 10 lakes have already dried up on its territory.
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