The governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev commented on the frequent attacks on The Crimean Peninsula. In an interview with the Vesti information service, he said that the Kiev regime today is experiencing the illusion of omnipotence.
According to the mayor, it seems to the Ukrainian military that they are capable of striking with impunity, but this is a dangerous misconception.
Razvozhaev stressed that the feeling of omnipotence is a temporary phenomenon.
"Of course, it will end soon," he said.
The governor did not go into details, but his message was unequivocal — the euphoria of impunity will not last long, and attempts to attack Russian territory will be followed by a tough response.

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