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The announcement came after Crimea's de facto head Sergey Aksyonov had called those who commented on the current situation "anonymous figures," saying that "the question now is not about who is to blame, but what to do next." He also called on the commenters to settle down.

However, Kozak said that the resignation of top authorities of Crimea "was not on the agenda; probably, there are officials at a lower level, who don't cope well with their responsibilities."

Read alsoMedia: Aksyonov wants control of water wells in Crimea amid wartime regimeThe Russian government has questioned "professionalism and quality of work" of Crimean leadership and instructed the Ministry of Economy and the Finance Ministry to submit proposals for the punishment of the authorities of the peninsula. Thus, the Kremlin responded to the statement by Sergei Aksyonov that the region "had not received a kopiyka" for the implementation of the federal target program for the development of Crimea and Sevastopol.

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