we're studying with our denis chistikov, deputy permanent representative of the president of ukraine the autonomous crimea. bad denisa. good day. good morning. denys, tell me now about the situation in crimea now, what or how crimea is living now, this is the mobilization at the beginning of the week of the so-called new regions of the russian federation, the kherson zaporizhia region of the people's republic of ukraine , martial law was declared in connection with this, and in connection with these regions, including crimea an average level of response was announced. that is, this is also a conditionally partially martial law, but with broader powers, that is, the occupying power was given broad powers for the time being so as not to frighten the population, the occupying power says that will not introduce any restrictions, although these restrictions have already existed in the territory of crimea for more than 3-4 months, the so-called yellow level of the terrorist threat, which is specifically related to restrictions on the movement of the population in the territory of crimea, c