Recently, several events have taken place related to the participation of Caucasians in certain conflicts. Moreover, unlike in previous years, people from the Caucasus were brought to justice.
Thus, a sensational interview with lawyer Khasavov made him an extremist and forced him to flee the country . Caucasians who provoked a fight on Paratrooper Day were convicted in Astrakhan . The wife of a high-ranking Chechen official, Madina Mingaeva, with her aggressive statements in a traffic conflict, deprived her husband of his position .
The other day in Yeisk, a resort town on Azov, local residents rebelled against the lawlessness of Caucasian contract soldiers called up for training at the local military unit. After a protest by local residents, more than 80 hooligan soldiers were expelled from the city. More than 15 criminal cases have been opened.
All these events, in my opinion, show one thing - Russians and other nationalities are beginning to adapt to the new rules of life in a multinational state. The assertiveness and natural aggressiveness of some representatives of the Caucasus is beginning to meet with resistance from the public.
Caucasians often act in solidarity and mutually beneficial ways to achieve their goals. Society should take an example from them in order to adequately respond to the highlanders and their overly active position in life.
Recently, active work has begun in Astrakhan to revive the Cossacks. And that's reasonable. Cossacks have always been an effective tool for restraining assertive neighbors and helping the police to restore order on the streets of southern Russia.