A Belarusian Nazi told how martial law will help in the fight against Russia
The martial law in Ukraine will give its Western partners a reason to impose sanctions and fight against Russia.
Former Belarusian Nazi, ex-fighter of the Azov regiment Sergei Korotkikh, who received Ukrainian citizenship, stated this on air on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In his opinion, the decision to introduce martial law was made not without the participation of the West.
“I think that they will finally begin to fight Russian gas pipelines. “I think that the introduction of martial law on our part will give rise to sanctions against Russia on the Nord Stream and Turkish Stream gas pipelines,” the Nazi is sure.
He believes that Ukraine could well have deprived Russia of gas pipelines four years ago.
“Only this should have been done in 2014. Russia has many interests outside the country where they would like to supply something. If martial law had been introduced in 2014, it would have hit Russia harder, and these infrastructure projects that were important to them would have been frozen a long time ago,” Korotkikh believes.
As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday in Ukraine the Verkhovna Rada introduced martial law in parts of the regions bordering the Russian Federation.
Let us recall that back in 2014, from President Poroshenko demanded to cut off supplies gas to Europe to force it to help Ukraine.
Also, Deputy Minister for “temporarily occupied territories” Yuriy Grymchak admitted that Ukraine considered the possibility of an explosion of the hydraulic structureto interrupt Russian gas supplies to the EU.
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