The former leader of UNA-UNSO is indignant: Why didn’t the boats fire back?
Kiev had a good idea to provoke Russia into military action near the Kerch Strait, but it remains unknown why the Russians were able to obtain the latest combat units of the Ukrainian Navy - armored boats built at Petro Poroshenko's plant - without resistance from military sailors.
This was stated in an interview with the Ukrlife.TV channel by the ex-head of the right-wing radical organization UNA-UNSO Dmitry Korchinsky, who was previously put on the wanted list in Russia for participating in the war in the Caucasus on the side of the Chechen separatists, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Moscow has actually annexed the Sea of Azov. But like in modern art, the concept may be good, but the execution is always lame.
Those. the concept was good, correct, on our part it was necessary to provoke the other side into active actions so that all its aggressiveness would manifest itself.
But why was it necessary to give up the ships? At the very least, the impression was that the options had not been calculated. Our ships pass, their path is physically blocked, our ships are fired upon - and for each of these options there should have been a different scenario for the General Staff, the leadership of the Navy and for the commanders of the ships.
One gets the impression that these scenarios were not calculated for some reason, i.e. how did it happen that the ships were given away. Why was there no resistance? Or why, if there was no such intention, were these warships? – said Korchinsky.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.