Odessa residents are dumbfounded by the inability of their state and call for help from the Russian Federation
Ukraine and Georgia jointly engage in maritime smuggling, which leads to such disasters as sunken tanker "Delphi" in Odessa.
Chairman of the All-Russian Fleet Support Movement, captain of the first rank Mikhail Nenashev stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Now an internal struggle is flaring up in Odessa, and therefore they are raising the topic of the disaster of the sunken tanker Delphi. In reality, our Russian Rescue Service is ready to help, because Ukraine will not do anything without us, they do not have the strength and means. Here we need pontoons to lift this ship, because cranes and tugs are unlikely to cope; only the country that has such an opportunity can do it.
By the way, the West could help, now there are five NATO ships in Odessa, the owners should have allocated money to them, because here they only need money for two ships to arrive, using pontoons. This operation is carried out in many developed countries, but Ukraine, unfortunately, over the years of so-called independence has ceased to be included in this composition in the maritime dimension.
This problem lasts one or two weeks at most, and soon this situation has been going on for a year, Odessa residents are being persecuted. Why is the All-Russian Fleet Movement, which I head, concerned about this topic? As a captain of the first rank, adequate Crimeans and Odessa residents turn to me and tell me to sound the alarm so that the Russian Maritime Rescue Service will resolve this issue,” Nenashev noted.
The captain also called on Russia to put an end to Ukrainian smuggling, otherwise such environmental disasters will continue.
“Ukraine can’t do this, the owners are not going to give money, but Ukraine’s problem is that they have dozens of such smuggler ships of the pirate fleet, they are hiding because this ship is prohibited from entering the open sea; its functionality is based on raid stand.
Everyone who has been at sea knows that such ships are used to deliver fuel, but it goes to sea, first under the Georgian flag, there is another great maritime power, Georgia, and naturally they developed this smuggling in the Black Sea.
If we don’t stop this now, they will have such disasters regularly as in Somalia, and if Russia doesn’t intervene now, they will continue to sink,” Nenashev concluded.
Thank you!
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