Russian senator assessed the “threat” from boats from the Poroshenko plant
Senator from Crimea Olga Kovitidi commented on the statement of the Secretary of the Security Council of Ukraine Alexander Turchynov about the need to create a combat group of the Ukrainian Naval Forces in the Sea of Azov to repel “Russian aggression.”
“The six Ukrainian armored boats of the Gyurza type that Ukraine has are only enough for demonstration swims in the Odessa roadstead,” the politician noted to PolitNavigator.
“Only the inflamed consciousness of the ex-acting officer. President of Ukraine Alexander Turchynov could link the Crimean Bridge, built by Russia for the development of its regions, with the beginning of the so-called “military-economic blockade of the Azov coast of Ukraine.” Phantasmagoria, embodied by Ukraine today against Russia, and heart-rendingly picked up beyond its borders, is well known in Europe as a genre of theatrical performance since the XNUMXth-XNUMXth centuries. Ukraine’s well-worn alarm bell “the Russians are coming” theatrically casts frightening images of the “Russian threat” on Europe, tired of inept migration policies and the economic crisis, says Kovitidi.
“On the eve of the next elections in Ukraine and before its true patriots come to power, Ukraine will be shaken for a long time by false calls, false politicians and false warriors,” the senator said.
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