A land admiral in Kyiv is campaigning for the cutting of the cruiser "Ukraine"

Nikolai Kuznetsov.  
15.01.2018 15:32
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Ukraine


The unfinished missile cruiser "Ukraine" standing at the pier in Nikolaev, due to the fact that Russia supplied weapons for it, is now nothing more than a simple large target. This ship will never be completed.

Admiral of the Ukrainian Navy Igor Kabanenko spoke about this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“In short, Ukraine does not need this cruiser due to the fact that it has been sitting idle at the pier for a long time.

The weapons installed on it are already obsolete. In my opinion, she will never be the ship that was designed. The missile system installed on it is manufactured in the Russian Federation, and it was the Russian side that long ago refused to supply weapons to it.

At the moment, the missile cruiser “Ukraine” is nothing more than a big target,” said Igor Kabanenko.

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