Ukraine
Threatens To Attack Russia, Analyst Says Not Possible With “Old
Rusty Bathtubs”
Paul
Antonopoulis
2
September, 2018
On
Friday, Ukrainian Deputy Yuri Bereza said that Ukraine is capable of
destroying “any fleet” in the Sea of Azov, including the
Russian. Political scientist Aleksandr Asafov commented on the
provocative statement.
In
an interview with the RT channel, the analyst recalled that the state
of Ukrainian ships is not so good that is said to threaten the
Russian fleet.
“A
little more than 60 support ships, as they are called in Ukraine, or,
if we take into account the reality, old rusty bathtubs, are not
capable of threatening the Russian fleet in any way,” the political
scientist in an interview with the channel.
According
to Bereza, this statement indicates that the Azov Sea theme continues
to be painful for the Ukrainian authorities, who in this way try to
divert public attention from the provocations of Ukraine at sea. In
particular, the Ukrainian coastguard this year arrested the Russian
vessel Nord and has been detaining the tanker Mekhanik Pogodin with
its crew on board since 12 August.
Earlier,
Ukrainian Deputy Yuri Bereza stated that Kiev has “all the forces
and means” needed to defeat the fleet of any country, including
Russia, in the Sea of Azov in 5-10 minutes using Soviet
weapons.
This
is not the first time that the Ukrainian authorities express their
intention to compete with Russia at sea.
But
in August, the country’s navy command admitted being unable to
achieve military parity with Russia in the Azov and Black seas, as
envisaged in the development strategy of the Ukrainian Navy.
However,
according to the command, Kiev does not need such parity to compete
with Moscow, but rather a small and efficient fleet, citing as
examples those of Norway, Sweden or Israel.
However,
no element of the Ukrainian military are in a capable position to
challenge Russia, whether it be by sea, land or air.
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