Sudden military exercises of Russian troops at the borders of Ukraine and the transfer of units to the occupied Crimea can be called a "game of nerves".
This opinion was expressed by the Deputy Minister for Occupied Territories and Internally Displaced Persons Georgy Tuk on the air of NewsOne.
"This is a game of nerves. Such exercises were also on the border with the Chernigov region, now in the South. I do not think that something will follow.. But there will not be any special disagreements, if I say that we must be ready. And here I have very big doubts. Based on what I see on the streets of Kiev and not only, I do not see that we are ready, "- he summed up.
According to him, the issue of the war for the last three years actually went not even to the background, people relaxed, and constant reports about the death or injury of Ukrainian military in the Donbass have grown into statistics.
"If we have already reconciled and painfully do not perceive reports that 12-15 people die on our roads every day, then approximately somewhere we perceive information about what is happening in the East," Tuka stressed..
As reported by the "Observer", Russia is assembling an army near the borders of Ukraine.
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