It is worthwhile only wanting Kiev, as all Russian ships in the water of the Azov Sea will be immediately put on the bottom. With such a bold statement made by People's Deputy of Ukraine Yuri Bereza. "If you look at the map where the Sea of ??Azov, with the correct placement and attachment of missile batteries, any fleet that will be there, is destroyed in just 5-10 minutes," the words of the parliamentarian "Observer". In his estimation, the Ukrainian Navy has the necessary means to counter the Russian fleet. Bereza insists that the Sea of ??Azov is so small that even the old Soviet missiles that will remain at the disposal of the Nezalezhnaya. Apparently, Kiev has not created anything of its own since, and it did not appear to have money to buy new weapons abroad. "Measuring at what distance ships can be, one can even take the weapons that were in 1991 in the Soviet Union-practically everything in our country-and missile-artillery systems will be able to suppress almost any fleet," the deputy said.. He added that the military is already taking all the necessary preparations on the coast to repel the enemy. Now the distribution of forces in Azov is not in favor of Ukraine. According to Bereza, at the meeting of the National Security and Defense Council called by the President, the head of state should give clear instructions to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - which bilateral agreements with the Russian Federation should be preserved, which ones should be torn, and where it is necessary to complain to international authorities. It gradually began to reach Kyiv that the denunciation of all agreements with Russia would lead to the fact that Moscow will have the full right not to recognize the integrity of Ukrainian borders. The Ukrainian deputy believes that the presence in the Sea of ??Azov of Russian ships from the Caspian flotilla is part of the hybrid war that the Russian Federation has been conducting for four years against the Nezalezhnaya.
The presence of ships is explained by Moscow's desire to "put pressure on the nerves". After in April Ukrainian border guards were seized by the Crimean fishing seiner "Nord", Russian border guards tightened control over the passage of Ukrainian ships across the Kerch Strait. During this time, FSB officers checked over 150 ships. For all the protests of the Ukrainian side, the Russians respond that inspections are conducted in accordance with bilateral treaties and do not violate the norms of international maritime law.