According to a statement by the head of the Ukrainian defense department, the people of Ukraine have proven to the whole world that they can achieve success even without a fleet in the Black Sea.
Ukraine is preparing developments for 2024, thanks to which the Russian invaders will be forced to leave the temporarily occupied Crimea forever. announced this on December 9 during a telethon.
During the dialogue with journalists, the question was raised about the situation in the Black Sea in the context of those technologies thanks to which Ukrainian forces will be able to clear the water area of Caliber carriers.
The Minister of Defense said that Ukrainians have shown the world their ability to achieve success even in a situation where the country does not have a powerful fleet.
“Despite the fact that we do not have such a powerful fleet, we forced Russia to withdraw from the temporarily occupied Crimea. The developments that we are preparing for 2024 will give us very good abilities so that they leave our Crimea forever,” Umerov said.
Let us recall that on December 8, two American analysts from the Hudson Institute analyzed the course of the Russian-Ukrainian war and proposed a set of measures that need to be taken to defeat Moscow. According to Luke Coffey and Peter Rough, the path to victory runs through Crimea and it is in this direction that the main efforts need to be concentrated.
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