![]() He has now taken a ‘wait-and-see’ position, i.e. ![]() Therefore, most likely, everything will depend on him. The Black Sea is, after all, such a sink, at the exit of which is Erdoğan’s Turkey, and Erdoğan is playing his game here. ![]() One thing is to deal in the Persian Gulf – it’s mostly Iran and rival countries there, and another thing in the Black Sea. Are they afraid of Russia? It’s not such a linear situation. I’ve been asking why the NATO fleets could organize the protection of ships in the Persian Gulf but cannot do the same in the Black Sea. This is the same situation as Sevastopol was protected at one time. And Odesa must definitely be protected as a port city, and not as some ordinary regional center. We don’t need to continue the grain agreement, we need to close our seaports with anti-aircraft missile and coastal complexes. Now, if someone starts to continue the grain deal again, it means continuing to cough up blood again for a while. Therefore, the coastal complexes in automatic mode could destroy them. They fly low over the sea, and the flight time is several minutes. But Oniks are quite dangerous missiles and it’s very difficult to shoot them down. In the second attack, overnight on July 19, these eight missiles plowed the fields, they killed the worms, that’s for sure. A total of 50% of launched missiles hit there. These Kh-22s are launched ‘somewhere there,’ as they say – in a 300-meter radius, which is a 600-meter diameter. That is, both ships and planes and missiles, in particular, Oniks, would be out of the question.Īnd then let’s see how Erdoğan will behave And these are complexes that destroy up to 300 km of everything that approaches the coast and the seaport. Neizhpapa was poked with the grain agreement last year and told that allegedly ‘no one will touch you, don’t be afraid, everything is protected here with the grain agreement.’ But if he immediately put a question point-blank – give me these coastal complexes that are sea-based or coastal, everything would be different. Our Navy Commander Oleksiy Neizhpapa is a very good specialist. These are sea-based complexes and belong to the navy. Now Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has withdrawn from the grain agreement, slammed the door, and now we will, so to speak, go back a year and start requesting these coastal complexes. Read also: Kremlin cancels grain deal agreement But we could not ask them, because of the request for such a coastal complex, the partners answered ‘Why do you need a coastal complex? You have a grain deal. Moreover, these are missile artillery complexes. There are complexes that protect not only the city but the entire coast. If there were no grain agreements, then it would be possible to ask our partners for coastal defense equipment and coastal defense complexes. ![]() The grain agreement could not be started in this form. How many times have I said throughout the wear: we’ll cough up this grain agreement with blood? But we have started, and nothing can be done about it. And as soon as we relaxed about the grain agreement. There is not only the Odesa seaport, but also the Pivdennyi seaport, Mykolayiv, and Olvia, i.e. If there was no grain agreement, if we did not load grain this year, but thought about how to protect Odesa, not only Odesa’s seaports, but along the entire southern coast. ![]() Read also: Russia strikes Odesa, Mykolaiv, more than 20 injured The best option for Ukraine is to protect its coastline while leaving the issue of grain export to President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, retired Colonel Roman Svitan, a former pilot and instructor in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said in an interview with Radio NV on July 19. Rescuers put out the flames after the attack of the Russian Federation on Odesa July 19, 2023 ![]()
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