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According to the chairman of the Public Council of the Odessa Ova, the Kremlin i...

"The Russian Federation went to escalation": the occupiers could specifically let in "Shahaned" in Romania - Bratchuk

According to the chairman of the Public Council of the Odessa Ova, the Kremlin is advantageous that the topic of the fifth article of NATO is on hearing. This will help to prove to the people that the Russian Federation is allegedly fighting with the whole event. The fall of Dron-Kamikadze of Iranian origin of Shahd-136 in Romania may indicate that the Russian Federation has gone to escalation.

This was stated by the chairman of the Public Council at the Odessa Regional Military Administration Sergey Bratchuk in a comment to Freedom on August 5. On the night of September 4, the Russian Federation again attacked Ukrainian ports on the Danube, resulting in the explosion was recorded by Romania. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine claims that Russian Dron Kamikadze has fallen on the territory of NATO, but in the diplomatic department of Romania deny the threat.

"Russia is advantageous that the topic of the fifth article and in general of the NATO bloc is on the agenda, it adds the thesis that Russia is fighting with NATO. That is, really for Russian propaganda there is no better card. NATO can withstand pause. Today, NATO has even more significant arguments to provide Ukraine with additional means of air defense, the means of missile defense . . . Russia did not give the trump card that it could use at least in its propaganda, " - said Sergei Bratchuk.

In his opinion, the fall of UAVs in foreign territory was absolutely not accidental. Russian invaders understand that attacking the area of ​​Ukraine near the border, including port infrastructure of the Danube cluster, they can also get into foreign territories. "Russia went to the escalation. And the extension of this strap did not lift to check, in particular, how NATO will respond to this situation," - summed up Sergey Bratchuk.