Defense of Odessa/Photo from open sources
Invaders are constantly bombarding Odessa region with rockets or artillery. Now the city cannot resume trade through seaports, because it is still very dangerous. In addition, there are mines in the sea.
Member of the National Security Committee, deputy Fyodor Venislavsky told Channel 24 about this.
Is it possible to unblock seaports now
According to him, seaports should not be unblocked anytime soon. The President also stressed that due to the war of Russia's war against Ukraine, we cannot use trade and sea routes.
The Black Sea is full of mines, which even break anchors or throw them on the beach in Odessa. Therefore, it is not worth hoping that shipping will be restored soon, Venislavsky said.
He added that the Office of the President keeps this issue under personal control.
Rocket attacks on Odessa
The deputy claims that the defense of Odessa is a very reasonable and reliable formation.
While the enemy has no way to attack Odessa. The fact that he is shelling the city with rockets, this tactic (terror and intimidation of the liberation forces) was chosen by the enemy from the first days of the war, Venislavsky said.
At present, a member of the National Security Committee does not see any serious threats to Odessa, except for missile or artillery strikes.
missile defense systems, this will allow you to close the sky with your own efforts,” he summed up.
By the way, the Russian military still keep their ships in the Black Sea, although the Ukrainian Armed Forces sank the Moskva cruiser . Operational Command “South” reported that now infidels have 6 ships there, as well as 2 submarines.
Each of these ships is ready to fire at any moment territory of Ukraine. To do this, they are equipped with more than fifty cruise missiles. Therefore, now you should not neglect the air raid signals.
We add that in Odessa and the region on the evening of May 9, the sounds of explosions are heard, probably, air defense is working. There is still an air raid alert in the region, so you should stay in cover.