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You can also explode on a Russian mine, – Bratchuk threatened the invaders who steal grain

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Bratchuk threatened the invaders who steal Ukrainian grain/Channel 24 Collage

In early March, the invaders placed about 400 mines in the Black Sea to block shipping from Ukraine. However, the Russians did not think that they were also endangering their own ships.

Sergey Bratchuk, the speaker of the Odessa Regional Military Administration, told Channel 24 about this. According to him, Russian mines are still dangerous for all ships in the Black Sea.

He turned to those infidels who are trying to sell Ukrainian grain in private ships near the Bosphorus on unmarked ships. It is quite possible that they could explode on their own mines.

Bratchuk warned that Russian mines could quite “unexpectedly” appear somewhere near Kerch, where they would blow up ships with stolen grain.

The Russians scattered about 400 mines in the Black Sea in early March. That stupid mini really doesn't care if Ukrainian grain is stolen on the ship or something else. Therefore, I would like to warn thieves that they can also be blown up somewhere in the Kerch region by Russian mines,” Bratchuk noted.

Shipping is gradually recovering

< p>According to Bratchuk, thanks to the liberation of the Serpent's Island, it was possible to restore navigation along the Danube-Black Sea canal. Agricultural products have already been exported along this route.

The representative of the Odesa OVA admits that, of course, the route is not completely safe due to Russian aggression. However, the military and other relevant services are doing everything possible so that the ships can safely pass here.

Add, Sergey Bratchuk stressed that Russian infidels daily use aircraft to launch missiles in the Odessa region. In all likelihood, such strikes will continue in the future. Thus, the invaders cynically terrorize the civilian population.

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