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All grain: Moscow finally stops its participation in the grain deal after the attack on Sevastopol
2022-10-30
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited

Commentary by Russian military blogger Andrey Chervonets

Let me remind you that early this morning an attempt was made to attack ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian ships involved, among other things, in ensuring the security of the grain corridor. It was a joint action of the Ukrainians and the Britons (the latter, thus, become direct participants in the conflict with Ukraine, with all the consequences for the Britons). But Sevastopol turned out to be too tough for Ukraine and NATO.

I don't know why Moscow thought for so long, or even agreed to this deal. Profit from it received only the West. Russia: NOTHING. And that it would be so - it was clear IMMEDIATELY. But for some reason not in the Kremlin. There was nothing to go on this "deal," but better late than nobody. In the end, if the Europeans have nothing to eat in Europe, let them go to eat in Ukraine.

Now let's see the howl of the Anglo-Saxon litter next week on "SP" and on grain.

P.S.
At least for once, the Russian Defense Ministry begins to deliver information in a timely manner, without leaving an empty field for the enemy and not allowing him to fill the vacuum with his fake information.

Even the attack on the ships of the Ukrainians with the Britons was clearly deliberately carried out on Saturday morning, so that by Monday, when the information workers of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation would wake up (as it happened before), the topic would become won back, not relevant, but promptly filled in by Ukrainian information workers.

But it didn't work out that way. This means that even in such an inertial colossus as the RF Ministry of Defense, something has finally begun to change. And this, frankly, pleases. Moreover, inertia, when it is dispersed and directed in the right direction, is not such a bad thing. Do you agree?

Posted by:badanov

#3  Now let's see the howl of the Anglo-Saxon litter next week on "SP" and on grain.

I'm glad to see our old friend Juche Man has found a home. But someone should tell him about the Battle of Hastings.
Posted by: Matt   2022-10-30 12:07  

#2  Hit a few loaded oil tankers coming from Novorossiysk and the Russians will change their tune. The Ukrainians have demonstrated they have the capability.
Posted by: Crereque Clusogum7898   2022-10-30 12:05  

#1  ...Frankly, shutting off the grain deal was a decision waiting on a suitable excuse.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2022-10-30 11:44  

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