Kyiv’s statements about strikes on Crimea on the peninsula were called “barking from under the sofa”

Kyiv's statements about strikes on Crimea on the peninsula were called "barking from under the sofa"

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Oleg Kryuchkov, adviser to the head of Crimea on information policy, called the threat of the Ukrainian authorities to launch a missile attack on the peninsula “barking from under the sofa,” RIA Novosti reports.

Kryuchkov said that Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the office of the President of Ukraine, who threatened strikes, does not understand the technical characteristics of weapons and the art of war.

“A typical Ukrainian story is to bark at Russia from under the sofa, and at night think about how to sell your homeland at a higher price,” the Crimean politician described Kyiv’s statements.

According to Kryuchkov’s assumptions, Podolyak, together with Arestovich, a former adviser to Zelensky’s office, “will be the first to meet Russian tanks in Kyiv with a loaf and ribbons.”

Podolyak said on January 28 that Kyiv was already negotiating the supply of missiles and aircraft for strikes in Crimea. He said that foreign partners are aware that Ukraine needs such equipment, so negotiations are going on in an accelerated mode. According to the Ukrainian official, Kyiv will soon be provided with “the following tools” for military confrontation with Russia, “that is, aviation and long-range missiles.”

Earlier, Yuriy Sak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, announced the ability of the Ukrainian authorities to knock out any weapons from the West. According to him, “they didn’t want to give heavy artillery to Kyiv – then they gave it.” It was the same with the HIMARS MLRS and tanks. Now, according to him, Ukraine expects to receive aircraft of the fourth generation.

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