Ukraine is ramping up its maritime deterrence against Russia, with Mykhailo Fedorov hinting at fewer Russian ships and a surprise strategy. The country has hit Russian vessels and ports to reopen Odesa port, aiming to prevent Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities but faces a firepower shortage. President Zelensky promises more 'surprises' on the Black Sea, indicating increased supervision by Ukraine over Russian activities in the region.
The Russians “will get some supervises” in the Black Sea, Ukraine’s president tells @BretBaier
The Russians “will get more supervises” in the Black Sea, Ukraine’s president tells @BretBaier
Zelensky vows Russia will see more "surprises" on Black Sea https://t.co/UXuBJl7rWg https://t.co/ZNDdf8YeXO
Ukraine has successfully established deterrence in the maritime domain by hitting Russians vessels and ports — which allowed it to reopen Odesa port to trade. It is trying to deter Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities by hitting targets inside Russia, but lacks enough firepower. https://t.co/xVMSaun1ZU
Ukraine is preparing a surprise. "There will be fewer Russian ships. We are preparing for hunting. Details - tomorrow," Mykhailo Fedorov says. https://t.co/TpK8lj43Ix