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According to the Minister of Defense of Bulgaria Todor Tagarev, Russia blocks th...

The Russian Federation uses fictitious Navy training to block grain from Ukraine - Minister of Bulgaria

According to the Minister of Defense of Bulgaria Todor Tagarev, Russia blocks the export of Ukrainian grain and creates preconditions for incidents in the Black Sea. The Russian Federation uses fictitious military exercises in the Black Sea to block the export of Ukrainian grain. Such actions of Russia pose a threat to the safety of Bulgaria. This was stated by the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Bulgaria Todor Tagarev on September 29 on the air of national radio, reports The Sofia Globe.

According to Tagarev, the Russian Federation creates the preconditions for incidents in the Black Sea. "Russian ships wander our economic zone, taking provocative and forceful actions against trade vessels of other countries. All this creates risks to our security," he said. Bulgaria's Defense Minister believes that the purpose of Russia's actions is to block the export of Ukrainian grain.

In this regard, the Bulgaria Government will commit to the necessary changes in the field of defense, such as the construction of infrastructure and the launch of various re-equipment, since there are many people who are concerned about security in Bulgaria. "I think we must first take care of our security, partially helping Ukraine to protect the civilian population . . . Russia uses drones, ballistic missiles, winged missiles, everything it has, for attack and killing civilians.

If we help the minimum, it is worth it, "Tagarev said. We will remind, on September 29 it was reported that the Russian Federation tries to block the path of Bulgaria to the euro. According to the Minister of Finance of Bulgaria Asen Vasilyev, there are many Russian propaganda in Bulgaria, but the Bulgarians are quite prudent to understand what their interests are. In addition, Russia stuffs GPS ships in Romania's territorial waters.