Paul Goble
Staunton,
August 27 – Admiral Serhiy Hayduk, former commander of the Ukrainian navy, says that
Russia is seeking to provoke revolts in Mariupol and Berdyansk by blocking shipping
to them on the Sea of Azov and thus creating increasingly difficult conditions
for those employed in those ports (nsn.fm/hots/ukraina-obvinila-rossiyu-v-provocirovanii-buntov-v-strane.html).
Some
5,000 people are employed in these ports, the admiral continues, and if there
is no ship traffic, they will rapidly lose their jobs. Russia is interested in
promoting that outcome because it hopes to be able to exploit any social and
economic unrest to spread Russian control along the western sides of the Sea of
Azov.
There
are even indications that pro-Moscow forces may be doing more than just wait
for economic problems to become political ones. Over the weekend, “unknown
persons” attacked a concert in Mariupol “beating up both the musicians and the
fans” (spektr.press/vzvod-fashikov-na-gruppu-shkolnikov-kak-v-mariupole-rassleduyut-napadenie-na-koncert-pank-gruppy/).
Given
how tense the situation is there, only 10 kilometers for the Donbass region now
controlled by pro-Moscow forces, it is entirely possible that someone came from
there in order to sow confusion and chaos in the Ukrainian port city, although
Russian sources like Spektr. Press
insist that no one has yet been able to identify the attackers.
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