The Kerch Bridge and the Spread of the RF Aggression to the Sea of Azov
The Kerch Bridge and the Spread of the RF Aggression to the Sea of Azov book is based on the monitoring results of the joint monitoring group of Maidan of Foreign Affairs, the Black Sea Institute of Strategic Studies and BlackSeaNews. Commissioned by the Ministry of Information Policy of Ukraine.
Content
Blockade of Mariupol and Berdyansk Ports. How it began | 5 |
Key Stages on the Port Blockade Technique | 7 |
Blockade in Numbers | 7 |
European Parliament Resolution on the Situation in the Sea of Azov | 13 |
Comclusions and Forecasts | 16 |
The Kerch Bridge. Background | 20 |
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