Rússia adverte OTAN: "Qualquer ameaça na Ucrânia terá resposta militar imediata".
As Russia announces the expansion of its Navy by 50 vessels this year, including two new nuclear-powered submarines and an aircraft carrier, it appears NATO's sabre-rattling has drawn a response/threat/warning. Following British plans to send military 'advisers' into Ukraine (which NATO has stated are not confirmed), TASS reports, Russia's NATO envoy, Alexander Grushko, warns Russia will take all measures against possible NATO threat in Ukraine, adding that Russia’s response may include military measures. As TASS reports, NATO has taken no decisions on sending British or any other instructors to Ukraine, Russia’s Ambassador to the North Atlantic Alliance Alexander Grushko said on Monday. "NATO has taken no decisions on sending instructors," he told the Rossiya 24 television channel.
"NATO is implementing the decisions that were taken at the political level at the Wales summit in September 2014." Moscow will take all measures, including military-technical, to neutralize possible threat from NATO presence in Ukraine, he added. * * * And this is happening as Russia dramatically expands its military forces.As The Moscow Times reports, The Russian navy will receive 50 vessels of various sizes and classes this year, navy Chief Admiral Viktor Chirkov was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency on Monday. The new boats are part of a rearmament program begun under President Vladimir Putin that aims to provide Russia with a navy capable of operating far away from home — a capability lost after the collapse of the Soviet Union — by 2050. Russia's navy today is largely relegated to a coastal defense role. "The period of stagnation in the development of our potential has long since passed," Chirkov said.