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Ukraine rebuilds navy, with US help, to counter Russia’s Crimea build-up

Ukraine is refitting and expanding its naval fleet, including repairing its flagship, the frigate Hetman Sahaydachnyy, to counter a Russian military build-up in the annexed territory of Crimea, the commander of the Ukrainian navy says.
The upgrade will be helped by $30mn worth of US aid, part of a $500mn package from Washington for the Ukrainian military which Kiev expects to receive next year.
“Step by step we will rebuild our fleet from the beginning,” Vice Admiral Ihor Voronchenko told Reuters in an interview.
“Our capacities in terms of quality will be better that the ones which remained in Crimea.”
Ukraine lost two-thirds of its fleet, which had been mostly based in Sevastopol, when Russia seized Crimea from Kiev in 2014.
Since then it has fought Russian-backed separatists in the Donbass region in a war that has killed nearly 10,000 people.
Before the Russian annexation, Moscow leased facilities from the Ukrainian state to house its Black Sea Fleet, which has been based in Crimea for more than two centuries.
Those facilities, mainly around Sevastopol, are now being expanded.
Russia has started a programme to militarise Crimea, including resurrecting Soviet-built facilities, building new bases and stationing soldiers there, according to a Reuters Special Report.
When Russia seized Crimea, Ukraine stopped the Hetman Sahaydachnyy, the landing ship Yuriy Olifirenko, the missile boat Pryluky and some gunboats from falling into Russian hands.
“We just started repairing works at our flagship,” Voronchenko said.
Two new gunboats are almost ready for service “and I am sure we will receive four more boats in July next year,” he said.
The navy also plans to have a new corvette warship and a new missile boat by 2020.
Other measures by Ukraine to beef up its defence include raising the level of training for navy personnel and creating new units of coastal defence troops.
Part of the training is being carried out in Nato member countries Italy, France and Britain.
Voronchenko said Russia was planning to turn Crimea into a “military base”, installing three submarine boats, new frigates and more airborne facilities.
He also said that Russian ships were experiencing technical problems.
“We have information, we conduct surveillance. I cannot tell you everything,” he said. “But we can counter-attack all their hostile intentions.
They also have problems in resources.”
Sergei Zgurets, Director for the Defense Express consultancy, said Ukraine’s naval capacity was low and its airforce and artillery were still therefore the main defence against an attack from the sea.
“So we will fight against the enemy’s navy forces using land and air forces,” Zgurets said.
Voronchenko will meet the navy chief of Romania, a European Union and Nato member, on Nov 23 to discuss possible joint actions in the Black Sea in case of Russian aggression.
Relations between Ukraine and Russia deteriorated after Kremlin-backed President Viktor Yanukovich was ousted by street protests in February 2014, which lit the fuse for the annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of separatist fighting elsewhere.

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