Italy's navy chief said Thursday that
a recent rise in the number of Russian ships in the
Mediterranean risked causing incidents in the area.
"The immediate effects on our security of the war in Ukraine
have once again reverberated on the sea and are the impressive
increase in the numbers of the Russian fleet in the
Mediterranean and the Black Sea to a level not even seen in the
days of the Cold War," said Navy Chief of Staff, Enrico
Credendino, during a hearing at the House Defence Committee.
"The number of Russian ships in the Mediterranean has increased,
a high number that is not a direct threat to the national
territory but increases the tension so much.
"The Russians have an aggressive attitude that was not usual in
the Mediterranean and was previously only evident in the Baltic.
"The risk of an incident is possible and when there is an
incident of this nature you never know where you might end up".
Credendino added that the Russians were also raising their
presence in the Ionian Sea, raising the risk of incidents there.
"In the very crowded Mediterranean, there is an 'unstable
balance. Never before have four allied carrier groups been seen
in the Mediterranean: Italian, French, American and the Spanish
amphibious ship.
"The Russians arrive as far as the Ionian Sea without any
problems, they are heading towards the Ionian Sea with a naval
group of three modern ships.
"The most modern ship is the Russian one, which is currently in
South Africa and has taken on board hypersonic missiles: we do
not know whether they are effective or not, we will see, but the
ship will enter the Mediterranean.
"The Russians say it will be the most modern in the world. The
situation is complex and turbulent, the risk of incidents is
high".
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