Ukrainian Association: Russian drills in KZN end SA’s neutral position

Ukrainian Association: Russian drills in KZN ends SA’s neutral position

Nearly a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, the Ukrainian community in South Africa and other supporters will take part in peaceful marches to protest South Africa, Russia and China's joint naval drills. 

A general view of Russian military frigate 'Admiral Gorshkov' docked in the harbour of Cape Town on February 13, 2023 ahead of 10-day joint maritime drills being staged alongside South Africa and China. The Russian consulate in Cape Town tweeted a photo o
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The exercises will be carried out in Richards Bay and in Durban. 


A Russian frigate docked in Cape Town earlier this week and is on its way to Durban ahead of the over-a-week-long drills that start on Friday.


Katya Fedkina, who is from the Ukrainian Association in SA, says it's disappointing that the government has chosen to invite the Russian Federation to participate in “war games”.


"At the time when Russia is engaging in the invasion of the sovereign state of Ukraine, this naval exercise fall on the first anniversary of the full invasion of Ukraine since 24 February last year.


"We are concerned mainly by the escalation of the conflict in the world war III, the South African government has welcomed Russian military into the previously peaceful water of the southern ocean."  


Fedkina says in their view, the drills end South Africa's neutral position in the war.


The group will be marching from the Whalebone Pier on Umhlanga Beach and back to the same spot on Saturday.


Another group in Cape Town will be protesting in front of the Russian Consulate on Friday. 

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