'Black Swan' in Russia may help Ukraine retake Crimea, minister predicts

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'Black Swan' in Russia may help Ukraine retake Crimea, minister predicts
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Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Volodymyr Havrylov told Sky News: 'We can step in Crimea for example by the end of December.'

or his inner circle could enable Ukraine to take back Crimea by the end of the year, the country's deputy defense minister Volodymyr Havrylov has said.

He referred to the"Black Swan" theory in which an unexpected event upends previous calculations."I think Russia can face a 'Black Swan' in their country, inside Russia and it can contribute to the success of us with Crimea," he said. When asked what that unforeseen event could be, Havrylov replied,"Putin disappeared for example due to some reason," which was"physical or political."

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