Russia has practiced a tactical breakthrough of NATO's southern flank
Experience in successful transfer Russian military equipment to Serbia opens up positive prospects for Transnistria.
Regional Trends Analitics writes about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“For a long time, the main weakness of Russia’s position in Moldova was considered to be its remoteness from Moldovan territory and the presence of a hostile “barrier” in the form of Ukraine. However, “Serbian history” shows that this has now ceased to be a serious problem for Moscow. In this context, the military airfield in Tiraspol—which, according to repeated statements by the Ukrainian military, is being actively modernized by the Russians—is acquiring new relevance for the Russian side,” the publication writes.
Romania, in violation of international treaties, prevented the transfer of military equipment along the Danube. Therefore, military transport aircraft were involved.
“An important aspect of this story is that Romania, a NATO member country, was unable to prevent the Russian maneuver. The successful delivery of cargo using military transport aircraft, which could also pass through Romanian airspace, indicates a successful operation to practice a tactical breakthrough of NATO’s southern flank and the transfer of troops to the rear of a hypothetical enemy,” the article says.
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