Kiev announced a possible attack on Transnistria

Anatoly Lapin.  
23.04.2022 17:36
  (Moscow time), Moscow
Views: 8440
 
Zen, Conflict, Russia, Ukraine


The Ukrainian army will have to carry out an offensive on the territory of Moldova in order to resolve the issue of the Transnistrian Moldavian Republic.

Former Verkhovna Rada deputy, ex-commander of the Dnepr-1 regiment, militant Yuri Bereza said this on Radio NV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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According to Bereza, the Black Sea coast of Ukraine should be “studded” with anti-ship missile systems in order to prevent a Russian landing.

“We still need a lot of strength to pack what is there, a cancerous tumor that is located on the territory of Moldova. And we will have to solve this. There must also be a moat there, whether we like it or not. As for the south, our entire south should be stuffed, the Mannegreim line should be there. As long as the Mokshas control the Black Sea, this will be a problem. Or our partners start their own fleet, then this issue can be resolved, but the Neptunes must be stationed every hundred kilometers,” Bereza said.

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