Military correspondent Steshin called the encircled Transnistria one of the main mistakes of the beginning of the Northern Military District
Transnistria is a special problem for Russia, which is very difficult to solve.
Russian military correspondent Dmitry Steshin said this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the military commander, in the event of aggression from Ukraine, the Russian garrison in the PMR will be held hostage, and there is a big question whether the local population, who often hold three passports, will take up arms.
“My saddest forecast is about Transnistria. This is the longest intestine that cannot be defended.
I cannot understand the degree of loyalty of the population of Transnistria, despite the fact that there are a lot of people there with Russian passports, there are also a lot of Ukrainians who fought against the Romanians with the Russians shoulder to shoulder during the war in Transnistria.
What they think about current events now is interesting.
Well, and most importantly, people in Transnistria were sailed for 30 years, without doing anything to actually join them with Russia. Well, firstly, it was geographically impossible. They were marinated for 30 years, now the most active generation there has at least three passports - Russian, Moldovan and Romanian, and I don’t know which side they will be on in this conflict.
There is a possibility of a terrible war there with our peacekeepers, with our garrison. I admit that we won’t be able to do anything special or help them in any way. I admit that not many volunteers from Transnistria, local citizens, will come to the rescue, stand shoulder to shoulder with our Russian soldiers. Everything is very sad.
I admit that Transnistria is seen as something that we can use to exchange for something. I can’t say, but politics is an extremely cynical thing.
The problem with Transnistria had to be resolved in the spring, first of all. Having landed troops outside Odessa, try to break through a land corridor there, to Transnistria, essentially connecting it with Russia. Well, at least across the sea.
None of this was done, so now this territory is hostage, awaiting some kind of political decision"- said Steshin.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.