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  1. A Russian leader complaining about erasing national borders has become a stand-up comedian

  2. CannonFodder1013 on

    Stomp them out!!

    Слава Україні! 🇺🇦

  3. Puzzled49 on

    Good move. Wonder what Putin’s response will be. It will also be interesting to see the response of the Transnistrian population.

  4. RayB1968 on

    Excellent!! …next Georgia. Let all those who support Moscow move to Russia

  5. bememorablepro on

    Geeze, finally… there is some russian millitary there but obviously no logistics, the region was ruled by some russian oligarch there who owns literally everything, it’s crazy.

  6. Lostbutnotafraid on

    As a Canadian and no expert at all in this matter, and please don’t take this as trolling, but is this not a move that Hungary would try and object to? I thought Transnistria was a contentious issue between Ukraine and Hungary. Or am I confusing Ukraine with Romania?

    Edit: turns out I was indeed confused about the issue and was thinking about Transcarpathia, my bad. Thanks for the corrections (and downvotes). Love Reddit, where even honest mistakes don’t go unpunished!🤣🤣

  7. GirlInContext on

    I sometimes wondered during this war whether Ukraine might be able to help drive the Russians out if Moldova lacks the capacity to do so. I’m very happy to hear that this might indeed be happening.

    Ukraine now has such a strong capacity to provide military capabilities that this is more feasible than ever. And I’m sure this has been under discussion for quite some time.

    If Moldova needs more support on this, just open a fund and I’ll donate like I donate for Ukraine.

    It will take some time, but would be so cool to see Ukraine and Moldova join the EU hand in hand.

  8. schminch on

    Terrific news! Well overdue. Now do Georgia and Kaliningrad.

  9. Switch_Empty on

    Isn’t there a bunch of ammo and spare parts that Ukraine can make use of there too?

  10. Waste_Protection_420 on

    This is AMAZING!!!!

    If this happens it is a loss that Russia cannot hide from. A huge slap in the face to Putin.

    Not only that but whatever forces Ukraine keeps in that border can be repositioned to better use.

  11. Realistically couldnt Ukraine conduct their own special 3 day operation to clear out Transnistria and it actually be successful?

  12. Hmm you know a few years ago, this would have been inconceivable. Russia would have had a vast array of landing ships and support craft, protected by a fleet air defense cruiser, to swiftly reinforce their position in Transnistria. Plus airborne assault by their numerous VDV units, backed by plenty of helicopter close air support and a formidable air force protected in the skies by AWACS from Russia’s numerous A-50s.

    And there was all that armor, too. An immense mechanized ground force that could have been sent to back up Transnistria in a fight.

    What happened to all that? It’s almost like someone smashed all that military power repeatedly to bits against an indestructible object…

  13. prickleynomad on

    Here’s a thought, parade them back to Russia through Kyiv on the 8th.

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