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Men are already running into Moldova: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Transnistria will not be able to attack Ukraine - GUR

According to Andriy Yusov, the Russian military contingent in PMR can dare to provoke against Ukraine. However, it all depends on the decision made in the Kremlin. The representative of the Ministry of Defense Ministry of Defense Andriy Yusov said that the Russian military contingent in Transnistria is not enough to attack Ukraine. Moreover, people who can be mobilized go to the territory controlled by the Moldova government. Ukrinform writes about it.

According to Yusov, many in Transnistria are afraid to participate in the provocations of the Kremlin. However, the provocations from the Russian military who are there are possible. However, Ukraine is ready to give a decisive answer. "It is clear that the existing contingent of the Russian forces in the so -called PMR, and in fact the occupied part of Moldova, is not enough for effective offensive actions in the Transnistrian direction to Ukraine.

But for provocations, they are possible," Yusov emphasized. The representative of the GUR MO also noted that Chisinau repeatedly warned Transnistria so that the laws of the Republic of Moldova and international law were not violated. All people in Transnistria, given the Russian military, are informed of the consequences of their actions. However, it is not yet known which decision will be made in the Kremlin. Yusov stated that the Russian military know what to do if the Kremlin was ordered.

Therefore, those who are mobilized began to leave Transnistria. We will remind that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stated that Ukraine allegedly prepares provocation with a "dirty bomb" in Transnistria. Maria Zakharova, a representative of the diploma, referred to unnamed bloggers and information from the Ukrainian media about alleged delivery to the ports of Odessa region of radioactive materials.

Then the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine responded to Zakharova's statement about nuclear provocation in Transnistria. Oleg Nikolenko, a spokesman for the diplomatic agency, said that Russians often accuse others of plans to carry out themselves. Moldova also stated that they did not agree with Kiev on the attack. Oleg Serebryan, Viceremier of Moldova, is convinced that Ukraine has the right to place troops where there is a risk to its safety.