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In Transnistria there are no willing to fight for Putin's sake, but there is a threat - Moldovan MP

The parliamentarian from the Presidential Party is convinced that Ukraine has the right to consider a military script in Transnistria, but will not do so. But it is not necessary to ignore the threat from Russia.

In the territory of the unrecognized Transnistria, there are no people who want to participate in hostilities with Ukraine, despite maintaining the risk of attack of the Russian Federation from there on Ukraine, said the deputy from the party of Moldova "Action and Solidarity" Oasis of Nattoy on February 27. "It is worth explaining what Transnistria is. It is a narrow strip of land, a depressive region where just over 300,000 people live, of which 140,000 pensioners.

This regime was forced to show Moscow its loyalty as the so -called "outpost of Russia", - said Nattoy. According to him, there are no people who want to fight in the ranks of Russian forces in Transnistria. 'Ї more than 70% are people born there on the left bank of the Dniester. Yes, they have Russian citizenship, but they went to the fee for the sake of salary, not for the sake of fighting with someone and die for Putin.

Therefore, the moral spirit in OGRV, not to mention the so -called "Transnistrian army", is quite low, " - added Nattoy. The deputy considers Narratives distributed by Moscow about alleged preparation of provocations in Transnistria by attempts by Ukraine. Watching Moldova's partnership with the EU, the USA and NATO helplessly, trying to scare us. Russia operates on the principle of "power is - the mind is not necessary", but the power is no longer the same.

Therefore, these statements of the Ministry of Defense, or "Minposition" of Russia on the preparation of hostilities are an element of information warfare in a situation where Russia is rapidly losing levers of influence even on Transnistria, not to mention the Republic of Moldova, " - said Nantoy. that these signals cannot be ignored, given that Russian propaganda has its "fifth column" in Moldova.