Ukraine Tightens Border Security as Over 1,000 Russian Troops Remain Stationed in Transnistria.
The Ongoing Threat from Russia's Military Presence in Transnistria
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine continues to face a security risk from the Russian military contingent deployed in the breakaway region of Transnistria. This force includes more than one thousand personnel, prompting Ukrainian authorities to assess and counter potential dangers tied to Moscow's possible ambitions to seize southern Ukraine. The situation is part of the broader instability stemming from Russia's invasion and its efforts to destabilize the region.
Russian troops in Transnistria are factored into Ukraine's threat assessments. According to lawmaker Roman Kostenko,
“There are over a thousand servicemen there, which is less than a brigade.”He further stated that
“if we look at it from the perspective of the Russian Federation's plans to capture southern Ukraine—the remaining parts of Kherson region, Mykolaiv, and Odesa—then, of course, they count on this as another unit that could tie down Ukrainian forces.”
Ukraine's Countermeasures Against the Threat
In response, Ukraine is reinforcing border protection near Transnistria. Additionally, ammunition is being removed from depots in the village of Kolbasna within Transnistria, signaling an escalation of military activity in the area. These steps by Ukrainian officials underscore the seriousness of the situation and the need to prepare for potential challenges.
The situation in Transnistria remains under close surveillance by the Ukrainian military, which is taking all necessary measures to ensure national security.
The threat from the Russian contingent in Transnistria is a critical factor in Ukraine's security landscape, especially amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Enhanced border security and the removal of ammunition highlight Kyiv's readiness to respond to possible military actions. It is essential to keep the situation under control, as any moves by Russia could significantly alter the military dynamics in the region.
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