TRANSNISTRIA – A “BRIDGE HEAD” OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR ATTACKING UKRAINE
TRANSNISTRIA – A “BRIDGE HEAD” OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR ATTACKING UKRAINE
Author(s): Ion-Marius NICOLAESubject(s): Military history
Published by: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România
Keywords: Russian Federation; Transnistria; Crimea; Bridgehead; mouths of the Danube; Snake Island; Eastern Europe;
Summary/Abstract: The breakaway republic - de facto state - of Transnistria has steadily been edging closer and closer to Russia, but the Kremlin does not seem all that enthusiastic. The EU ought to take specific action to prevent Moldova from becoming the next victim of Russian aggression. Transnistria could represent a Russian, bridge head in the East of Europe. There is a real chance that the breakaway region in the Eastern part of the country, the Transnistrian republic, might follow in the footsteps of Crimea and be accepted into the Russian Federation as a new federal subject. The annexation of Crimea by force dramatically changes the security situation in the Black Sea region. After the annexation of Crimea (March 2014) by the Russian Federation, UN observers are trying to figure out what is going on with Russian Federation troops on the Ukrainian border. As a result of the talks, the subject of Republic of Transnistria was also reached.
Journal: Annals – Series on Military Sciences
- Issue Year: 10/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 133-154
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English