1. Stockpile is from post WW2 times. The most modern weapons are from the 70s. More than half of stock is expired / dangerous to be operated.
2. Source is a guy who is in opposition with current regime of breakaway territory for some years.
3. Starting from 2014, the rotation of personnel is stopped. "40k" is their potential mobilization of citizens, but they dont have any military experience.
4. Guys who really have experience are 35-45 in numbers, other 1500 are local kids who got the Russian citizenship and joined local Russian garnizone (because of the salary, x2 more than what would they get in local army).
5. This is the 4th post I see with topic about Transnistria. Here everything is quite.
As memory serves, some have died in fire in Odessa some time ago and now you are dying every day. What did you expect?
2 months ago
Anonymous
>try to throw a molotov at a crowd that wants your FSB Black person ass out of their country >set the building you're occupying on fire >die
I don't know. Do you have personal experience with something like that? A relative perhaps?
2 months ago
Anonymous
>>try to throw a molotov at a crowd that wants your FSB Black person ass out of their country >>set the building you're occupying on fire >>die
If you say so, I guess they were barricading the doors from the inside as well.
As for personal experience, funny you should mention that, I do have plenty of what you are going through now, I can also tell you how this ends and how you will "win" so much that in 20 years you wont have a country to look back on.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Is your older brother on those tiny crutches after returning from the front? I'd ask hoe it feels to see your nation destroyed to inconvenience the russians but I assume you're too in to that cargo death cult you have going there
I think the stockpile may be "fine" but the problem simply is that the area is not that defensible. If Russians wanted to open a new front they'd just for one of the exposed big cities(where Ukrainians would have to react) like Chernigov, Sumy or even Kharkov. The problem is that since Putin is deathly afraid of committing anything, they haven't mobilised in 2023 to get the troops for that kind of action so it's likely that even if they started now the window for doing it will be long since over because Ukrainians manage to train new reservists by that time as well.
so we are now dressing in gear from ww2 and going to war? damn that sounds fricking kino, a chance to rewrite history how it should have ended: 1945 - Part 2
>civilian transportation to sneak soldiers into a country
This was my idea I posted on /misc/ as a way for China to invade Taiwan unironically. Russia is ripping me off.
Romanian, Polish, and other NATO troops would occupy that entire break away region within 2 months and all the Russians there would be forcibly deported to Russia.
That doesn't even make sense, why the frick would Transnistria joining Russia mean an attack on Odessa? Transnistria has like a couple of thousand troops. Maybe they can mobilize another 10k or something but that's about it, and if they do that then Ukraine would obviously respond by attacking, which Transnistria won't be able to do anything about. It's a "country" with maybe two roads in it
There are 40,000 Russian troops currently deployed in Transnistria.
Romanian, Polish, and other NATO troops would occupy that entire break away region within 2 months and all the Russians there would be forcibly deported to Russia.
Transdnistria provides 90% of Moldovan energy production. inb4 but they had their grid synchronised with romanian one - yes but they'll have to pay extra for Romanian energy and Moldova isn't exactly swimming in cash.
It's a frozen conflict but nobody seems competent or willing to solve it. You can bribe most Eastern European politicians for 5 to 50k Max depending on what you need them to do. Russia has money.
1. Stockpile is from post WW2 times. The most modern weapons are from the 70s. More than half of stock is expired / dangerous to be operated.
2. Source is a guy who is in opposition with current regime of breakaway territory for some years.
3. Starting from 2014, the rotation of personnel is stopped. "40k" is their potential mobilization of citizens, but they dont have any military experience.
4. Guys who really have experience are 35-45 in numbers, other 1500 are local kids who got the Russian citizenship and joined local Russian garnizone (because of the salary, x2 more than what would they get in local army).
5. This is the 4th post I see with topic about Transnistria. Here everything is quite.
Stay safe.
Point of order. They do not want to damage Odessa, something about its history.
>They do not want to damage Odessa
Don't look up all of the missile strikes that did the opposite.
Those were almost all on the port you cretin
>let me tell you about your country
Die in a fire.
As memory serves, some have died in fire in Odessa some time ago and now you are dying every day. What did you expect?
>try to throw a molotov at a crowd that wants your FSB Black person ass out of their country
>set the building you're occupying on fire
>die
I don't know. Do you have personal experience with something like that? A relative perhaps?
>>try to throw a molotov at a crowd that wants your FSB Black person ass out of their country
>>set the building you're occupying on fire
>>die
If you say so, I guess they were barricading the doors from the inside as well.
As for personal experience, funny you should mention that, I do have plenty of what you are going through now, I can also tell you how this ends and how you will "win" so much that in 20 years you wont have a country to look back on.
Is your older brother on those tiny crutches after returning from the front? I'd ask hoe it feels to see your nation destroyed to inconvenience the russians but I assume you're too in to that cargo death cult you have going there
doesn't look like a an historic classical building, its good that it got hit
that's a hohol anti-air mussile
It's very Russian and most of the israelites were run off in Soviet times.
>Stockpile is from post WW2 times. The most modern weapons are from the 70s.
Most of it has been sold off
This photo is of a Transnistria military exercise. It is from 2017.
I think the stockpile may be "fine" but the problem simply is that the area is not that defensible. If Russians wanted to open a new front they'd just for one of the exposed big cities(where Ukrainians would have to react) like Chernigov, Sumy or even Kharkov. The problem is that since Putin is deathly afraid of committing anything, they haven't mobilised in 2023 to get the troops for that kind of action so it's likely that even if they started now the window for doing it will be long since over because Ukrainians manage to train new reservists by that time as well.
You did have some fairly advanced aircraft, i.e. Fulcrum Cs. We bought them from you before you could sell them to Iran.
>Source is a guy who is in opposition with current regime of breakaway territory for some years
i swear it's always the same shit
Attack on odessa will not trigger ww3
Sounds exciting.
Not sure if that's worth a world war, but Neo-[Z]ionists have a lot more work to do
You'll know when its ending when Ukraine gets decentralized/balkanized
https://www.chathamhouse.org/2019/09/ukraines-decentralization-reforms-2014
>Kyev
LEL
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>things that will happen in 2 weeks
2029-2031 is the plan
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If Ukraine attacks Transnistria, would that not trigger article 5?
Moldova isn't in NATO moron. They're russified mutts anyway, frick them.
I hope that old soviet Munition depot goes kaboom so we can get lake Moldova instead
they are literally your brothers.
>they are literally your brothers.
haha, good joke. No.
if they are our brothers then the jeets are your brothers
Odessa is in Ukraine you moronic nigge
For two more weeks.
would be kino and liven up this boring war. hope it happens.
so we are now dressing in gear from ww2 and going to war? damn that sounds fricking kino, a chance to rewrite history how it should have ended: 1945 - Part 2
You will be sent to the Pacific.
Where you WILL drown. Although, it's a suiting fit for Prisoners.
Stfu, Achmed. You c**ts should be grateful for the money we still graciously donate to your miserable asses out of pity.
Odessa has IIRC the largest publicly acknowledged tunnel system on Earth.
Picrel.
We have something like that in Valkenburg, also limestone quarrys
Interesting.
It's also described as a heaven for vile israeli scoundrels in The Brothers Karamazov.
ukraine is a Russian city
That's a big city
for u
>main possibilities
yawn - tired of these theorycrafating threads
They've been attacking Odessa since day 1. Did it achieve anything? No.
Ukraine should take transnistria and give it back to Moldova.
Legally it's their territory so only if they ask.
I keep hearing about some old Soviet ammo dump somewhere in 'transnistria'...
Is it really that big?
Ukraine is out of ammo and soldiers. At this point ammo won't help.
the biggest in europe i believe
>Is it really that big?
as big as 20 football/soccer fields. ~150 hectares.
>already measures everything in stadiums
You should ask USA to take you.
>crates and crates of nuggets
Give it to me straight, boys. We ain't never getting cheap spam cans of 54r again are we?
>civilian transportation to sneak soldiers into a country
This was my idea I posted on /misc/ as a way for China to invade Taiwan unironically. Russia is ripping me off.
wait transnistria actually exists? i thought it was a joke making fun of trannies in eastern europe. fugg this changes everything
Arent there a bunch of hungarians there?
They hate Zelinski
no, thats transcarpatia
its in the border with hungary
thanks anon
Zelinski's only hope to save Odessa is surrender. Be a shame to bomb a classic old city.
finally!
Let's go russia! Destroy those kakels
Romanian, Polish, and other NATO troops would occupy that entire break away region within 2 months and all the Russians there would be forcibly deported to Russia.
That doesn't even make sense, why the frick would Transnistria joining Russia mean an attack on Odessa? Transnistria has like a couple of thousand troops. Maybe they can mobilize another 10k or something but that's about it, and if they do that then Ukraine would obviously respond by attacking, which Transnistria won't be able to do anything about. It's a "country" with maybe two roads in it
There are 40,000 Russian troops currently deployed in Transnistria.
>2 more months
There's ~1500 russian troops deployed there, not 40k
Hope they capture it. I always wanted to visit Odessa someday.
Why doesn't Moldova atleast try to liberate their sliver of territory? Why is Moldova so weak and pathetic?
Transdnistria provides 90% of Moldovan energy production. inb4 but they had their grid synchronised with romanian one - yes but they'll have to pay extra for Romanian energy and Moldova isn't exactly swimming in cash.
oh forgot to add - the powerplants are mined
It's a frozen conflict but nobody seems competent or willing to solve it. You can bribe most Eastern European politicians for 5 to 50k Max depending on what you need them to do. Russia has money.
attack on Odessa will trigger WW3
Putin just wants to free the dolphins at the aquarium.
it appears more banan has been spotted