Russian forces in Transnistria are surrounded.
Kyiv Independent reports:
Drone reportedly attacks military base in Russian-occupied Transnistria
“An attack drone reportedly struck a military base in Transnistria, a breakaway region in Moldova, local proxy authorities claimed on April 5.
The drone allegedly attacked a military facility in the Rybnitsa district, six kilometers from the Ukrainian state border, as of 2:35 p.m. local time.
The radar station, which was slightly damaged, was the alleged target, the proxies claimed.
No casualties were reported.
Another case of a drone attack on Transnistria’s military base was reported on March 17 in Tiraspol.
Local news channel “Pervyi Prydnestrovskyi” also published a video allegedly showing a helicopter being hit by a drone.
Moldova’s Bureau of Reintegration disputed prior claims, saying that the “military technology in the images has not been functional for several years.”
Transnistria borders Ukraine’s Odesa Oblast and is internationally recognized as part of Moldova.
Russian troops have been stationed in Transnistria since the early 1990s when Russia invaded the region under the pretext of protecting ethnic Russians.”
CBS: “The U.S. has picked up intelligence that Iran is planning a retaliatory attack that would include a swarm of Shaheed loitering drones and cruise missiles. Officials say the timing and target are unknown, but a proportional response to the Damascus attack would be to hit an Israeli diplomatic facility. The attack is likely to come between now and the end of Ramadan next week.”
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Will the commander of the Aerospace Forces be fired?
After a night attack on our airfields, the commander of the Aerospace Forces, Colonel-General Viktor Afzalov, was summoned to the president with a report. Sources are divided on whether Afzalov will be dismissed or not.
According to our information, the general’s report is scheduled for this evening.
Last night alone we lost up to 9 aircraft. In general, aviation losses in the Northern Military District zone and in the conventional rear areas are beyond the acceptable limits, interlocutors say.