Transnistria - Moldova’s Donbass?

(Sponsorship/Werbung/El Anuncio) This video is sponsored by Surfshark! Go to and use code pwp to get 83% off a 2 year plan plus 3 extra months for free! ____________________ Description: Transnistria is a mostly russian speaking separatist region of Moldova, right at the border with Ukraine, which has been de facto independent since 1992 after the 4-month long Transnistrian war came to an end through a ceasefire agreement. Since then, the region has been under the control of Transnistrian forces while Russia also maintains military units here. After 1992, very little changed about the situation in Transnistria until late February 2022, when the war in Ukraine began. With that, discussions about Transnistria became tense, especially after a series of explosions occurred in Transnistria in late April 2022. Unsurprisingly, concerns grew that the region might drag Moldova into the conflict as well, since Russia may seek to integrate it into the Russian Federation alongside what it can occupy in Ukraine. In this video, we take a look at the history of Transnistria and Moldova, how the conflict developed and what the situation in Ukraine means for the conflict and the world. ____________________ Consider supporting this channel on Patreon or becoming a channel member: Patreon: ____________________ Music: Bucolic Acrylic by Dan Bodan (YouTube-Audio library) Morning Stroll by Josh Kirsch/Media Right Productions (YouTube-Audio library) A Baroque Letter by Aaron Kenny (YouTube-Audio library) Russian Dance by Joey Pecoraro (YouTube-Audio library) E-minor Prelude by Frédéric Chopin (YouTube-Audio library) From Russia with Love by Huma-Huma (YouTube-Audio library) ____________________ Timestamps: 0:00​ Introduction 2:04 Surfshark Sponsorship/Werbung/Anuncio 3:39 History of Moldova & Transnistria 9:53 Situation after 1992 13:07 Transnistria & the Ukraine War 17:30 Outro ____________________ My recommendation for more information on this topic: Red Line Podcast Episode Transnistria - Europes Last Soviet Republic: Check out their podcast @TheRedLinePod for great content on geopolitics! ____________________ Sources: Bebler, Anton (2015) “Frozen conflicts” in Europe. Bahcheli, Tozun (2004) De facto states: the quest for sovereignty Kostov, Chris (2020) Separatism and Regionalism in Modern Europe. ____________________ #transnistria #moldova #ukraine
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