4:47 Trans. Gender, Sylvania and Nistria. Name comes from the river Nistru (Romanian), Dniester (Ukrainian). A 400 km (250 miles) long strip of land on the left side of the river, or between the river and the Moldavian Ukrainian border.
Since both Moldova (which is of Romanian majority) and Ukraine have been part of Soviet Union, while Romania itself kept its statehood during communism, a Russian (Soviet, but Russian) army has been stationed there in between. But when the Soviet Union dissolved precipitously under Gorbachev after Chernobyl incident, that army remained there and Transnistria declared itself a separate state, though not recognized internationally, with capital in Tiraspol.
Within last few days there was a (rather unnecessary) intense visits exchange between Romanian and Ukrainian top politicians including Zelensky addressing Romanian Parliament (by the well known video style), Ukrainian Foreign Minister visiting Romania, then Romanian Prime Minister, others went to Kiev, then the next day or so another Romanian ex prime minister went there, and during that period a series of events occurred in Transnistria, with latest, a bomb being found at a children's hospital in Tiraspol. In the same time, in Russian media several voices started to claim that Romania helped by Ukraine and NATO wants to take over Moldova, Transnistria and also to threaten Romania with Kalibr rockets.
But to me it looks this way. The more i say about Hungary, the more Russia is picking on Romania with the participation of top Romanian, British, politicians. It looks to me now more than ever that Russian politicians (like in all countries including Romania) are acting on Hungarian command.
7:22 Ok but where all those 5 million Ukrainian refugees go?
11:26 Depending of what i'm doing, what sites i'm opening and when, the "man" upstairs is yelling and jumping and hitting the floor real hard, making dust fall from ceiling. For a few seconds, i wanted to call the Police but then i started recording. What i was doing, i was searching for more information on Transnistria, one of the Soviet Union paradoxical leftovers that was only vaguely known to me until this day. I saw a very interesting picture, then i lost it, it was a shirtless guy posing next to some artillery guns and next to it there was something about an anniversary, so after i exhausted all other possibilities, like history of the browser, i did a search on... Then i found about Lebed's role in Transnistria war which puzzles me since he is a nationalist himeslf (Lebed means swan in Russian and "Moldovan" which is linguistically indistinguishable from Romanian). Violent jumps and hitting of the floor literally scared me and delayed this post (paragraph whatever) by about half hour...
Kalman... then i remembered this... I recently said... Don't get carried away, it's all fake, on multiple levels.
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