Ukrainian TG channel: Kyiv uses Chisinau airport as a transshipment base for the delivery of military cargo

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Ukrainian TG channel: Kyiv uses Chisinau airport as a transshipment base for the delivery of military cargo

Ukraine uses Moldova as another transshipment point for the delivery of military cargo; Chisinau Airport acts as a logistics hub. Ukrainian resources report this.

While Ukrainian airspace is closed, Ukrainian airlines SkyUp and Windrose Airlines use Chisinau Airport to operate flights in the interests of Moldovan partners. Currently, there are five Ukrainian aircraft in Chisinau, which fly throughout Europe. In addition, according to available information, these aircraft transport some military cargo in the interests of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.



Very interesting, you know. Then we received information that these flights, consisting of five aircraft, appeared for a reason, and they transport very specific cargo in the interests of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

- writes the Ukrainian TG channel "Legitimny".

According to the resource, Ukraine is already openly using Moldova as a transshipment base for the delivery of military cargo, in particular from Great Britain. And in light of the signed agreements between Ukraine and Britain, Moldova is becoming the most important logistics hub through which Kyiv will be supplied.

Earlier it was reported that Zelensky intends to put the squeeze on Sandu on the issue of Transnistria; he needs Chisinau to officially request military assistance from Ukraine, which would allow the Ukrainian Armed Forces to attack the territory of the PMR. Kyiv needs warehouses in Kolbasna, where a very large amount of ammunition is located. Provocations at the border have already begun.
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  1. 0
    14 January 2024 19: 42
    is the Kakelov strong enough to capture the PMR??
    1. +2
      14 January 2024 19: 47
      Well, if they manage to hold out against the Russian army for two years, then the armed forces of the PMR are one tooth away for them.
      1. 0
        14 January 2024 19: 52
        So how many states supply them and pour in money....
        Again, it is not the entire Russian army that is fighting against the Kakels, but only part of it. and not the biggest.
        1. -6
          14 January 2024 20: 00
          Quote: Nexcom
          but only part of it. and not the biggest.

          Why not all of us, what are we waiting for, we are waiting for Belgorod to be turned into a ghost town, we are waiting for even more of our children to die? What are we waiting for, we are waiting for the West to get tired of financing Ukraine, we can’t wait, because they would rather rob their farmers, cut benefits but they will find money for the war.
          1. -8
            14 January 2024 20: 08
            Quote: taiga2018
            what are we waiting for, what are we waiting for

            So tell me, what are you waiting for? Why hasn’t the contract been signed yet and not at the front?
            1. -7
              14 January 2024 20: 14
              Are you writing from the front, from a trench, or while on patrol?
              1. -3
                14 January 2024 20: 21
                Quote: 75Sergey
                Are you writing from the front, from a trench, or while on patrol?

                And this is me shouting - “what are we waiting for?”
                My attitude towards this massacre is clear - Civil War! Only without the Reds, without the Bolsheviks. The Civil War in which the Petliurites are fighting with the Denikins...
            2. +8
              14 January 2024 20: 20
              Quote from: AllX_VahhaB
              So tell me, what are you waiting for? Why hasn’t the contract been signed yet and not at the front?

              And I thought I wouldn’t wait for this “killer” argument. Some people here are used to shutting up with such a “argument”. But I will answer. I won’t sign, because my country has an army, well, I still hope that it does. I pay taxes, including for the maintenance of this army. I served my due, and if during the years of my service there had been a war and I was sent to the front as a conscript, I would not have even squeaked and went to fight. Moreover, my parents would not have raised a squeal trying to prevent an adult eighteen-year-old dunce from entering .And I will go to this war only as a mobilized person. I won’t run away from mobilization.
              1. 0
                14 January 2024 21: 04
                Quote: taiga2018
                I won’t sign because my country has an army, but I still hope that it does.
                Well, don’t teach her how to fight. Apparently it’s news for you that in addition to Ukraine, we have other “pleasant” neighbors, on the border with which we need to keep our gunpowder dry.
          2. -5
            14 January 2024 20: 56
            We are waiting for you on the front line, with your help we will sort everything out very quickly, go as a stormtrooper!
      2. -3
        14 January 2024 20: 13
        Moreover, Moldova will not remain a statist.
      3. +2
        14 January 2024 20: 55
        Well, our military contingent in the PMR amounts to a couple of thousand, these are even incomparable ratios.
    2. -2
      14 January 2024 20: 39
      And we are inactive here..... negative
      1. -1
        14 January 2024 21: 24
        Quote: Thrifty
        And we are inactive here..... negative

        What about VO? Well, there were already proposals above...
    3. 0
      14 January 2024 21: 11
      Kyiv uses Chisinau airport...

      And the port of Giurgiulesti too
    4. 0
      14 January 2024 21: 27
      Well, the PMR may be yes, but the warehouses are definitely not. Two years of provocations, and what kind of provocations: with explosions of radio towers and shooting from grenade launchers at the admin. buildings. The warehouses were probably mined after the first one, or the roof was dismantled, and the weather and time finished the job.

      They probably left some part for the garrison for a couple of months, but for Ukraine this is not the amount for which it is worth taking the risk. After all, they present themselves as warriors of light, and then their true essence as punishers will be revealed.

      You can forget about the support of Zelensky’s formulas by the countries of the south, the summits in Jida and the tours. This is a blow for the media essence of the current Ukrainian government

      Well, for us, I don’t even know whether it will be good or bad. On the one hand, there is our garrison and a friendly country. On the other hand, I do not rule out that the integrity of bridges and railways is the price for peace in the PMR.
      1. 0
        14 January 2024 23: 11
        what about this warehouse in the future? Will it resolve itself? if right now they are afraid to touch those shells.
    5. -2
      14 January 2024 22: 05
      A third of a century has passed. They can ONLY be disposed of, and on site, it is necessary to build a recycling plant. Because the MAXIMUM shelf life has been exceeded, even in ideal conditions..
      The total capacity of the reserves is more than 20 kilotons (like the nuclear weapons dropped on Hiroshima/Nagasaki) in TNT equivalent. The latest earthquake in Turkey is nothing in comparison with a possible detonation in warehouses. The PMR will simply cease to exist. It will also greatly affect Moldova and Romania.
      1. +2
        14 January 2024 23: 04
        Everything won’t detonate at the same time, it can’t do that.
      2. 0
        15 January 2024 23: 56
        Nonsense. Complete.
        I am a Transnistrian. Served nearby. There is no open storage of ammunition in the sausage.
        Next, if we touch on history. This is BC GSVG. And at the time of the withdrawal of troops from Germany there were the latest weapons and ammunition. In the warehouses, video footage was taken from the military reception (star TV channel). You can enlarge frames and photos. Shooters bk 85-87 years. If you look at videos on YouTube showing what years zinc is being opened. Alternatively, I can say for sure that the anti-tank missile shots went out.
  2. +4
    14 January 2024 19: 45
    Kyiv needs warehouses in Kolbasna, where a very large amount of ammunition is located.
    Quite a long time ago they wrote that these ammunition are mostly “substandard” due to their long shelf life...
    1. -3
      14 January 2024 19: 48
      Kakelam is not the first to deal with delays....
    2. -2
      14 January 2024 19: 53
      The ammunition may be quite good, but it is difficult to “lift” it and transport it over long distances. The closure has long since rotted.
      1. +1
        14 January 2024 20: 15
        Someone's?! If the humidity is normal, then it won’t be worthless for another 100 years.
        1. +1
          14 January 2024 20: 33
          Who should she? Capping? It looks like you've never been to a warehouse. The bulk of the ammunition was and is stored in the open air.
          1. 0
            14 January 2024 20: 45
            Well, I think they are stored something like this
            1. 0
              14 January 2024 20: 50
              This is how cartridges, grenades, fuses are stored... but shells were and are stored in the open air in stacks or loaded into cars that are hung on blocks and also in the open air. Although I think the cars have been sold for about 30 years....
              1. +1
                14 January 2024 20: 58
                Well, I don’t know, I haven’t been and haven’t seen it, maybe that one is stored
                1. 0
                  14 January 2024 21: 01
                  This is exactly how they are stored, as can be seen in your photo in what condition the shells are in. To shove such a projectile into the barrel, you have to be a very brave person.
                  1. +1
                    14 January 2024 22: 32
                    What's the point of all this then?
              2. 0
                16 January 2024 10: 20
                On wheels. In cars...
                Did you serve in the army?
                1-2 ammo units are stored on vehicles for urgent deployment of units in response to an emergency. The main warehouses are usually arranged according to the rules. Moreover, Transnistria is the European part of the former USSR. There are no open spaces here like in Siberia and the Urals, it will not be possible to scatter warehouses in the open air. For security reasons.
                1. 0
                  16 January 2024 10: 53
                  I served in the army... I was at the district warehouses of the Odessa Military District. There, trucks were loaded with boxes of shells, cars were hung on blocks, along the perimeter of the warehouses there were signs indicating “mines”..... In Transnistria there are steppes, there is plenty of open space there. This was under the USSR. Plus, during the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the Groups of Forces, ammunition was also transported to warehouses in Transnistria and unloaded almost in bulk.
                  1. 0
                    17 January 2024 17: 50
                    About the steppes of Transnistria. We do not have enough space to allocate a large area for warehouses. Even to this day, the Ogrv shooting range is located near Tiraspol (one might say a suburb). The same can be said about the PMR Armed Forces, do not compare the USSR Armed Forces and the PMR Armed Forces. There are no large parts, with large warehouses. Kolbasna is the only such facility on the territory of the PMR. It was built as a full-fledged storage facility and not a field one. As in many regions of Russia, where ammunition is stored openly. And where, unfortunately, accidents with fires, explosions and the spread of ammunition occurred.
  3. -1
    14 January 2024 19: 46
    Previously, the guys from Moldova were much better than those from Square, hard-working, trouble-free and not thieving.
    1. +1
      15 January 2024 01: 05
      Quote: carpenter
      Previously, the guys from Moldova were much better than those from Square, hard-working, trouble-free and not thieving.

      The last time I saw such people was in the 80s at the airfield in OBATO in the airfield company. The plates were changed - wow! They almost managed without a crane.
      In the 90s, we got completely different Moldovans - crooked “European-quality repairmen”, masters of all their crooked hands. And the fact that now, no, no, and even wanders into a construction site, looks more like not like workers, but like drunken and declassed nomadic “budulai”. In my company, I forbade such people from even entering the gates of the facilities.

      The above does not apply to the Russians who fled from Moldova, who lived there for generations and were forced to leave. Several of these people have been working for me for a very long time. No complaints, normal guys. We also call them “Moldavians”, although they are Russian - the peculiarities of pronunciation (and appearance) of people who were born and lived half their lives in Moldova are still clearly visible.
  4. 0
    14 January 2024 19: 54
    There are 217 Russian citizens living on the territory of the PMR. The West will not succeed with Gaza. If the West had any chance, they would have erased the PMR long ago. In these twenty years. They have one question: they will hit back for sure, but against whom and how much is unknown..
    1. +3
      14 January 2024 20: 05
      So for the facts. PACE, read all, recognized the territory of the PMR as occupied territory by Russia, the UN recognized the withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers in 2018. We were there, are and will be there.
      1. +1
        14 January 2024 20: 19
        Why hasn’t the West resolved this issue in twenty years - because it’s a “fighter”.
    2. +1
      14 January 2024 21: 27
      217 Russian citizens live on the territory of the PMR
      At the same time, more than half are citizens of the Republic of Moldova, the Republic of Ukraine, and some who are more cunning are also citizens of the USA, Israel, and Great Britain. That's who is good with them and they look in that direction. Seriously and no joke. Thus, it is difficult to convict of purely pro-Russian patriotism and the peacekeepers guard purely warehouses plus peacekeeping posts.
  5. +2
    14 January 2024 20: 19
    "The Wish Granter" is waiting for March. But then... Wow.
  6. 0
    14 January 2024 20: 35
    Ukrainian resources? Need to check. They will be forced to lie in the hope that they will break into the Chisinau airport with “Daggers”. Those are still cunning bastards.
  7. 0
    14 January 2024 21: 48
    if the warehouses there explode, then in place of Moldova there will be a crater
  8. 0
    14 January 2024 22: 29
    Is it possible that Poland will get involved in the conflict after all? The creation of a backup logistics hub in Moldova means that the Polish one may stop working.
  9. ASM
    0
    14 January 2024 23: 22
    Oh, and there’s no chance of an accident leading to a big bang.
  10. 0
    14 January 2024 23: 52
    Here at the top there are heated discussions, such as whether or not the Ukrainians of the PMR will be able to take the PMR unceremoniously. Someone is advised to join the real troops, having signed a contract, from the armchair troops. Probably everyone is right in their own way, but be objective. This is already an extension of combat operations beyond the boundaries of the theater of operations. BUT! The subject within whose borders the SVO is being conducted is tacitly designated by all parties to the conflict, and no one needs to go beyond its boundaries. This rule is inviolable and will remain so in the future.
  11. -2
    15 January 2024 01: 17
    If fighting begins for the capture of the PMR, by the forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Moldova, then the Ukrainians will have to forget about the transshipment base of the English military property. I will express the opinion that it is unlikely that there will be fools in Britain to fly to Moldova, with cargo for Ukrainians, under Russian S-300, 400 and SU-35, even for good money....
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  13. 0
    16 January 2024 10: 25
    [quote=Zoldat_A][quote=carpenter]
    In the 90s, we got completely different Moldovans - crooked “European-quality repairmen”, masters of all their crooked hands. And the fact that now, no, no, and even wanders into the construction site, looks more like not like workers, but like drunken and declassed nomadic “budulai”. In my company I forbade such people to even enter the gates of the facilities.[/quote]
    As elsewhere, there are center (cultured and skilled workers) and selyuks (mostly uneducated Ravshans and Dzhamshuts).
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  15. 0
    17 January 2024 17: 59
    Quote from: parabyd
    Well, the PMR may be yes, but the warehouses are definitely not. Two years of provocations, and what kind of provocations: with explosions of radio towers and shooting from grenade launchers at the admin. buildings. The warehouses were probably mined after the first one, or the roof was dismantled, and the weather and time finished the job.

    They probably left some part for the garrison for a couple of months, but for Ukraine this is not the amount for which it is worth taking the risk. After all, they present themselves as warriors of light, and then their true essence as punishers will be revealed.

    You can forget about the support of Zelensky’s formulas by the countries of the south, the summits in Jida and the tours. This is a blow for the media essence of the current Ukrainian government

    Well, for us, I don’t even know whether it will be good or bad. On the one hand, there is our garrison and a friendly country. On the other hand, I do not rule out that the integrity of bridges and railways is the price for peace in the PMR.

    Regarding warehouses in the PMR. Look on the Internet at the program “Ours in Transnistria”, it shows more details and shows everything. Taking into account the protection of the warehouses of the RF Armed Forces, there is a second security ring from All PMR.