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Hows that going to work with the Russians occupying the Moldovan side of the Dnister?
The Russian occupation in Moldova is, as I understand it, limited to the area between the Dnister and the Moldova-Ukraine border. About a quarter of the length of the Moldova-Ukraine border, at the northwest end, is directly on the Dnister river instead of being slightly northeast of the river. This area is fully controlled by Moldova and Ukraine on the south and north banks respectively, no Russian Transnistria between them. The towns mentioned in the article as the site for the bridge (Yampil, Ukraine and Cosauti, Moldova) are on this part of the border