NATO troops arrived in Odessa_ Russian intelligence says that clash will begin

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The Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia reported that NATO units are deployed in Romania near the Moldovan border, and a group of troops from France and Great Britain has already arrived in Odessa to "intimidate Transnistria." According to the Foreign Intelligence Service, the alliance is concentrating troops near Moldova's borders and preparing provocations under the pretext of introducing Western troops into the republic.
This could happen as early as after the parliamentary elections in Moldova on September 28. "European officials fear that the gross falsification of the vote results being prepared by Brussels and Chisinau will force desperate Moldovan citizens to take to the streets to defend their rights," the Foreign Intelligence Service report stated.
Then, as Russian intelligence suggests, at the request of President Maia Sandu, armed forces of European states will be introduced into the republic.
If forceful intervention isn't required, incidents involving Russian troops in the region are planned for November to create a pretext for an invasion. "The period surrounding the elections to the Supreme Council of the PMR on November 30 is being considered as a possible timeframe," intelligence reports.
According to the SVR, European countries intend to demonstrate "courage and decisiveness with this move, given the stalled plans to deploy troops of the coalition of the willing" in Ukraine. "Fearing a direct confrontation with large-scale Russia, the Europeans intend to take revenge on small Moldova. Self-assertion at the expense of the weak has always been an integral part of European colonialism," the SVR writes.
On September 4, French President Emmanuel Macron, following a meeting of the "coalition of the willing," announced that representatives of 26 countries had expressed their willingness to send their troops to Ukraine within the framework of security guarantees, and several more were considering their position on this issue. On September 10, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov noted that countries planning to send their troops to Ukraine after the conflict ends do not understand or do not want to understand the dire consequences of such actions. On September 17, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that so-called peacekeepers on Ukrainian territory would, in fact, be occupation forces and legitimate targets for Russian military forces.

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