Moldova’s government has called for calm after Moscow claimed without evidence that an invasion of Transnistria was likely
Moldova’s government has dismissed an accusation by Russia’s defence ministry thatis planning to invade the breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria after staging a false-flag operation.
“The armed forces of the Russian Federation will adequately respond to the impending provocation of the Ukrainian side,” it said in a statement. Moldova’s foreign minister told Reuters on Wednesday that the tiny former Soviet republic, which also borders Nato member Romania, was prepared for a “full spectrum of threats” from Russia.planning a coup to topple Moldova’s leadership“The Kremlin’s attempts to bring violence to Moldova will not work. Our main goal is the security of citizens and the state. Our goal is peace and public order in the country,” Sandu said.
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