Zelensky: Russia lags behind attacks in Moldova's separatist region

Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has said that the Russian “special services --” -- stand behind a series of explosions in a separatist pro-rus region of Moldova. Transnistria, which borders Ukraine, has been hit by a number of attacks in recent days. Two radio poles were destroyed. An army unit was attacked. State Security Ministry reportedly [...]
Transnistria, which borders Ukraine, has been hit by a number of attacks in recent days. Two radio poles were destroyed. An army unit was attacked. The State Security Ministry reportedly was hit with a grenade launcher.
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But Ukraine has claimed these are the so-called “falseflammation operations”, an attempt by Russia to destabilise the region and spread conflict.
Earlier, a senior adviser to President Putin said Russian speakers in Moldova were being printed the same excuse used to justify the invasion of Ukraine.
There are 1500 Russian troops stationed in the breakaway region of Moldova, which has so far not entered the Ukraine war.












