So far, the countries have not been contacted about the situation there.
Spokesman for Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that Russia is closely following the situation in Transnistria . According to Russian media, he noted that the news coming from there is a cause for concern.
“Russian President Vladimir Putin has no plans to contact Moldovan President Maya Sandu,” Peskov added.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said Moscow hoped to avoid a scenario in which it would have to intervene in the conflict between Moldova and the so-called Transnistrian region. According to him, Moscow has not yet had contacts with Chisinau.
“We would very much like the investigation to reveal that this is the same force behind the violence in the neighboring regions. The investigation will be conducted according to all the necessary parameters, and we hope that the reasons will be established and those responsible will be punished, “Rudenko said.
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> break through the land corridor to the Crimea and Transnistria, where they allegedly “oppress Russian-speakers”.
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