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Moldovan MP:Russia is trying to involve Moldova in an armed conflict.

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According to Ug News Europe,Russia is trying to involve Moldova in an armed conflict and use its territory as a field of military operations against Ukraine.Vitaliy Jakot, deputy of the Moldovan parliament, said this in a statement to the European bureau of “Ug News Europe.According to him, the war in Ukraine has a serious impact on the situation in the region:Russia is trying to involve Moldova in an armed conflict and use its territory as a field of military operations against Ukraine. He uses all the possibilities at his disposal for this purpose.This includes the involvement of a group of people who may participate in an armed conflict under the guise of tourists, the spreading of news about the placement of explosives in various state enterprises, and the holding of protests by pro-Russian forces, etc. includes”.He added that people participating in these protests are given financial resources.V. Jakot emphasized that Moscow is mainly trying to destabilize Transnistria with the mentioned steps:Russian troops, i.e.”peacekeeping contingent” have been deployed in this region. Moreover, it has the largest ammunition depot in Europe.Therefore, Moscow would like to use these opportunities against Ukraine.This includes, first of all, Russia’s desire to conduct military operations in the direction of the Ukrainian cities of Odessa and Nikoloyev.But the Moldovan authorities can control the situation.The deputy noted that Moldovan officials are in constant contact with their Ukrainian counterparts and actively exchange information:There is no reason for concern in the region yet.The Kremlin cannot destabilize the country to the extent that it would involve Moldova in an armed conflict.


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