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Explosions in unrecognized Transnistria Maia Sandu explained by an internal showdown

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Chisinau still insists on a peaceful resolution of the Transnistrian conflict, the president said.

Explosions near Transnistria are connected with “tensions between different forces” of the unrecognized “republic”.

This was stated by the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, following the session of the Supreme Security Council.

“Our analysis suggests that there is tension between different forces within Transnistria, interested in destabilizing the situation. This fact makes the region vulnerable and creates a risk for Moldova,” News Maker quotes Sanda.

According to the president, the country's authorities condemn any provocations and attempts “to involve Moldova in actions that could jeopardize peace in the country”.

Chisinau still insists on a peaceful resolution of the Transnistrian conflict, she said.

Currently, Transnistria is a quasi-state not recognized by any country in the world. Of the half a million inhabitants of the unrecognized republic, at least a third have a Russian passport. For the Russian pension and payments. And only a few understand that they were deceived at the state level and are fighting.

Recall that on April 25 explosions were reported in Tiraspol.

Today, April 26 , it was reported that two communication towers were blown up in the unrecognized Transnistria.

Speaker of the Odesa OVA Sergey Bratchuk said that Russia is intensifying provocations in the occupied Transnistria.

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