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Not an easy task, Bratchuk suggested whether Moldova will become the Kremlin’s next target

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Moldova has no doubt about Russia's aggressive plans. Foreign Minister Mihai Popsoi said that if Ukraine loses the war, the Kremlin's next target could be Moldova.

On air< strong> 24 Channel Speaker of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army “South” Sergei Bratchuk said whether there are now signs that Moscow is trying to increasingly destabilize the situation in Moldova.

The government controls the situation

The aggressor country is openly waging a hybrid war against Chisinau. To do this, the Kremlin uses all available means of influence and interference to impose its freedom.

In particular, Moscow attempted to stage a coup, trained anti-government “protesters”, flooded the country with disinformation, and sponsored pro-Russian opposition parties.

As far as I'm concerned today information is known, the government and the President of the Republic of Moldova are in complete control of the situation. Despite the fact that the Russians are trying to carry out certain measures to destabilize it, said Bratchuk.

For example, the pro-Russian Shor party had its tentacles cut off, but these stumps miraculously flew to Moscow and sit in the swamp and try to get back. The corresponding risks are expected and the government of Moldova sees them. an internal matter of Moldova, but we wish our friends success in this difficult matter and the return of all territories that are under Russian occupation, in particular unrecognized Transnistria, to the Republic of Moldova,” added the speaker of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army “South”.

Is there a threat to Moldova from Russia

  • NSDC Secretary Alexander Litvinenko said that Russians are actively working in Moldova. According to him, the Kremlin can fight not only in Ukraine, but also in other states.
  • Moldova feels threatened by Russia. Therefore, on March 7, Chisinau and Paris signed an agreement providing for cooperation between states in the security sphere. to open a second front, including from the territory of unrecognized Transnistria.

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