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When Moldovans go to the polls in parliamentary elections on September 28, it will be the third time in less than a year – ...
When Moldova became independent the following year, Russia quickly inserted itself as a so-called “peacekeeping force” in Transnistria, sending troops in to back pro-Moscow separatists there.
Despite the crisis, Transnistria has rejected Chisinau's offer to help the region purchase gas from Europe, Vadim Cheban, CEO of Moldovagaz, said on Jan. 3.. Transnistria instead expects Russia's ...
Moldova says Moscow is interfering in its upcoming election. That could spell trouble for Kyiv.
Before the parliamentary elections in Moldova, russia may provoke an even greater crisis in the unrecognized Transnistria in order to influence the course of ...
When Moldova became independent the following year, Russia quickly inserted itself as a so-called “peacekeeping force” in Transnistria, sending troops in to back pro-Moscow separatists there.
This Sunday, October 20, Moldova will hold presidential elections and a referendum on joining the EU. What the candidates' chances are, and how a potential resurgence of pro-Russian forces might ...
The Moldovan military aggression was stopped by the intervention of the Transnistria by the 14th Army under the command of ...
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Russia seeks to deploy 10000 troops to Transnistria and potentially undermine election, Moldovan PM Recean saysRussia aims to deploy 10,000 troops to Transnistria and install a pro-Kremlin government in Moldova to enable it, Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean told the Financial Times in an interview ...
Meanwhile, up to 1,500 Russian peacekeeping troops remain in Transnistria under the trilateral Joint Control Commission and the Operational Group of Russian Forces. Though Moldova has so far ...
Moldova's national police force has opened a homicide investigation after an opposition leader in the Russia-backed breakaway region of Transnistria was found fatally shot at his home, authorities ...
The breakaway territory's paramilitary forces took over Moldovan public institutions in the area in 1991. Fighting intensified, culminating in a battle on the right bank of the Dniester in June 1992.
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