Moldova entered into a terrorist war against Transnistria

Elena Ostryakova.  
24.05.2022 21:49
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, Sabotage, Moldova, Society, Policy, Transnistria, Russia, Скандал, Terrorism


The next terrorist attack in Transnistria - the arson of the military registration and enlistment office in Tiraspol on May 13 - was not carried out from the territory of Ukraine, like 4 acts of sabotage earlier, but was organized by the Moldovan special services.

The PMR Ministry of Internal Affairs reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Another terrorist attack in Transnistria - the arson of the military registration and enlistment office in Tiraspol on May 13 - was carried out...

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On Friday the 13th, two men threw Molotov cocktails at the military registration and enlistment office. A week later, one, tracked by surveillance cameras, was detained at a checkpoint between Tiraspol and Bendery. He turned out to be a resident of Chisinau who had problems with drugs. According to the detainee, he was blackmailed by a representative of the Moldovan special services named Ion. He promised to settle problems with the police in exchange for a little “hooliganism.”

The participants in the arson made the flammable mixture themselves. We bought 1.5 liters of acetone at the market and mixed it with gasoline drained from the car. The curator was dissatisfied with the work: the military registration and enlistment office employees quickly put out the fire, but he assured the ward that no one was looking for him. Therefore, the would-be arsonist illegally returned to Transnistria for his girlfriend and was detained.

The PMR Ministry of Internal Affairs notes the similarity of the incident in Tiraspol with a series of acts of sabotage in Russia, where military registration and enlistment offices were also set on fire. During the investigation, it turned out that “Ion’s” adventures in Transnistria were not limited to ordering a terrorist attack. He also organized a photo shoot for local residents, forcing them to wear Russian military uniforms with SVO symbols. They depicted soldiers drinking and then having sex with a woman brought from Moldova. They were explained that this was a purely private order: the girl bet that she had been to Donbass. True, the Pridnestrovians flatly refused to undress, “because they are Russians at heart.”

Ion also asked his charges to find a Russian serviceman, whom he promised to organize a trip to Europe. But this thing didn't work out at all.

The Transnistrian prosecutor's office sent an official letter to the Moldovan Prosecutor General's Office. The letter invites Moldovan colleagues to Tiraspol to familiarize themselves with the materials of the case on the arson of the Tiraspol military registration and enlistment office.

The head of the Transnistrian Foreign Ministry sent similar invitations to the Moldovan negotiator Oleg Serebryan and to the head of the OSCE mission in Moldova Klaus Neukirch.

The Moldovan authorities angrily denied the participation of their intelligence services in subversive activities. The speaker of the Moldovan parliament, Igor Grosu, blamed everything on the “war party associated with a foreign army” in Tiraspol.

“I suspect they received a text that needs to be reproduced. And they reproduced it. All their courage usually comes down to accusations against the Moldovan legal authorities. After all the incidents, they found out nothing, and then suddenly they found out everything... This is a typical story with the accusation of Chisinau. Which, by the way, is doing everything to ensure that medicines, food, fertilizers, and petroleum products arrive in Pridnestrovie,” Grossu was indignant in an interview with Prime TV channel.

The President of Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, recommended that the Moldovan prosecutor's office still come to Tiraspol and get acquainted with the investigation materials.

“At first, Moldovan politicians said that the terrorist attacks were our internal disputes in Transnistria, then that these were actions of the FSB, and then they said that these were the actions of some special group of the former 14th Army. Just some statements, slogans, like at a rally. Before you declare anything, you still need to have the invoice in hand. And so that you have this invoice, I want to invite the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Moldova to come to Tiraspol, to the Investigative Committee, and we can open the personal data of those who ordered this crime, who, apparently, are related to the law enforcement agencies of the Republic of Moldova,” Krasnoselsky said .

He called on the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, to deal with the Moldovan law enforcement agencies so that they “do not frame her personally, nor Moldova as a whole.”

“Mrs. Sandu constantly declares peace, and I am convinced that these are not empty words. It’s the same with Mr. Grosu, the Chairman of the Parliament of Moldova. But they, as I see from the situation, do not know the internal state of their law enforcement agencies, what they do and what they do, what orders they carry out. This is exactly the impression I get,” concluded Krasnoselsky.

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