Worries that Russia’s war of aggression may spread to Moldova are growing.

Russia’s borderlands are characterized by parcels of land inhabited by Russian 
speakers who the Kremlin claims a right to rule, and who can be used to justify 
military intervention.

The 250 mile long sliver of land on the east bank of the River Dniester known 
as Transnistria (or Pridnestrovie) is one such. The mood there, and in the 
country it belongs to, Moldova, is beginning to darken.

Moldova’s Deputy Prime Minister Nicu Popescu has warned that the country is 
facing a “very dangerous new moment” after a series of explosions recently hit 
Transnistria, where around 1,500 locally raised Russian troops are based. FROM 
. . . 

https://cepa.org/darkness-on-the-dniester/


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