A series of incidents in the breakaway Moldovan republic of Transnistria and a warning from Moscow that the Russian-backed region could be drawn into the war in Ukraine have put the country"s government on high alert as president Maia Sandu said she was following "with caution and vigilance" at a security council meeting on Tuesday. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ⺠http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub Transnistria, which borders western Ukraine, is controlled by pro-Russia separatists and permanently hosts 1,500 Russian troops as well as a large arms depot. Last week, a senior Russian commander said the goal of Russiaâs new offensive was to seize control of southern Ukraine and to gain access to Transnistria, creating worries that the small east European country could become a new flashpoint in growing tensions between Moscow and the west Fears grow over Moldova breakaway region being drawn into Ukraine war ⺠https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/26/moldova-holds-security-meeting-as-tensions-rise-over-breakaway-region-transnistria Russia-Ukraine war - latest updates ⺠https://www.theguardian.com/world/series/ukraine-live/latest The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ⺠https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Website ⺠https://www.theguardian.com Facebook âºhttps://www.facebook.com/theguardian Twitter ⺠https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ⺠https://instagram/guardian #Moldova #UkraineWar #Transnistria #Russia #RussianSeparatists #Nato
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الأربعاء، 27 أبريل 2022
Moldova president watching blasts in pro-Russia breakaway region 'with caution'
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