Two Explosions Occur in Separatist Region, Moldova Fears Russia War Ukraine Meluber
CHISINAU, KOMPAS.COM – Moldova assembled its security council on Tuesday (26/4/2022) after a series of explosions occurred in Transnistria, a Russian-backed separatist region, raises fears that the Russo-Ukrainian war will spill over.
The breakaway separatist region experienced a series of explosion that hit the security ministry of Transnistria on Monday (25/4/2022) and radio tower on Tuesday (26/4/2022) morning.
PUTIN FAILED TO REACH HIS WAR GOALS?
Moldovan President Maia Sandu will hold a Security Council meeting The countrys highest with regards to the incident in the region Transnistria, his office said as reported by AFP .
The explosion that occurred while the Russia-Ukraine conflict was still ongoing sparked concern in Moldova, that the ex-Soviet country could be Russias next target.
A Russian military chief last week angered Moldova, with mentions the suppression of Russian speakers in Transnistria.
The Kremlin expressed concern over the explosion and the office Russian state news RIA Novosti cites a government source Transnistria said that the attacker had entered from Ukraine.
The OSCE in Moldova tweeted that they condemned all attempts to destabilize the situation (situation) in Transnistria and its buffer zone.
NEXT TARGET?
Two explosions hit the radio tower rebroadcasting Russian stations near the Ukrainian border Tuesday (26/6/2022) morning, the breakaway territorys interior ministry said.
The Ministry of Transnistria said two powerful antennas that broadcast rework the broken Russian radio, and share their picture lying on the land.
There were no injuries, he added.