Moldovan Anti-EU Party Claims Authorities Preparing Military Provocation Near Transnistria

 Moldovan Anti-EU Party Claims Authorities Preparing Military Provocation Near Transnistria

Marina Tauber, the vice-president of the Moldovan Eurosceptic opposition Shor party, said on Friday that the country's authorities were preparing a military provocation near the border of the breakaway region of Transnistria

CHISINAU (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 24th March, 2023) Marina Tauber, the vice-president of the Moldovan Eurosceptic opposition Shor party, said on Friday that the country's authorities were preparing a military provocation near the border of the breakaway region of Transnistria.

The situation around Moldova and the breakaway region of Transnistria has been tense over the past weeks. In late February, the Russian Defense Ministry said that Kiev was allegedly preparing an armed provocation against Transnistria, which would be carried out by units of Ukrainian troops. Kiev has rejected the statement as false. Moldova has also denied these claims, warning that Russia was plotting to seize power in the country and change its constitutional order with the help of parties such as Shor.

"There is information from international intelligence services that President Maia Sandu and Prime Minister Dorin Recean are preparing a military provocation on the border with Transnistria. It is scheduled for April 17, the second day after the Easter holidays," Tauber told a parliamentary briefing.

Last week, the country's authorities sent 10,000 Moldovan uniforms to Romania for the Romanian security forces, who will be allegedly "involved in a military conflict," the politician said.

"We were also told that 3,000 coffins had been recently ordered from a private company. This is a very disturbing signal. Our task is to stop this criminal plan," Tauber said.

Later in the day, the Moldovan government dismissed the statements of the opposition on the possible military provocation in Transnistria.

"The allegations made by Tauber are false and a part of a continuous narrative aimed at spreading fear and division in the society. Government agencies are working to prevent provocations and keep the situation under control," Moldovan government spokesman Daniel Voda said on official Telegram channel.

The mainly Russian-speaking Transnistria has been seeking to secede from Moldova since the collapse of the Soviet Union. In 1992, Transnistria became a territory de facto not controlled by Chisinau following a two-year military conflict.