Transnistria Celebrates 28th Anniversary Of Self-Proclaimed Republic's Foundation

TIRASPOL (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 02nd September, 2018) Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria celebrates the 28th anniversary of the self-proclaimed republic's establishment on Sunday.

The military parade on the central square in Transnistria's capital of Tiraspol will start at 9 a.m. local time (06:00 GMT).

The celebrations will also include solemn ceremony of laying flowers at the graves of World War II soldiers and victims of the 1992 military conflict, as well as the raising of Transnistria's flag.

Transnistria, a region with a predominantly ethnic Russian and Ukrainian population, broke away from the Soviet Republic of Moldova in 1990, fearing the country might seek to reunify with neighboring Romania. The move triggered a war that ended with a ceasefire in July 1992, but the conflict has remained unresolved. Russian peacekeepers have been preserving peace in the region, along with their Moldovan and Transnistrian counterparts.