On the eve of the protests, Moldovan law enforcement officials are conducting searches in the homes of supporters of the pro-Russian Shor party.
Moldovan law enforcement officers are conducting searches ahead of the opposition protest, scheduled for Sunday, March 12. The General Commissariat of Police reported this on Friday, March 10.
“Searches are being conducted in various settlements on multiple criminal charges, which are related to preparations for mass riots,” law enforcement officials said.
On the eve, law enforcement officers also reported the arrest of three people – suspected in the case of illegal financing of an opposition party. coast.
Remember that the party is in 2023 coast and some extra-parliamentary parties and public figures previously aligned with the Movement for the People continued anti-government protests. They blamed the government for the economic crisis, rising prices of food, gas, electricity and home heating.
We added that after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the party coast began to actively interact with the ruling regime of the Russian Federation. In particular, representatives visited Moscow and established inter-party contacts. Subsequently, the party began to organize protest activities against the current government of Moldova.
As we already wrote, on March 9, Pridnestrovie announced the prevention of a “terrorist attack”, allegedly prepared at the direction of the SBU, and information spread in the Russian media that the target of the attack is “president” Vadim Krasnoselsky .
The Center for Strategic Communications explained the fake about the “terrorist attack” in Transnistria
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Source: korrespondent

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