In Moldova, 74 people were detained allegedly undergoing training in Serbia to organize parliamentary elections on September 28.
Moldova is preparing for the parliamentary election, which has been scheduled for September 28. Russia has developed a plan for election interference in Moldova, Moscow’s efforts are aimed at interrupting the course of the country joining the European Union, Bloomberg wrote. Moldova will be a bridge for an attack on the Odessa region in the event of a -ru -crussian forces in the election, President Maya Sandu said. According to him, the success of Pro -Russian forces in the upcoming election threatens the country’s sovereignty and could open the way to Russia’s invasion of the Odessa region, therefore, voting for politicians will surely bring war to the land of Moldova.
Kremlin approach
We are talking about a multi -Level approach approved by the “direct” Kremlin. The goal is to break the chances of the President of the country of the country of the country of Mai Sandu “action and unity” (PAS) in the election on September 28 and, as a result, its removal from the authorities.
One of the documents that Bloomberg identified, noted that one of the key aspects of the Kremlin’s plan was to create an impression of a competition, but in fact it aims to soften Sandu’s support.
The documents indicate that Kremlin’s tactics are included:
– Moldovan recruitment abroad, including Russia, for voting at EU polling stations and other countries;
– Attracting people to repair destructive protests;
– Large -Scale misinformation in social networks.
Among the potential plans of the Russian Federation are also recruiting young men from sports clubs and criminal groups “for organizing violent provocations during voting and protest thereafter.”
This, perhaps, will include demonstrations demanding the resignation of the Sandu if his party has lost the election, or with the purpose of discrediting the results, if he or she will win.
The main attention is also paid to what happens after the election. According to European officials, the support received by Moldova’s opposition parties from Moscow was different and varying from consultations to financing.
Two European officials, who are familiar with this issue, have told a comment to the agency that Russia is almost plans to implement most of these plans.
Serbia camps
Director of Moldavian Information and Security Service (SIB) Alexander Mustyatsu, said Russia has organized camps in Serbia, where he prepares people to ensure Moldova.
Mustyata said SIB identified two employees of Russian special services that were directly involved in the recruitment and briefing of the youth.
We talk about a Russian citizen Andrei Pavlov, a GRU official, involved in the coordination of stabilized actions funded by Russia.
He used the shor criminal group’s telegram channels to recruit participants in the Serbia camp.
The service and security record records that he is suspected of organizing subversive actions in many European, African and Asian states.
Musetz did not announce the name of another Russian special service employee, who had just noticed that his nickname was “demon”. This person is directly involved in youth preparation for destabilization and violence planned against law enforcement officials.
As a result of September 22, 74 people were detained, allegedly undergoing training in Serbia to organize parliamentary elections on September 28.
Law enforcement officials argue that the operation is behind the operation, and the suspects are associated with both Moldavian parties and criminal groups.
In Serbia, Moldovan was taught the treatment of firearms and special equipment. For this reason, participants received about € 400. The head of the police, Viorel Chernouzian, said most of the participants were ordered by Russian citizens. Some Moldavians are convinced to go to Serbia to study under the pretext of traveling to the holy place, but, present, they are drawn in preparation for the chaos.
Source: korrespondent

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