Russia Plans to Deploy 10,000 Troops to Transnistria: Moldovan PM Warns
- Jun 6
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Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean has warned that Russia intends to deploy up to 10,000 troops to the breakaway region of Transnistria, aiming to strengthen its military presence and install a pro-Kremlin government in Chișinău. antena3.ro+11ft.com+11ukrainianworldcongress.org+11

Historical and Military Context
Transnistria, an unrecognized separatist region, has been supported by Russia since the 1992 conflict. Currently, Russia maintains approximately 1,500 troops in the region, mostly local recruits. en.wikipedia.org+2thesun.co.uk+2the-sun.com+2hotnews.ro+4the-sun.com+4thesun.co.uk+4
Geopolitical Implications
Recean emphasized that such a military deployment could destabilize southwestern Ukraine and pose a direct threat to NATO member Romania. An intervention in Romania could trigger Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, leading to a major escalation of the conflict. kyivindependent.com+5thesun.co.uk+5antena3.ro+5
Interference in Moldovan Elections
The Moldovan Prime Minister accused Russia of attempting to influence the upcoming parliamentary elections in September by investing heavily in disinformation campaigns and funding pro-Russian parties. It is estimated that Russia has spent the equivalent of 1% of Moldova's GDP on such operations. ft.comthe-sun.com+1ft.com+1
International Reactions
The international community is watching these developments with concern. Ukraine has expressed fears about the opening of a new front in the southwest, and NATO is closely monitoring the situation. The European Union has reiterated its support for Moldova's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Conclusion
Russia's plans to deploy 10,000 troops to Transnistria pose a serious threat to regional stability. Moldova, on its path to European integration, faces significant challenges in ensuring its sovereignty and security. The international community must remain vigilant and support Moldova's efforts to protect its democracy and territorial integrity.the-sun.com















































































































































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