Tensions Rise: Russia Vows Protection for Citizens in Transdniestria
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu expressed concerns over the safety of Russian citizens in Moldova's Transdniestria region. Citing threats, he emphasized Russia's commitment to using all necessary resources to ensure their protection. Shoigu's remarks were publicized by the TASS state news agency, highlighting a growing regional tension.
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Sergei Shoigu, the Russian Security Council Secretary, has raised alarms about the safety of Russian citizens residing in the breakaway Transdniestria region of Moldova.
He stated that the current situation poses a threat to their security and emphasized that Russia is prepared to employ all possible measures to safeguard its people in the area.
The statements were made public through the TASS state news agency, pointing to escalating tensions in the region.
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