Putin's henchman fears war in Transnistria

Dodon dispels panic in Moldova
Parliamentary elections will begin in the country on September 28.
Against this background, Putin's henchman decided to accuse the current pro-European government of Moldova of insidious plans.
If PAS (Sandu's Action and Solidarity party — ed.) remains in power, we will all be used as cannon fodder.

Igor Dodon
Former President of Moldova
The pro-Russian politician began to cynically lie, saying that the "Sorosists" would force Sandu to "attack Transnistria together with Zelensky and open a second front there — in support of Ukraine and against Russia."
Dodon also shamelessly invents that an identical scenario of "a second front has already been tried in Georgia," but it did not work, he says, and now it is "Moldova's turn."
Putin's ally traditionally added that the aggressor country would not intervene in Moldova if his party won the elections.
If Dodon is pro-Russian, as the "yellows" claim, then why should the Russians attack "their own"? We didn't buy the radars that now catch flies. We didn't start the construction of the military base in Bachoa. We didn't bring in Piranha armored personnel carriers and we don't organize training with NATO every six months. Maia Sandu did and does all this, the Kremlin agent laments.
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