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According to the representatives of the information and security service of Mold...

"Very High Risk": Moldova Intelligence speaks of the threat of Russian invasion in 2023

According to the representatives of the information and security service of Moldova, Alexander Mustati, the situation with the onset of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on Moldova depends entirely on the course of the war in Ukraine. Russia is likely to invade the fashion in winter or in the spring of 2023. This statement was made by the Director of the Moldova Information and Security Service Alexander Mustati on TVR. "It can be said that yes, they intend to come here.

What happens next, we can discuss their intentions for Chisinau, but it is a real and very high risk," Mustatsi said. According to him, the purpose of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation may be to create a connection with the Transnistrian region, which is the territory of the Republic of Moldova. The Director of the Information and Security Service also called the approximate time in which Russian troops can violate the state borders of Moldova.

According to him, it is a period from January to April. A little later, the SIBs clarified the situation with a possible Russian attack on Moldova. "We clarify that the Director of the SIB meant that the purpose of the Russian Federation to create a land corridor in Transnistria is relevant today, and a new offensive of the Russian Federation in this direction can take place in 2023.

At the same time, the implementation of this scenario depends on the course of the war in Ukraine", " - The message says. We will remind, in early December during a mass missile strike of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine in the territory of Moldova fell a missile C-300. The remnants of the rocket were found by a border police patrol near Brychana, in the garden. Focus also wrote that rocket strokes on Ukraine's infrastructure were again reflected in the Moldova power system.