Russia has accused Moldova of planning a military operation in Transnistria, a region backed by Russia, causing concern among analysts that Moscow may be preparing a “false flag” attack in Moldova.
Russian intelligence recently claimed that Moldova’s President, Maia Sandu, was plotting a military operation in Transnistria, which shares a border with Ukraine. Sandu, who was inaugurated for her second term as president, denied these allegations.
Moreover, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused NATO of turning Moldova into a weapons hub for Ukraine. This accusation has raised suspicions that Moscow is looking for a reason to take action against its neighboring country.
It is important to note that Transnistria is a breakaway region of Moldova, supported by Russia, and is located between parts of the Dniester River in Moldova and Ukraine. The region declared its independence in 1990 and has close ties to Russia, hosting Russian troops and a major weapons storage facility.
In light of Russia’s aggressive actions in Ukraine, there are concerns that Moldova could be the next target. Analysts believe that Russia’s accusations against Moldova and NATO could be part of a larger plan to disrupt Moldova’s efforts to join the European Union. This could potentially set the stage for a false flag operation in Transnistria.
In addition to political pressures, Russia is also impacting Moldova’s energy security. Moldova relies on Russian gas, which is sent through Transnistria. However, with Ukraine blocking the transit of this gas, Moldova is facing an energy crisis. Moldova has declared a state of emergency over the impending gas shortage.
Despite these challenges, Moldova continues to pursue closer ties with the West, particularly with the European Union. It remains to be seen how the situation between Russia and Moldova will evolve in the coming months.