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Ukraine intelligence shows Moscow working to supplant Moldova pro-Western government

Por: The Hill World October 30, 2022

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Ukrainian intelligence has found that the Kremlin is behind some of the efforts to subvert the pro-Western Moldovan government. Documents reviewed by show that Russian politicians have allied themselves with anarchist forces in Moldova including Ilan Shor, whom one political figure called “a worthy long-term partner” in Russia’s efforts in the country. wrote. In addition to Shor, OFAC sanctioned Vladimir Plathotniuc, a former member of the... + full article



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