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Moscow hopes Transnistria won’t be drawn into Russia-Ukraine conflict — senior diplomat

On April 26, the authorities declared heightened terror alert after a series of attacks committed on Transnistrian territory

MOSCOW, April 26. /TASS/. Moscow hopes that Transnistria will not be drawn into the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko told reporters on Tuesday.

"Let us wait for the end of the investigation. We would like to avoid this scenario," the senior Russian diplomat said, responding to a question about Moscow’s actions, if Transnistria was drawn into the conflict.

"Let us wait for the results of the investigation and what is behind these developments. This is either terrorism or a provocation or hooliganism. The latter is the least possible explanation," he said.

The authorities of the self-proclaimed Transnistrian republic declared heightened terror alert on Tuesday after a series of attacks committed on Transnistrian territory.

On April 26, unidentified assailants blew up two antennae of the regional radio center in the community of Mayak of the Grigoriopol district in Transnistria. On Monday, the building of the Transnistrian State Security Ministry in Tiraspol was shelled from hand-held grenade launchers. No one was injured in both cases. In March, the Transnistrian security services received anonymous reports of mass bomb threats at schools, healthcare institutions, trading centers and other facilities.