In the unrecognized republic, they claim that the detainees did not take a direct part in the preparations for the sabotage.
In the unrecognized “Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic” (PMR), two more people were detained who were allegedly involved in the preparation of a “terrorist attack” in Tiraspol by the Security Service of Ukraine. This was announced on March 17 by the “Prosecutor General of the PMR” Anatly Guretsky on the air of the TV channel “First Pridnestrovskiy”,
At the same time, Guretsky noted that the detainees did not take a direct part in the preparation of the terrorist act, both of them are natives of Transnistria.
The detainees “are related to what happened,” said the “PMR Prosecutor General”
“Two more people were additionally detained. They are related to what happened, but not from the point of view of participation in the preparation of the terrorist act, but in one way or another, let’s say. These are citizens of Pridnestrovie. Very intensive work is underway in all areas. contacts, places of residence, searches were carried out in large numbers,” Guretsky said.
“Terrorist attack” of the SBU in Transnistria
On March 9, Transnistria accused the SBU of planning an assassination attempt on the “president” of the unrecognized republic, Vadim Krasnoselsky, and a terrorist attack in the center of Tiraspol. According to the so-called. “Pridnestrovian law enforcement officers” were tasked to organize a “terrorist attack” by a certain Vyacheslav Kisnichan, who allegedly collaborated with the Ukrainian Security Service. At the same time, Moldova stated that its services did not record any “preparation for a terrorist attack” in Transnistria.
On March 10, the administration of the YouTube video hosting removed a video by the so-called “investigative committee of Transnistria” about allegedly preparing an assassination attempt on the “president” of the unrecognized republic, Vadim Krasnoselsky.
March 14 The local TV channel “First Pridnestrovskiy” aired a story about the alleged preparation of a terrorist act against the OSCE delegation, when it came to negotiations in the city of Bendery on February 14. Vyacheslav Kisnichan, who was previously detained by the security forces, told the details about the impending “terrorist attack”.