Moldovan authorities have accused Russia of extensive interference in the country’s elections, alleging actions aimed at influencing the vote’s outcome. Stanislav Sekrieru, national security adviser to President Maia Sandu, highlighted “massive Russian interference” as a significant threat to the integrity of the election process.
One key example cited by Sekrieru involved the organized transport of voters from the breakaway region of Transnistria. This act, deemed illegal under Moldova’s election code, reportedly involved hundreds of individuals brought in to vote. Sekrieru shared footage from a charter flight, initially posted by Russia’s “Sputnik,” showing a plane filled with Moldovan passport holders. “The plane appears to be carrying between 260 and 400 voters,” Sekrieru stated, underscoring what he described as “clear evidence of large-scale, organized voter transport.”
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