President of PMR considers that Moldova hasn't overcome irredentism yet

05/09/17 12:44

President of PMR considers that Moldova hasn't overcome irredentism yet

The head of state commented on the resolution of the Moldava's Constitutional Сourt which had placed he Russian peacekeepers on the same footing as invaders
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Tiraspol, May 9. /Novosti Pridnestrovya/. The Pridnestrovie's President Vadim Krasnoselsky commented on the resolution of the Moldova's Constitutional Court that the state was an occupied territory and the Russian peacekeepers were illegally at the Dniester. According to the head of the PMR, this resolution as well as numerous statements of the Moldavan politicians confirm that Moldova hasn't refused from irredentism of the 90s.

For example, Mr. Snegur declared that Russia together with wicked Pridnestrovians had attacked free Moldova in 1992. Let's remember the history. On March 1, 1992, OPON (Moldova's Police Special Forces — editor's note) attacked the homes of Russian officers, women and children. But militia recaptured these houses just outside of Cocieri, and major Voronkov at the expense of his life covered a grenade thrown to the civilian women and children. So, we know perfectly about who attacked and whom," Vadim Krasnoselsky emphasized.

The Pridnestrovie's President noted that he didn't welcome such decisions and statements and moreover that it was an opinion of the neighboring state.

 

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