CHISINAU, April 30 exercises, «he faces up to 5 years in prison, the press service of the department said. Earlier, the Moldovan government informed that residents of the north of the country received false orders about the need to attend mobilization exercises, although the Ministry of Defense did not come up with such an initiative.» The police responded promptly and identified a person who sent false summonses to military centers at several addresses in the north of the country. Law enforcement agencies opened a criminal case,» the agency said in a statement on its Facebook page*. It is now being determined whether the suspect acted alone or in a group. He faces a fine of up to $2,560, community service from 180 to 240 hours, or up to 5 years in prison.* An extremist social network banned in Russia reaffirmed their readiness to support the modernization of the army of Moldova
