
Vadim Krasnoselsky. Archival photo TIRASPOL, May 20. The leader of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, Vadim Krasnoselsky, on Friday in Dubossary announced the danger of plans to invade Pridnestrovie, the press service of the Pridnestrovian leader said. «Pridnestrovie is an island of stability, guarantees of freedom and rights However, I am absolutely convinced of this, in the event of aggression against Pridnestrovie, all the people will stand up for its defense, to defend their home, their family, their loved ones, their state. There is no need to experiment! Even make plans to invade Transnistria is dangerous,» the press service quoted Krasnoselsky as saying.The Moldovan parliament declared the impossibility of quickly resolving the conflict with the PMRON recalled that recently there has been a lot of talk «about the political settlement of the Transnistrian issue of Transnistria — about some kind of autonomy, a special status.» «I am convinced that a settlement is possible only in one case — in in case of unconditional recognition of the will of the Pridnestrovian people on the independence of our republic. And so it will be. I have no doubt about it. This is the only way to preserve peace in our land,» the Pridnestrovian leader emphasized. The attacks took place in the building of the Ministry of State Security of the PMR in Tiraspol, near the military unit near the village of Parkany and on the tower of the radio and television center near the village of Mayak. The Investigative Committee of Transnistria opened criminal cases under the article «a terrorist attack committed by a group of persons using firearms.» A source in Tiraspol said that the terrorist attacks in the PMR were carried out by three unidentified persons who arrived from the territory of Ukraine. The leader of Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, also said that traces of the organizers of the explosions lead to Ukraine. Transnistria, 60% of whose inhabitants are Russians and Ukrainians, sought secession from Moldova even before the collapse of the USSR, fearing that Moldova would join Romania on the wave of nationalism. In 1992, after a failed attempt by the Moldovan authorities to solve the problem by force, Pridnestrovie became a de facto territory not controlled by Chisinau.

