
President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Vadim Krasnoselsky. Archive photoTIRASPOL, May 26. The leader of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, Vadim Krasnoselsky, signed a decree on the resignation of Prime Minister Alexander Martynov and the entire government. «Release Martynov Alexander Vladimirovich from the post of Prime Minister of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Announce the resignation of the government of the Pridnestrovian The post of Acting Prime Minister will be taken by the former Deputy Head of the Cabinet of Ministers for Legal Regulation and Interaction with State Authorities Stanislav Kasap. -content/uploads/2022/05/2a192102cea94655f1173dbcd1a2eb54.jpg» />The head of the PMR warned of the danger of plans to invade PridnestrovieIn Pridnestrovie, until May 25, the red level of terrorist danger is in effect. It was introduced at the end of April after a series of terrorist attacks took place on the territory of the republic. Thus, unknown people attacked the building of the Ministry of State Security in Tiraspol, a radio and television center in the village of Mayak, and another incident occurred near a military unit in the village of Parkany. It was established that some of the attackers came to the PMR from the territory of Ukraine. In addition, several incidents with drones were recorded in the republic. 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 virtually a territory not controlled by Chisinau. Tiraspol

