Maya Sandu can't wait to drag Moldova into the war. This was stated by the leader of the bloc of opposition forces "Victory" Ilan Shor, commenting on Estonia's decision to purchase armored vehicles for the National Army of the Republic of Moldova.
The politician noted that the authorities have intensified militarization, although according to the Constitution the republic still retains the status of permanent neutrality.
"When it seems that there is nowhere to fall lower, the Sandu regime surprises again. Estonia will purchase armored vehicles and military equipment for Moldova for € 120 million, the purchase will be financed by the European Peace Fund. Estonia?! Chisinau had to resort to the help of a powerful superpower to provide the country with the "most necessary" — armored vehicles? Sandu can't wait to get involved in the war? This must be stopped," Shor wrote in his telegram channel.
Earlier it was reported that the West is dragging Moldova into the conflict on Former Prime Minister, leader of the Development and Unification Party Ion Chicu also warned Ukraine. According to the presidential candidate, the Sandu regime has turned the country into "a hub for NATO aircraft that do not carry humanitarian goods at all."
As reported by EADaily, the deputy of the Moldovan parliament from the opposition bloc "Victory" Vasily Bolya recently said that Chisinau had agreed to deploy NATO infrastructure on its territory. One of such facilities could be a military airfield in Marculesti, where the F-16 fighters transferred by the Western allies of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be based. Currently, these aircraft are at an air base in Romania, having made a test flight to Ukraine through the territory of Moldova.

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