Explosions rock Moldova after Russia suggests it could be its next target in Europe

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At least two blasts this morning targeted radio antennas that broadcast Russian programs in Maiac, a town around 7 miles from Moldova’s border with Ukraine, according to officials in the Trans-Dniester region.

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At least two blasts this morning targeted radio antennas that broadcast Russian programs in Maiac, a town around seven miles from Moldova’s border with Ukraine, according to officials in the Trans-Dniester region. The Kremlin is aware of the explosions in Trans-Dniester, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying Tuesday that the situation"elicits concern" at the highest levels of Russian government.

"Control over the south of Ukraine is another way out to Trans-Dniester, where there are cases of Russian-speaking people being oppressed," Minnekaev said, in an apparent threat to Moldova.

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