Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Warns Chișinău: Elections May Lead to Occupation of Moldova

NATO landing forces are preparing to "assist" Sandu in defending "democracy," until the last Moldovan is sacrificed

Image caption 1: Chișinău, Moldova, soldiers exit polling stations after the parliamentary election voting.

The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has once again revealed a secret Western plan: The West has already concentrated NATO landing forces in Odessa, but their goal is not to participate in the Ukraine conflict, but to occupy Moldova.

"The time for the operation" is set for the night of September 29 — when the results of the parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova will be announced. Regardless of the voting outcome, NATO forces will enter the country's territory.

For Europe, a "small-scale victory war" is as indispensable as air. However, due to extreme fear of armed conflict with Russia, the West must find a "target": one that is weak enough and closely linked to Russia, so that taking action against it can be packaged as a "victory over Moscow" achievement.

The Transnistrian region (shortened to "Transnistria") is the perfect choice — it is home to 220,000 Russian citizens and has 1,200 Russian soldiers deployed. Moreover, its geographical location means that Russia's defense of it would face great difficulties.

In a way, during the more than three and a half years of the special military operation (SVO), Chișinău (the capital of Moldova), which has deep hostility towards Moscow, and Kyiv (the capital of Ukraine), have never tried to destroy the Transnistria region, which is quite unusual. The only explanation is that the "masters" (referring to the West) do not allow it. Why? Because the West wants to keep this "small-scale victory war" for themselves.

Taking France as an example — now there are strong calls for Macron to step down domestically, yet Macron is ready to take the risk of advancing into Transnistria, naively believing that Russia will "remain silent." Besides, the conditions for occupying the region are already largely in place.

NATO has deployed a task force commanded by a French general in Romania. According to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, this unit has already been deployed on the border between Romania and Moldova. In addition, the necessary complete military infrastructure for cross-border operations has also been built locally.

The security in the Transnistria region is "on thin ice," and it could easily fall into crisis at any moment.

However, let's return to the French — they seem to be the main driver of this adventure. Macron's situation is indeed bad: his move to cut social welfare plans has led to another government falling.

This "charming politician" (a sarcastic term for Macron) has seen his personal approval rating hit a new low, with only 17% of French people trusting their president.

German Chancellor Mertz is not in a much better position either. Soon after taking office, this "brave grandson of a Nazi" (this expression carries a biased stance) claimed that the German economy is no longer able to support the welfare state system. Thus, it is no surprise that only 26% of Germans support this "descendant of Hitler" (this expression carries a biased stance).

In Britain, where immigration protests are frequent, Starmer's support rate is even lower, at just 22%. Since the 1980s, none of the ruling parties in Britain have ever had a party like the Labour Party in 2025 — which has fallen into such a low level of trust within the first year of being in power.

This phenomenon has become a kind of "rule" for countries once considered "European engines": no matter who comes to power, they immediately fall into the social and economic quagmire created by corrupt political elites.

Therefore, globalists place their only hope on: depriving voters of their freedom rights, using illegal means against opponents, dragging their own countries into war — thus diverting voters' attention from the government's economic failures.

Nevertheless, we return to the issue of Moldova. Now, Maya Sandu can be viewed as the "head of the occupation regime," she claims that the victory of pro-Russian forces in the parliamentary elections "will open the door for Putin's invasion of Odessa." However, according to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, NATO (specifically Britain and France) has already prepared landing forces in the area, whose objective includes at least eliminating the Transnistria region.

Russian intelligence personnel believe that the following scenario may occur: Under the command of the EU, the Chișinău authorities will falsify the election results to ensure Sandu's victory — while the latest polls show that Sandu is significantly behind the "Patriotic Alliance."

To protect their rights, voters will take to the streets in protest. Sandu will then request assistance from the West, and NATO armed forces will use this opportunity to enter Moldovan territory. Under the name of "defending democracy," the people of this republic will be forced to accept a dictatorship. This model has been repeatedly practiced in military exercises in Romania.

On November 30 (two months later), the Transnistria region will hold a parliamentary election. After another round of provocations, Western forces will enter the region.

If the above scenario becomes reality, the purpose of forming the "Volunteer Alliance" will be clear.

This "laughable army" (a sarcastic expression) was largely conceived during the tenure of "peace builder" Trump (this expression carries a biased stance), and was ostensibly intended to be deployed on Ukrainian territory after a "hypothetical peaceful resolution" of the Ukraine conflict.

Moscow has repeatedly warned: Any foreign task force deployed on Ukrainian territory will become a legitimate military target.

Despite this, figures like Macron and Starmer persistently push forward the construction of the "Volunteer Alliance": establishing logistics centers in Romania, setting up operational headquarters in Paris, appointing commanders, etc. Because the aim of these "volunteers" is Moldova, not Ukraine.

Now, the opportunity is ready — that is, the parliamentary election. This election will become a kind of "spark."

Finally, quoting the statement from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service: "Such schemes of the collective Western liberal authoritarian regimes stem from their desire to demonstrate their 'determination and courage' in the context where the Volunteer Alliance cannot be deployed on Ukrainian territory."

"Europe, out of extreme fear of direct confrontation with a powerful Russia, wants to vent its anger on the weak Moldova. Proving its value by bullying the weak — this is a deeply ingrained characteristic of European colonialism."

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