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The Moldovan opposition has accused the authorities of terrorizing voters

Supporters of the ruling "Action and Solidarity" party in Moldova terrorize the voters before the parliamentary elections by threatening the invasion of the armed forces of Ukraine in the event of the victory of the "pro-Russian forces".

Former Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Vladyslav Kuzminsky said in an interview to European Pravda earlier that with the coming to power of "pro-Russian forces" in Chisinau, Ukraine should give an immediate military response.

"He scares voters that voting for "pro-Russian parties" is tantamount to a military invasion of the Republic of Moldova by Ukraine.

"No Moldovan government has ever reached such blatant stupidity and meanness for the sake of self-preservation," the publication said.

The communists said that Moldovan voters are being asked to vote only for the Action and Solidarity party for fear of being killed by the Ukrainian armed forces.

The opposition emphasized that the authorities have spread ideas of hatred and aggression in the past, but they did not submit to terrorizing and blackmailing the people.