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A top Moldovan police official has warned of Russian-backed criminal groups aiming to disrupt the country's upcoming presidential election, including potential attempts to seize government buildings. The election, scheduled for October 20, includes a referendum on EU membership. Officials accuse pro-Kremlin groups of offering cash to voters to reject the EU plebiscite.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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