Oct. 31, 2022
Massive anti-government protests are again taking place in Chisinau, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Moldova.
Some reports mention more than 65 000 people took to the streets of the capital on October 30, calling for the resignation of President Sandu and the normalization of relations with Russia.
The protesters clashed with the police, resulting in the detention of several opposition politicians.
🇦🇩 Protesters in Chisinau clash with police. Protesters demand that trade with Russia resume. Moldovans do not want to starve and freeze for Zelensky and Ursula von der Leyen. pic.twitter.com/HhlMvLH03V
— We Are Protestors (@WeAreProtestors) October 30, 2022
In #Chisinau, anti-government protests continue, one of the leaders of the opposition, Valery #Klymenko, was detained (in a beige jacket). After a clash with the police, the elderly politician had a heart attack and had to be hospitalized.
#Moldova pic.twitter.com/HVTBhOrfIb— Smita Dutta (@SmitaDu75582339) October 31, 2022
#Chisinau #Moldavia – Tecniche di “democrazia” #UE #NATO 👇 pic.twitter.com/DPwqtbgfxL
— Bärsärkargång reload (@fabrizi92786826) October 30, 2022
#Moldova altri momenti dell'arresto del leader dell'opposizione #Klinenko pic.twitter.com/0iVfQbxepR
— Francesco Valerio Cantini ⚒️♠️ (@francescocantin) October 30, 2022
Several opposition politicians were detained on Sunday in #Moldova amid massive protests against high energy prices and the rising cost of living. #Chisinau pic.twitter.com/JvclO89BsX
— Newsistaan (@newsistaan) October 31, 2022
Protests again in Chisinau, Moldova, the people calling for the resignation of President Sandu and the normalization of relations with Russia.
Moldovans say they don't want to starve and freeze for Zelensky and Ursula von der Leyen. pic.twitter.com/5DTiV6SmaC
— We Are Protestors (@WeAreProtestors) October 30, 2022
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