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Journalists who covered an anti -government rally in Chisinau on February 28 wer...

Arrived from the Russian Federation: foreigners (photos, videos) were noticed at an anti -government rally in Chisinau

Journalists who covered an anti -government rally in Chisinau on February 28 were found among the Russian protesters and talked with him on the camera. In Chisinau (Moldova), where on Tuesday, February 28, there were pro -Russian rallies, among the locals "the Russians lit up. The plot filmed Nord News. Journalists appealed to one of the participants in the anti -government rally in Romanian. They asked the man from where he came to Chisinau. "I'm not here," he replied.

The correspondent decided to ask the same question in Romanian in response, the young man stated that he did not understand what he was talking about. Further between him and journalists, the following dialogue took place: "I cannot understand your language, I apologize," the young man replied. "Yours, what is it?" "Well, Moldovan. We are we now in Moldova?" Said the protector.

The journalist also asked him whether he taught Romanian at school, to which the 21-year-old man replied that he came to Chisinau from the Russian Federation. On Tuesday, February 28, the Shore Party, which is called the pro -Russian, brought people on the Street of Kishinev to protest against the current President of the country, Mai Sandu. According to local media, there were even fights between protesters and police surrounding the area in the government quarter.

The protesters shouted pro -Russian slogans. Among them, "only Russia will help us, only Russia. " They also demanded that Moldova would not be involved in the war against Ukraine. The protesters also blocked a number of central trails at the entrance to Chisinau in the north direction. They did not miss either cargo or trucks. Also, they could not pass fire trucks and ambulances. When trying to unlock the track and take order, the protesters attacked them with their fists.