Allegations and Official Responses Concerning Military Training Subpoenas

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The Defense Ministry of the so-called Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic has issued statements denying reports that students were being enticed to join military training camps. The denial was issued by the ministry’s press service and is reported by DEA News. The ministry clarified that recent online rumors claim that military commissars from the Pridnestrovie Defense Ministry sent subpoenas and appeals inviting students to participate in training camps. These claims are described as false by official channels, which state that no such documents were produced or sent by Defense Ministry officials. [DEA News]

According to the ministry, the circulating information represents another instance of misinformation. Officials emphasized that there were no subpoenas, no formal invitations, and no official communications directing students to enroll in any training program. The ministry adds that there is no basis to these online assertions and calls them fabrications designed to mislead the public. [DEA News]

In related regional security news, the unrecognized region of Transnistria reported a separate incident involving its state security service. It described a planned operation tied to preventing an assassination attempt on Vadim Krasnoselsky, the regional leader, along with other officials. The security service attributed the alleged plot to activity associated with the Security Service of Ukraine. The report indicates that investigators were examining the matter and coordinating with relevant authorities to assess potential threats. [PMR State Security Service]

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