MOSCOW — On the surface, huge anti-government demonstrations in Moldova, the poorest country in Europe, are mirroring recent events in Ukraine when violent standoffs in the capital, and then in the country’s south and east, were defined by allegiance to either Moscow or the European Union.
International Business Times: Pro-Russian street protests in Moldova set to escalate
A protester leaves a makeshift shelter at an improvised camp in front of the Moldovan government headquarters in Chisinau on Jan. 28.