Arrest Shakes Gagauz Minority Leader in Moldova
The Kremlin criticized the arrest of Eugenia Gutul, leader of Moldova's pro-Russian Gagauz minority, taken into custody at Chisinau airport. Her arrest follows the mysterious disappearance of two other pro-Russian lawmakers, escalating tensions in the region.

The Kremlin has voiced its disapproval over the recent apprehension of Eugenia Gutul, the head of Moldova's pro-Russian Gagauz community, captured by police at Chisinau International Airport.
The arrest occurred late Tuesday and comes amid the still-unsolved vanishing of two additional pro-Russian legislators, creating waves in the geopolitical landscape.
The situation underlines the growing strain between Moscow and Moldova, with observers pointing to the potential aggravation of regional tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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