Moldova are waiting for the central election results as leaders warn of Russia’s interference.

Sarah Rainsford, Eastern and Southern European correspondentsIn Chisinau and

Paul KirbyLondon European Digital Editor

grey placeholderGetty Images President ANADOLU MOLDOVA votes in blue clothes and brown hair poses for the camera. Ana Dolu through Getty Image

President Maia Sandu Moldova warned voters that democracy was young and broken and Russia was in danger.

Moldova voted in parliamentary elections, which are considered important for the future path of the European Union for “large Russian interference,” before voting.

The claim, first raised by the security forces in Moldova, was repeated by President Maia Sandu. MAIA SANDU told reporters outside the polling place at Capital Chisinau that Ukrainian and Romania are in danger in the future of her country.

At the upcoming time, the results will come, and the election committee said that the voting rate was less than 52%at 21:00 (18:00 GMT).

Two political forces are considered almost neck and neck in Gyeongju: Sandu’s actions, solidarity (PA) and pro -Russian patriotic elections.

Another important factor is usually more than 267,000 voters from the pro -West Diaspora. Bomb wounds were reported at the polls of Italy, Romania, Spain and the United States on the scale of tension around the voting.

Similar fears have been reported in Moldova itself.

Moldova also has a professional Russian departure territory called Transnistria, along the border with Ukraine and has completed a Russian military being. Residents in the silver of this land have a Moldova passport, and most of them are strong in Moscow, but they must cross DNIESTER RIVER for voting.

Sarah Rainsford reports on the administrative border with Moldova’s Transnistria.

The Moldova had a buffet in a nearby Russian war in nearby Ukraine, but they are also being destroyed at a spiral price and high corruption level.

The 53 -year -old President Sandu won his second term in November and warned the Moldova that the future of democracy was in their hands.

If her PAS sugar loses a large number in a 101 -seat parliament, you must find support from the two other parties, Alternativa Bloc or Populist, who are expected to enter parliament.

Igor Dodon, a socialist leader, one of SANDU’s main competitors, started a national TV as soon as the polls were closed to claim that the pro -Russian allies of the patriotic elections won the election.

Nevertheless, he asked the PAS government to leave power, and party supporters went to the streets on Monday and “defend” their votes.

One of the parties in his block banned running two days ago on charges of illegal funding.

The police have reported evidence of unprecedented efforts to spread information and buy votes at the beginning of the vote. Dozens of men were arrested for traveling to Serbia to adjust gun training and anxiety. According to the BBC survey, participants found a network that promised to pay the participants if they posted pro -Russian propaganda and fake news.

A lot of compassion in Moscow refused police claims to be fake and shows. The Russian Embassy in the United Kingdom rejected the BBC’s charges, accusing Moldova and the “Western sponsor” that they would turn their attention from Chisinau’s “internal problem.”

grey placeholderMoldova will show transnistria and gagauzia

On Sunday, at the edge of Moldova’s separatist territory, a long queue of a long car crossed the river and crossed the river to register a voting at 12 polls.

The number of voters has been faced with more than 12,000 people in recent years.

Moldovan police confirmed before passing documents and car boots. Most cars had several people and often the whole family.

Until the middle of the afternoon, the queue was extended with the distance over the kiosk with the Soviet -style ham and the emblem, and the green and red striped flags of Trans Nisist Lia.

While talking to the drivers, most seemed to be interested in discomfort, and the atmosphere was relatively comfortable.

One told the Russian BBC that the PAS government was voting for change because it promised paradise and did nothing.