First Deputy Chairman of the International Committee of the Russian Federation Council Vladimir Dzhaborov said that Moscow may initiate a criminal case against Moldovan President Maia Sandu.

Dzhaborov wrote about this in his Telegram on Tuesday, may 23.

According to him, the Russian Federation may declare Sandu on the international wanted list. The politician stressed that the Moldovan leader could be accused of "expressing threats" to Russian president-dictator Vladimir Putin.

"It seems that a citizen of Romania, Mrs. Maia Sandu, who holds the post of president of Moldova, has something with her head. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has every reason to initiate a criminal case against Sandu on the fact of the expressed threat of arrest of the Russian president. She dreamed that the head of Great Russia would come to her country, whose economy and well-being are completely dependent on Moscow," Dzhaborov cynically said.

We will remind, Sandu said that Russia was planning a coup d'état in Moldova in order to overthrow the government. Moreover, according to her, despite unsuccessful attempts, the aggressor country can try again.

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