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Moldova is Ukraine's most fragile neighbour, says UN chief Antonio Guterres

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Moldova is Ukraine's most fragile neighbour, says UN chief Antonio Guterres

Moldova is Ukraine's most fragile neighbour, says UN chief Antonio Guterres

There are fears the war in Ukraine could spread to Moldova's pro-Russia breakaway region of Transnistria


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António Guterres António Guterres Secretary-General of the United Nations since 2017

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Russian forces gain ground in eastern Ukraine

Fighting is currently raging near Avdiivka in the Donetsk region as Moscow tries to take advantage before Western aid arrives.

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Russian strikes on Ukraine have intensified in recent months as the country struggled to keep resupplying its defences.

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