One member of the Shor party, Valery Klymenko, who is also a municipal councilor, was detained by the police during an anti-government demonstration organized by his party for inciting hatred. His party later announced that he had suffered a heart attack.

SOR MP Valery Klymenko was detained at an anti-government rallyPhoto: video shooting

Sympathizers and members of the Shore party gathered today in front of the Academy of Sciences in Chisinau, from where they started a protest march along Stefan cel Mare Boulevard towards the Great National Assembly Square.

The demonstrators chanted “Down with Sanda!”, “Down with the dictatorship!” and “Resign!”.

Valery Klymenko, detained for inciting enmity and destabilizing the situation

According to the police, Chisinau Radio writes, among the participants of the protest were former police officers who would have given instructions to the participants of the protest to destabilize the situation.

During the protest, there were clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officers, without any casualties.

Several dozen young people, as well as local council member Valery Klymenko, were detained for inciting enmity.

“Those present at the protest are trying to destabilize the situation and incite enmity between the participants. They try to break through the encirclement of the police and do not obey. He threw eggs, condoms and other objects at the police,” said the police statement quoted by replicamedia.md.

The consultant allegedly had a heart attack

The press service of the Shor party reported that Valery Klymenko allegedly had a heart attack after being detained by the police.

“He was attacked by law enforcement officers and taken to the police station. An ambulance was called to the district inspectorate to provide him with first aid. At the moment, it is not known in what condition the local elected official is,” the SHO party said in a statement.

Money from the FSB to overthrow the pro-Western government

The anti-corruption prosecutor’s office of the Republic of Moldova recently announced that it had detained 24 people in the case of illegal financing of the Shor party and collected approximately 3.5 million Moldovan lei, money that the formation would spend every week, especially on organizing protests in the center of Chisinau and which would be handed over to “organized crime group”.

The money was placed in black bags with the Hugo Hoss logo.

The party of Ilan Sora, who fled from the Republic of Moldova to Israel, organized several protest actions against the pro-European government in Chisinau.

Documents seen by The Washington Post show that the FSB channeled tens of millions of dollars from some of Russia’s largest state-owned companies to develop a network of Moldovan politicians and reorient the country to Moscow.

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