(ANSA) - SARAJEVO, NOV 16 - Bosnian police have arrested a
Russian citizen suspected of being one of the instructors who
allegedly gave theoretical training to groups of Moldovan
citizens at a training camp near Banja Luka, capital of
Republika Srpska (Rs), the Serb-majority entity of
Bosnia-Herzegovimna (BiH). The arrest, ANSA has learned, took
place in the area of Bihac and Bosanska Krupa, in northwestern
BiH close to the border with Croatia.
Last month Moldova's intelligence services also reportedly
identified 11 foreign nationals active as instructors and
assistants in camps in Serbia and BiH. Moldovan police for
their part have allegedly released footage of such alleged
training sessions in camps in Russia, Serbia and BiH in which
young people are seen engaged in simulated protests, chanting
slogans such as 'our language is Russian,' 'no dual
citizenship,' 'we don't want Europe.' The videos would also show
young people intent on learning how to make explosives and use
drones. A reference evidently to Transnistria, a pro-Russian
region of Moldova that proclaimed itself independent in 1990.
Such a network of camps and instructors is said to have been
financed by Ilan Shor, a fugitive pro-Russian oligarch wanted in
Moldova for his involvement in the theft in recent years of some
$1 billion from the former Soviet republic's banking system.
(ANSA).
Russian man arrested in Bosnia, alleged instructor of Moldovans
Talk of 'training camps' run by Russians returns