2022 in Moldova
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Events from the year 2022 in Moldova.
Incumbents
[edit ]Photo | Post | Name |
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President of Moldova | Maia Sandu | |
Prime Minister of Moldova | Natalia Gavrilița | |
President of the Parliament | Igor Grosu |
Events
[edit ]- 24 February – Moldova declares a state of emergency in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are crossing the border, according to President Maia Sandu. The country also closes its airspace to commercial aircraft.[1]
- 25 February – following the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Moldovan chemical tanker MV Millennial Spirit is shelled by the Russian military while navigating through the Black Sea.[2] [3]
- 3 March – Moldova officially applies to joining the European Union (EU).[4] This is not well-received in Transnistria, a breakaway unrecognized state internationally recognized as part of Moldova, which demands its recognition as an independent state.[5]
- 26 April – 2022 Transnistria attacks: Moldova's Supreme Security Council convenes an emergency meeting after yesterday's attacks in the breakaway Transnistria. President Maia Sandu says that the attacks were aimed at "destabilizing the situation in the region", and also says that the military will improve combat readiness and increase patrols on the border with Transnistria.[6]
- 1 May – Ukrainian intelligence officials report that Russia is poised to launch a second front from the breakaway area of Transnistria in order to take over the rest of Moldova.[7]
- 24 May – Former President of Moldova Igor Dodon is arrested on charges including corruption and treason.[8]
- 23 June – The European Union formally awards official candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova.[9]
- 15 July – TUMnanoSAT, the first Moldovan satellite, built by the Technical University of Moldova, is launched into space.[10]
- 9 August – Russia bans the import of agricultural products from Moldova from August 15 due to "repeated detection of dangerous quarantine objects in Moldovan products entering Russia".[11]
- 10 October – Moldova confirms that Russian Navy warships in the Black Sea fired cruise missiles through its airspace to strike targets inside Ukraine. The Russian ambassador is subsequently summoned by Moldovan authorities to explain the violation.[12]
- 12 October – Moldova urges its citizens to decrease the use of electricity after Ukraine halted exports due to Russian missile attacks hit critical infrastructure of the country.[13]
- 31 October – Russia launches another wave of missile attacks over Ukraine, and a missile falls within Moldovan territory, in the village of Naslavcea.[14]
- 5 December – Due to another wave of Russian missile strikes against Ukraine, a missile again falls within Moldova, close to the city of Briceni.[15]
Deaths
[edit ]- 2 January – Ion Niculiță, 82, archaeologist[16]
- 16 January – Andrei Mudrea, 67, artist[17]
- 25 January – Svetlana Căpățînă, 52, politician[18]
- 4 July – Elena Bodnarenco, 57, politician[19]
- 22 July – Aleksey Vdovin, 59, Olympic water polo player[20]
- 12 August – Ion Solonenco, 87, army general[21]
- 30 August –Ludmila Diacenco-Sulac, 73, musician[22]
- 3 September – Yuri Bashkatov, 54, Olympic swimmer[23]
- 9 September – Nicolae Bulat, 70, historian[24]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Ukraine's President warns of 'new iron curtain': As it happened". ABC News. 2022年02月23日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ Adjin, Adis (25 February 2022). "Two more ships hit in the Black Sea". Splash 247. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- ^ Payne, Julia (25 February 2022). "Ukraine says two commercial ships hit by Russian missiles near Odessa port". Reuters. Archived from the original on 25 February 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
- ^ Tanas, Alexander (3 March 2022). "With war on its doorstep, Moldova applies for EU membership". Reuters .
- ^ Stan, Andrei (4 March 2022). "Transnistria cere recunoașterea independenței ca răspuns la cererea Republicii Moldova de aderare la UE". Libertatea (in Romanian).
- ^ Tanas, Alexander (2022年04月27日). "Tensions surge after breakaway Moldovan region reports attacks; Kyiv blames Russia". Reuters. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ Moldovan News, Larisa Brown, Defence. "Russia 'is already paving the way for a takeover of Moldova'". The Times . ISSN 0140-0460 . Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Ex-Moldovan President Igor Dodon arrested on suspicion of corruption". euronews. 2022年05月24日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "EU awards Ukraine and Moldova candidate status". BBC News. 2022年06月23日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ ""TUMnanoSAT" satellite, built by the Technical University of Moldova, was launched into space". Technical University of Moldova. 15 July 2022.
- ^ "Russia restricts imports of agriculture products from Moldova". Reuters. 2022年08月09日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "Moldova summons Russian envoy after missiles violate its airspace". Reuters. 2022年10月10日. Retrieved 2022年10月12日.
- ^ "Moldovans urged to cut electricity use after missile strikes in Ukraine hit supplies". Reuters. 2022年10月12日. Retrieved 2022年10月12日.
- ^ "O rachetă rusească a căzut pe teritoriul R. Moldova. Mai multe case din Naslavcea, avariate". Radio Europa Liberă Moldova (in Romanian). 31 October 2022.
- ^ "MAI, cu noi detalii despre despre racheta căzută la Briceni: "La moment nu există niciun risc pentru cetățeni"" (in Romanian). Unimedia. 5 December 2022.
- ^ "IN MEMORIAM ION NICULIȚĂ » Prima Pagină » Facultatea de Istorie". history.uaic.ro. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ Gorbatovschi, Marina (2022年01月16日). "S-a stins din viață pictorul Andrei Mudrea". Ziarul de Gardă (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "(update) Doliu în Parlament: Deputata BCS Svetlana Căpățină a pierdut lupta cu Covid-19". UNIMEDIA (in Romanian). 2022年01月25日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ Mînzat, Olga (2022年07月04日). "ULTIMĂ ORĂ! S-a stins din viață Elena Bodnarenco. Deputata din Blocul Comuniștilor și Socialiștilor avea doar 57 de ani". Realitatea.md (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "A decedat unul dintre primii olimpici ai R.Moldova". Deschide.MD (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "A murit co-președintele delegației moldovenești în CUC, Ion Solonenco: "A fost un exemplu de disciplină, de patriotism și dedicație"". UNIMEDIA (in Romanian). 2022年08月12日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "Ludmila Diaconu, fosta soție a lui Nicolae Sulac, s-a stins din viață la 73 de ani: Unde va fi înmormântată". UNIMEDIA (in Romanian). 2022年08月30日. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ "Doliu în natația moldovenească. S-a stins din viață Iurii Bașcatov, dublul vicecampion olimpic". AGORA (in Romanian). 3 September 2022. Retrieved 2022年09月09日.
- ^ ""Gardianul" Cetății Soroca, Nicolae Bulat, s-a stins din viață după o boală grea". Jurnal.md (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022年09月09日.