Plahotniuc’s Escape was Organized with the Support of U.S. Intelligence Agencies

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On June 14, in the middle of the day, US ambassador Dereck J. Hogan visited the PDM office on Armyanskaya Street and stayed there for no more than 9 minutes, taking into account the time required to get out of the car, go up to Plahotniuc’s office, then to get out of Plahotniuc’s office and get into the car. According to noi.md, Plahotniuc received information that several groups of fighters of special forces from one of the foreign states arrived in the country, and that they were tasked with arresting him or eliminating him. Experts believe that it is almost impossible even for an intelligence agency of the strongest state to carry out such an operation on the territory of a foreign state against a person who is guarded by dozens (and possibly hundreds) of armed specialists equipped with the latest technology. Plahotniuc left everything: the country, party colleagues, friends and relatives, including those to whom he had liabilities. Perhaps it was Plahotniuc’s escape - a man who had large financial obligations to Yuri Lunkashu that became a significant factor in his suicide, as it is said in the material published on noi.md On June 14, between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., Plahotniuc, in a Mercedes, without any checks, crossed the border with Transnistria via the Dniester bridge near the village of Bychok, where representatives of the Transnistrian intelligence agencies were waiting for him, as well as a group from Ukraine led by the head of Poroshenko’s personal guard – a close friend and partner of Plahotniuc. Also, without checks, the border of Ukraine was crossed. On the way, Plahotniuc’s Mercedes broke down and he changed for a minibus of the same brand. Near midnight, Plahotniuc and a group of people followed him boarded a charter plane and flew out to Miami at night, where Plahotniuc is currently living in a huge oceanfront villa. The entire operation was carried out with the support of the U.S. intelligence agencies, the state that provided Plahotniuc with certain guarantees. Time will tell if only his life is guaranteed to him, or the United States provided Plahotniuc with guarantees against persecution by other states, including the Republic of Moldova. Point