The unrecognized Transnistria is increasingly flashing in the news: Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of preparing military scenarios for resolving the frozen conflict. However, over the decades that it has been frozen, too many people have learned to benefit from it.
In the new issue of "Editorial. Context" we understand what is the importance of Pridnestrovie, why the republic's relations with Moscow are so special, why locals prefer to have three passports and what are the chances that hostilities will also begin there.