KEY POINTS
  • As Russia faces staunch and seemingly unexpected resistance on the ground in Ukraine, analysts have warned that President Vladimir Putin may be considering his next target.
  • Moldova, a landlocked Eastern European country situated on Ukraine's western border, is at risk, given its similarities with its neighbor.
  • Like Ukraine, the former Soviet republic is not part of the European Union, nor is it a member of NATO — though it has ambitions to be both.
  • It is also home to a sizeable pro-Russian separatist population based in the breakaway state of Transnistria.
Noul Neamt Monastery in Chitcani, Moldova, an area controlled by breakaway Transnistrian authorities.

Three weeks into the war in Ukraine, as Russia faces staunch and seemingly unexpected resistance on the ground, analysts have warned that President Vladimir Putin may be considering his next target: Moldova.

A landlocked Eastern European country situated on Ukraine's western border, Moldova shares several parallels with its neighbor that could see it become a staging post for the continued onslaught — or itself vulnerable to attack.