
The status of Transnistria is rather complicated. After the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia threatened to take away the land between the Dniester River and Ukraine if Moldova claimed independence.
That land is now called ‘Transnistria’. A war and a decades long frozen conflict later, we ask ourself the question:
“Who really controls Transnistria?”
- Moldova – who de jure has control?
- Transnistria – with its de facto government?
- Russia – with its large peacekeeping force?
- Sheriff – who controls a third of its GDP?
While some describe it as a ‘maffia state‘ ironically controlled by a ‘Sheriff‘ and his friends, another maffia has much more control:
Мафия Kошек – Cat mafia
Everywhere you go in the country, you see the gangs gathering.
In Khrushchyovka’s (commie blocks)


On the streets


On roofs


Or hiding, so you are never safe



The cats drive expensive cars


And hold a monopoly on trade

The cat gangs violently harass people to keep control


Have foreign military support

And notorious prisons to lock dissident cats

While some live in luxury, others try to make the best of their life in poverty





But they control the entire country

Every park

Fence

Field

Or neighbourhood

But also – the hearts of the people

Disclaimer: All the cats in the pictures have been petted properly
This was one of three articles about Transnistria. Other entrees in this series are