Reuters| Moscow | Russian Federation
The Kremlin said on Tuesday it was concerned by the reported detention of Moldova's pro-Russian former president Igor Dodon.
Dodon was detained by Moldovan authorities on Tuesday morning, a senior official in his Party of Socialists told journalists.
"Of course, we are concerned," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in a conference call with reporters when asked about the reports. "We hope that Dodon's rights will be respected."
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