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Two young individuals detained in Moldova on suspicion of vandalism and destabilizing activities.
Police say they were part of a group of 20 individuals hired for vandalism against government institutions.
One suspect said he was responsible for recruiting young people to receive instructions in Moscow on destabilizing the situation during protests.
Police have identified 13 of the 20 individuals who went to training in Moscow .
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