Exercise increased caution
in Moldova due to risk of unexploded ordnance (UXO). Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire travel advisory.
- There are ongoing security threats related to Russia’s war against Ukraine.
- Petty crime such as purse snatching and pickpocketing is common, especially in popular tourist locations. Stay aware of your surroundings. Be wary of people posing as police officers demanding fines. Take safety precautions against ATM “skimming” devices and online scams.
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO)
Although Moldova declared itself “mine-safe” in March 2001, some areas have increased risk.
Unexploded ordnance and landmines exist in central Moldova:
- These unexploded ordnances and landmines are primarily found in agricultural fields, forests, and along the banks of the Dniester (Nistru) River.
- They are found in the districts of Anenii Noi, Causeni, Stefan-Voda, and Ungheni, as well as in Chisinau, Ialoveni, Hincesti, Nisporeni, Calarasi, and Straseni.
- These areas are marked with warning signs featuring a red triangle pointing downwards, a skull and crossbones, and the word “Mine.”
- Landmines and unexploded ordnance in central Moldova are from World War II and the 1992 Transnistrian conflict.
Reconsider Travel to Transnistria due to risk of armed conflict.
