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Gîsca (meaning "goose" in Moldovan; Romanian: "Gîsca", Russian form: Gyska) is a village near Bender in Bessarabia. It is under de facto control of Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova.

During the War of Transnistria the village was the scene of alleged human rights abuses by Moldovan troops.


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