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Ukrainian is state language in Russia-occupied Transnistria?

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Ukrainian language is one of the three official state languages of (unrecognized) Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (Transnistria), — Wikipedia.

Given that it is a Russia-occupied territory of sovereign Moldova, I'm surprised that they still (since 1992) haven't ditched Ukrainian and left only with Moldovan and russian languages (or only with russian for that matter).

How come?

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