TOPSHOTS A worker fixes a new advertising billboard as flags of Moldova and Gagauzia are printed above in Comrat city, the main city of Gagauzia on April 6, 2014. Gagauzia, an autonomous region of Moldova, where nostalgia for the USSR is still strong fear of being caught in the turmoil of the crisis in neighboring Ukraine. This area represents 5,4% of the territory of the Republic of Moldova a Romanian-speaking majority country renounced in 1994 to his separatist ambitions in exchange for an autonomy statute authorizing access to independence if Moldova decided to unite with the Romania. One third of GDP of Moldova, the poorest country in Europe, comes from remittances to their families by migrants, including some 500,000 are in Russia. AFP PHOTO DANIEL MIHAILESCU