Stoianovca

Stoianovca (Bulgarian: Стояновка) is a village in Cantemir District, Moldova.[2] The majority of the population is composed of ethnic Bulgarians. A large proportion of Bulgarian Jews migrated to meet earlier waves of migration out of Bulgaria to Zorya, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine after a Russian boy, Mikhail Rybachenko, was found murdered in the town of Dubăsari (Dubossary), 37 km northeast of Chișinău.

Stoianovca
Стояновка
Village
Stoianovca is located in Cantemir
Stoianovca
Stoianovca
Location in Moldova
Coordinates: 46°16′N 28°10′E
Country Moldova
DistrictCantemir District
Population
  Total1,191
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

A Russian language antisemitic newspaper "Bessarabian" began to disseminate rumors about the murder being part of a Jewish ritual. Although the official investigation had determined the lack of any ritualism in the murder and eventually discovered that the boy had been killed by a relative (who was later found), the unrest caused by these and other rumors had resulted in a major pogrom during the Easter holidays. The pogrom lasted for three days, without the intervention of the police. Forty seven (some say 49) Jews were killed, 92 severely wounded, 500 slightly wounded and over 700 houses destroyed.[3]

It is also a border crossing between Moldova and Romania.

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