The official spokesman for Tiraspol also reported on the removal of all police posts around two schools in Bendery, said Victor Oparin, counsellor of the Russian embassy to Moldova.
They are former school No. 19 and the boarding school for orphans, where the OSCE mission has of late been providing water and foods.
As reported earlier, the Tiraspol authorities recently had not let OSCE mission officials into the region and rejected foods destined for a school with tuition in Moldovan with the use Latin alphabet.
The decision is due to the examination of the incident over the Transdniestrian authorities' statement that an OSCE truck injured a Transdniestrian policeman on Tuesday.
Earlier acting head of the OSCE mission in Moldova Neil Brennan said that the Transdniestrian authorities' refusal to let the mission officials into the region obviously violated the agreements signed by the authorities in 1993. Under them, he said, OSCE mission officials were given immediate access to all the regions. Mr. Brennan also called "inhumane" Transdniestria's rejection of humanitarian aid for a school with tuition in Moldovan with the use of the Latin alphabet.
As reported before, the Transdniestrian authorities on Friday registered one such school in Bendery for one-year term. The Theoretical Lyceum, as former school No. 19 will now be called, was registered as a foreign non-state educational establishment.