Pridnestrovie is an unrecognized state which claims this territory, including the city of Bendery and its surrounding localities. The republic of Moldova, as well as the United Nations, does not recognize the secession of the PMR and considers this area to still be part of the country of Moldova. Yet, as part of the agreement, a Joint Control Commission of Russia, Moldova and Transnistria supervise the security arrangements in this area, comprising 20 localities on both sides of the river.
The political status of Pridnestrovie remains unresolved, yet they consider themselves an independent state with their own government, parliament, military, police and currency. Pridnestrovie has also adopted its own constitution, flag and national anthem. Most people are citizens of Moldova, but there are also many individuals with citizenship from Russia or Ukraine. The population consists of 505,000 people. The official languages are Russian, Moldovan and Ukrainian. The capital and largest city is Tiraspol with a population of 149,000 people.
There are 23 evangelical churches and 10 home groups in the territory of Pridnestrovie. (80% of the congregations constitute women.) Because of the lack of leadership, many of the pastors have to serve in two or three churches.
Since 1996 Slavic Missionary Service has been active in ministry within the countries of Moldova and Pridnestrovie. Peter Korotash, a native of Pridnestrovie, has been serving with SMS in Varnitsa for 20 years. (Varnitsa is located within Moldova, outside the territory of Pridnestrovie.) Since 2002, Peter has also been the pastor of Grace Church in Bendery, where he lives with his wife Tatyana and their four children; David, Vlad, Victor and Sveta. (David is now married to Ira, and they rent their own apartment.)
Bendery is situated on the western bank of the Dniester River. It is geographically outside of Transnistria but is controlled by the PMR. It is the second largest city of Pridnestrovie with a population consisting of 110,000 people. Within this city are three evangelical churches: the Central Baptist Church, Grace Church and the New Ark Church.