The crash of russian drones in Moldova does not pose a danger to citizens. This is how President Maia Sandu reacted to the recent crash of russian drones in the country, UNN reports, citing MoldPres.
Since the first day of the war, we have done everything to protect the airspace of the Republic of Moldova, including conducting procurement to identify and prevent situations that pose a danger to citizens. Judging by the reports of the institutions, these drones do not pose a danger to citizens, but we continue to remain vigilant
Sandu added that the very fact that foreign drones are flying in Moldova's airspace "is a cause for concern.
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Two downed drones were discovered on Sunday, November 10, on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Moldova - one in the Causeni district and the other in Riscani. One of them was identified as a russian Shahed without explosives.
Moldovan Foreign Minister Mihail Popshoi said that these drones were decoys used to mislead Ukrainian air defense. The Foreign Ministry stated that it "has clear information indicating that the drones are launched by the russian Federation" and called for "an immediate halt to their launch.