Moldova is verifying information about two Russian Federation missiles that violated its airspace
Kyiv • UNN
The Border Police of Moldova reported a possible violation of airspace by two Russian missiles on December 25. The Ministry of Defense of the country denies the violation, stating that the monitoring system did not detect any missiles.
The Border Police of Moldova reported that two missiles may have violated the country's airspace on December 25. However, the Ministry of Defense of the country stated that "no airspace violations were recorded". This is reported by NewsMaker, as reported by UNN.
"According to reports, one of the missiles launched by russia was spotted by a patrol in the Yampil-Coseuti area. Later, we were informed that another missile could have crossed the airspace in the Otaci-Moghilev-Podolsk area and flown into Romania in the Dorohoi-Herța area", the Border Police reported.
However, the Ministry of Defense of Moldova later reported that "the air space monitoring system did not record any violations of the country's airspace by missiles or drones".
Earlier
The President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, stated that on Christmas Day, a Russian missile violated Moldovan airspace.
In turn, the Ministry of National Defense of Romania commented on the flight of a Russian missile, stating that "the crossing of Romanian airspace was not confirmed".
Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sibiga emphasized that one Russian missile flew over the airspace of Moldova and Romania, "reminding that russia threatens not only Ukraine".