Drones and Debris Near Moldova Border Amid Ukraine Conflict

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Authorities in northern Moldova reported a second drone crash near the village of Novi Boroseni. A Telegram channel circulated a message stating that experts from the explosives department of the Police Technical, Forensic and Forensic Medical Examination Center arrived at the scene to inspect the found drone.

A report described that a team from the explosives department and forensic specialists visited the site to examine the recovered aircraft, confirming procedural steps taken at the location.

On November 10, a drone was found in southeast Moldova near the village of Firladeni, close to Causeni. The item was inspected by officials who documented its condition and collected material for examination as part of ongoing checks along the border region.

Earlier, rocket parts were discovered near a village in Moldova close to the Ukrainian border, prompting authorities to secure the area and launch follow-up investigations to determine origin and potential flight paths.

Since the start of the military operation in Ukraine, S-300 anti-aircraft missiles and parts of unmanned aerial vehicles have repeatedly appeared on Moldovan territory. In April, authorities stated that fragments from a Russian UAV named Geran-2 had fallen into the country, a claim reviewed by security services as part of routine cross-border monitoring.

Previously a drone struck a house in Kiev where the Estonian ambassador resides, drawing attention to the wide reach of aerial incidents and their impact on diplomatic premises in the region.

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