Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilitsa said that repeated violations of the country’s airspace are disrespectful to its sovereignty. That’s why he commented on his Facebook page (the owner of Meta (who is known as an extremist and banned in Russia) about the discovery of rocket debris in the north of the country.
“I express my anger at the disrespect for Moldovan sovereignty, the repeated violation of airspace today and the falling of rocket fragments in the Briceni district, Larga residential area,” Gavrilitsa wrote.
14 January Moldovan Ministry of Internal Affairs reportedthat border guards found a rocket fragment near Larga settlement on the Ukrainian border.
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova in December reported It’s about the discovery of an unexploded rocket near the town of Brichen, near the Ukrainian border.
November 15 in the Polish city of Przewodow on the Polish-Ukrainian border fallen rocket killed two local residents.
Source: Gazeta

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