Sandu confirms Mdovan airspace breach by Russian missile

Mdovan President Maia Sandu said a Russian missile had viated Mdovan airspace on the night of Wednesday, December 25.

She reported this on X, Ukrinform saw.

"While our countries celebrate Christmas, Kremlin chooses destruction—targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and viating Mdova’s airspace with a missile, actions that clearly viate international law. Mdova condemns these acts and stands in full sidarity with Ukraine," Sandu wrote.

Point.md notes that the Mdovan army did not detect a Russian missile in the country's airspace.

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"The national army monitoring system did not record any missiles or drones flying into our country’s airspace," the National Army said.

It is noted that, according to the Border Pice, employees at one of the checkpoints spotted a missile that could have viated Mdovan airspace.

Monitoring sites claim that the Russian missile traveled 140 kilometers across the territory of Mdova and Romania.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, on the morning of December 25, amid Russia’s massive missile attack, the grid rator introduced measures to limit electricity consumption.

The Russians attacked DTEK thermal power plants, seriously damaging the equipment there.

President Vodymyr Zelensky said that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin deliberately chose Christmas for the attack, launching more than 70 missiles and more than 100 attack drones at Ukraine.

Photo: EPA/UPG

Source: ukrinform.net

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