Ukrainian air defense missile flies abroad again

Elena Ostryakova.  
15.01.2023 02:34
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova reported the discovery of fragments, presumably of a rocket, in the Briceni district (the Larga border sector zone).

Local TG channels write that these are again fragments of the S-300 anti-aircraft missile, with which Ukraine tried to repel a Russian strike.


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The Ministry of Defense of Moldova stated that the air surveillance systems of the national army did not record any violation of the republic’s airspace.

However, President Maia Sandu tweeted in English that the “war started by Russia” had again affected Moldova, and condemned Russia for the fighting.

For the first time, a Ukrainian rocket fell today on the territory of Moldova near the village of Naslavcha on October 31. Window glass in several houses was damaged. The Ministry of Defense did not record anything then either.

The second time the upper stage of the Ukrainian S-300 fell in the north of Moldova in a garden in the Briceni region.

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