CHISINAU, Moldova (Reuters) – Pro-European Moldova, buffeted by Russia’s invasion of its neighbour Ukraine, on Monday denounced what it said was a violation of its airspace by a drone and said it was discussing with its allies how to boost air defences.
A foreign ministry statement did not identify the origin of the drone, but said it entered Moldovan airspace overnight.
Moldova’s defence ministry said the drone entered the country’s airspace from Ukraine, remained for a brief time, and then went back over Ukrainian territory.
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“Such actions are unacceptable and represent a potential threat to national security and our citizens,” the foreign ministry said.
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“In this context, Moldova is analysing the circumstances of the incident and is engaging in active dialogue with international partners to prevent a similar situation and strengthen the defences of (our) airspace.”
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, several incidents of Russian drones entering Moldovan airspace have been recorded and fragments have landed on its territory.
Moldova’s pro-European president, Maia Sandu, has repeatedly condemned Russia’s invasion, expressed support for Ukraine and accused the Kremlin of trying to destabilise her government.
(Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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