Explosive-Laden Russian Drone Found in Moldova, Prompting Evacuation.
Drone Incident in Moldova
According to Novyny.live: A Russian-made drone carrying explosives was discovered in Moldova, leading to the evacuation of local residents. The incident occurred in the village of Crocmaz, Stefan-Voda district, around 09:25. The drone, measuring approximately 2.5 meters in length, caused significant alarm among the population. This event highlights the spillover risks from the war in Ukraine into neighboring states.
Police urgently evacuated people from the danger zone to ensure their safety. Specialists from the bomb disposal unit are working at the scene to assess the situation and neutralize the threat. The discovery of the drone has raised serious concerns among Moldovan authorities.
Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Moldova's Ministry of Foreign Affairs labeled the incident a serious violation of the country's sovereignty. In a statement, the ministry declared:
'Such incidents constitute a serious violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Moldova. We firmly condemn the aggressive war waged by the Russian Federation against Ukraine, as it brings destruction, human losses, and directly threatens the security of our country and the entire region.'
This situation underscores the growing security risks for Moldova amid ongoing regional conflicts. The country's authorities are calling on the international community to pay attention to the threats Moldova faces due to the instability caused by Russia's aggression in Ukraine. The incident also reflects concerning trends in the use of drone technology in military conflicts, an increasingly relevant issue for regional security.
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