Moldova condemns airspace breach and explosion of unknown aerial object
Moldova's foreign ministry denounced an unidentified aerial object that entered its airspace and detonated near Talmaza, causing a grass fire but no injuries.
Moldovan officials reported that an unidentified aerial object breached the nation's airspace at 1737 local time and detonated near the village of Talmaza, close to the border with Ukraine. The explosion set nearby grass ablaze, but no injuries or deaths were recorded. In a social-media statement, the foreign ministry described the event as a grave infringement of the country's sovereignty and a direct threat to public safety. The ministry emphasized that such incidents are unacceptable. Authorities have not disclosed the source or purpose of the object.
Why it matters
The breach highlights Moldova's vulnerability to cross-border aerial incidents amid regional tensions.
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