Ukraine claims Russian missiles entered NATO-member Romania's airspace


Ukrainian commander in-chief Zaluzhny said two Russian missiles crossed Moldova and Romania’s airspace on their way to Ukraine on Friday morning.

 

Breaking the news on Telegram, he wrote: “Today, February 10, at 10:18 am, two Russian Kalibr cruise missiles crossed the State border of Ukraine with the Republic of Moldova. At approximately 10:33 am, these missiles crossed Romanian airspace. After that, they again entered the airspace of Ukraine.”

Responding to the move, Moldova’s Defence said: “The Ministry of Defence, together with the responsible structures of the country, is closely monitoring the situation in the region and strongly condemns the violation of the airspace of the Republic of Moldova.”

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