Moldova's Foreign Ministry summons Russia’s ambassador over Russian missile in country's airspace
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova has summoned Russian Ambassador Oleg Vasnetsov over the incident with the Russian missile on February 10
Newsmaker reported the information.
"We strongly reject the recent unfriendly actions and statements against Moldova. This is absolutely unacceptable for our people. We call on the Russian Federation to end its military aggression, which is causing numerous casualties and destruction," said Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Daniel Wode.
The Russian ambassador was summoned to "point out to the Russian side the inadmissibility of violating our airspace."
"Russia continues its aggressive war against Ukraine, and missile attacks from the neighboring country have a direct negative impact on the citizens of our country," the ministry said.
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On February 10, Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi reported 2 Russian Kalibr missiles that flew over the territory of Moldova and Romania during a massive attack on Ukraine. Moldova confirmed the violation of its airspace, while Romania denied it.
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On February 2, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Moldova could become "the next Ukraine."
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