A missile was discovered on the territory of Moldova, near the border with Ukraine, after the latest Russian missile attack. This was reported by Ukrainska Pravda citing Moldovan media. The rocket was discovered near the town of Brychany by a border police patrol because – it is explained – control was tightened in relation to the attacks. Police and border guards cordoned off the area, awaiting the arrival of specialized services.
Meanwhile, Russia’s Ministry of Defense says it has hit all targets in the large-scale missile strike against Ukraine. “The objective of the attack was achieved. All 17 designated targets were hit,” the ministry said. There are no independent confirmations in the news. Ukraine claims to have shot down most Russian missiles.
Source: IL Tempo
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