Moldova's foreign ministry condemns violation of airspace, explosion of aerial object


CHISINAU, Aug 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Moldova's foreign ministry condemned the violation ⁠of the country's airspace by an ‌unidentified aerial object that later exploded on Monday, it said in a statement on social media.

Moldova shares ​a border with Ukraine and ⁠supports that country ⁠in Russia's war in Ukraine. It has ⁠dealt with ‌numerous incidents of drones flying over its territory and debris ⁠near the border.

The aerial object entered Moldovan ​airspace ‌at 1737 local time (1437 GMT) and exploded ⁠shortly after, ​near the settlement of Talmaza, close to the border with Ukraine, Moldovan authorities said. ⁠The explosion set grass on ​fire but there were no casualties, they said. They did not identify the origin of ⁠the object.

"This incident constitutes a serious violation of the sovereignty of the Republic of Moldova and poses a direct risk ​to the safety of ⁠our citizens. Such incidents are unacceptable," the ​foreign ministry said in its ‌statement.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas ​in Chisinau; Writing by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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