The country’s president condemned the attacks on the neighboring country; Remains were found in the north of the country
vitalii matokha / AFPUkraine on Saturday denounced new Russian bombings
Missile fragments were found in the north Moldova this Saturday the 14th after a new Russian bombing raid Ukraine. The information was released by President Maia Sandu on her Twitter. She condemned Russian attacks on the neighboring country. “The brutal war of Russia against Ukraine again affected Moldova. Border police found fragments of a rocket near the village of Larga in the north of the country. We condemn in the strongest terms the increase in attacks,” the President wrote. Moldova has been affected since the beginning of the conflict. The bombings hit the power supply in November. Debris from a rocket landed in an area near the border with Ukraine last month. The country has received a wave of Ukrainian refugees. This Saturday Russia again carried out a series of bombings on Ukrainian territory. The offensive caused power outages in almost every region of the country. “A missile attack on key infrastructure is underway in Kyiv,” Ukrainian Presidential Advisor Kirilo Tymoshenko said via Telegram.
Russia’s brutal war against 🇺🇦 once again directly affects Moldova. 🇲🇩Border police found rocket splinters near the village of Larga in the north 🇲🇩. We strongly condemn today’s increased attacks from Russia and stand by those who have lost loved ones in Dnipro and beyond 🇺🇦. Peace must prevail. pic.twitter.com/JhlYNExoiG
— Maia Sandu (@sandumaiamd) January 14, 2023