Russian cruise missiles crossed NATO airspace

Russian cruise missiles crossed NATO airspace

In addition, two russian Kalibr missiles crossed the state border of Ukraine with the Republic of Moldova

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Russian cruise missiles crossed NATO airspace

What happened? Russian cruise missiles crossed the airspace of Romania, as well as the state border of Ukraine with the Republic of Moldova.

Source. Valeriy Zaluzhny, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on his official Telegram channel.

Details. "On February 10, at 10:18 a.m., two russian Kalibr cruise missiles crossed the state border of Ukraine with the Republic of Moldova. At approximately 10:33 a.m., these missiles crossed the airspace of Romania. After that, they reentered the airspace of Ukraine at the point of intersection of the borders of the three states," the statement says.

It is noted that the missiles were launched from the Black Sea.

In addition, Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat stressed in a comment to the Ukrainska Pravda that the Air Force were able to shoot down those enemy missiles, but understood the risks and threats to the population of a foreign country, so they did not do it immediately.

Background. In mid-January, Moldovan border guards found the wreckage of a missile near the village of Larga on the border with Ukraine. It was the third time that missile debris had fallen on Moldovan territory after the attack on Ukraine.

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