This information was reported by De Braila.
According to reports from De Braila, the military drone crashed near the city of Brăila, specifically in Mare d’Brăila. The crash was accompanied by a loud noise, and the area was surrounded by police and investigators. According to CNN sources, the Russian drone was supposed to attack Ukrainian ports on the Danube, but its GPS guidance system likely failed.
Additionally, monitoring Telegram channels spread information about two Russian missiles that could have flown into Moldovan territory. Military analyst Alexander Kovalenko reported that the missiles, X-101, entered Moldovan airspace near the village of Naslavcha. However, the Ukrainian Air Force is currently verifying the accuracy of this information.
On the other hand, Moldovan border police have stated that they do not confirm the flight of Russian missiles over their territory. They added that border patrols heard at least three explosions on Ukrainian territory.
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