It was assumed that the closure, caused by the alleged appearance of a Russian drone in the country’s airspace, would last until 16.00, but it was canceled earlier.
Moldova has reopened its airspace for flights after a temporary closure announced today, 14 February. This was reported by the government telegram channel Prima Sursă.
“According to the results of the meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission for Airspace Management, a NOTAM was issued on the temporary closure of the airspace of the Republic of Moldova at 11:24 to ensure civil aviation flights. According to the Civil Aviation Authority, at 14:47 has opened the airspace,” the report said. .
The closing was supposed to last until 16.00 but it was canceled earlier.
It will be remembered that the reason for banning the flights was allegedly a Russian drone that flew into the airspace of Moldova.
The previous day, Moldovan President Maia Sandu said that Russia plans to carry out a coup d’etat in the country with the help of opposition protests and with the participation of people with military training, citizens of Russia, Belarus, Serbia and Montenegro. The Russian Federation expects an attack on government buildings and a change of power in Moldova.
Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that intelligence intercepted Russia’s plan to destabilize the political situation in Moldova.
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Source: korrespondent

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