A Russian missile shot down by Ukrainian air defenses fell in northern Moldova, damaging several houses.
A Russian missile fell in Moldova, which was shot down by the Ukrainian air defense system. This was announced on Monday, October 31, by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova.
“This morning, a missile fired by a Ukrainian anti-aircraft system hit the northern end of the city of Naslavcea in the Republic of Moldova, on the border with Ukraine,” the statement said.
It is known that there is no information about the victims, but it is known that the windows of several houses in Naslavce were damaged.
According to information from the Ukrainian authorities, this morning there was a drone attack on the Dniester dam, which is located 10 km from the Naslavcha dam.
The Russian attack did not damage the dam, but the electrical components associated with it did.
Ukrainian authorities say there is no threat of flooding at this time. The forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs cordoned off the area where the missile fell to avoid possible danger, a documentary group is working in the area.
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It will be remembered that on the morning of October 31, Ukraine was subjected to a massive missile attack. The command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the Ukrainian military destroyed 44 of more than 50 missiles of the Russian aggressors fired from the north of the Caspian Sea and near the city of Volgodonsk in the Rostov region.
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Source: korrespondent

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