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Drone fragments with traces of explosion found in Moldova, ministry says

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Posted on June 8, 2026

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Fragments of Ukrainian drone found in Moldova, ministry says

Incident Overview and Official Responses

CHISINAU, June 8 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone crossed into Moldova early on Monday and fragments of it showing traces of an explosion were found in a field near the eastern village of Lopatna, not far from Ukraine's border, Moldova's authorities said.

Details of the Drone Incident

Moldova's surveillance systems detected the drone crossing into the country at 12:20 a.m. local time on Monday (2120 GMT on Sunday) from the direction of the Mihailovca-Lopatna locality, Moldova's defence ministry said.

Responsibility and International Statements

Moldova's foreign ministry said in a later statement that the drone was Ukrainian but that it was Russia that bore responsibility for the incident.

"Regardless of the drone's origin, Russia - which launched an illegal war in the neighbouring country - bears responsibility for any unmanned aerial vehicle that enters Moldovan territory," the foreign ministry said, adding that Moldova continued to stand in solidarity with Ukraine.

Ukrainian and Moldovan Cooperation

A spokesperson for Ukraine's foreign ministry said Kyiv was in close contact with the Moldovan side on the details of the incident.

Aftermath and Ongoing Security Concerns

The drone fragments were found in an agricultural field near the Lopatna locality, the defence ministry said in a statement, adding that traces at the scene indicated "the previous occurrence of an explosion".

The defence ministry noted there had been a Russian overnight attack in neighbouring Ukraine.

Previous Incidents and Regional Security

Moldova has dealt with numerous incidents of Russian drones flying over its territory or debris landing in areas near the border.

Calls for Enhanced Defense Capabilities

President Maia Sandu said on Sunday the war in Ukraine showed that her country badly needed high-technology interceptor drones and new legislation was required to facilitate their manufacture.    

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas, writing by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Early on June 8, surveillance detected a drone entering Moldova near Lopatna; fragments with explosion evidence were discovered in a nearby field, according to the defence ministry.
  • Moldova has repeatedly encountered drone incursions or debris from Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, raising regional security concerns.
  • President Maia Sandu is pressing to develop high‑technology interceptor drones and enact legislation to support local production, including public‑private partnerships and cooperation with Ukraine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where were the drone fragments found in Moldova?
Drone fragments were found in an agricultural field near the eastern village of Lopatna, close to Ukraine's border.
What did Moldova's defence ministry say about the drone fragments?
The ministry confirmed the fragments showed traces of an explosion and were being examined to determine their origin.
How did the drone enter Moldova?
Moldova's surveillance detected the drone crossing from the direction of Mihailovca-Lopatna at 12.20 a.m. local time.
What is the context behind the drone incidents in Moldova?
The incident is linked to Russian attacks in Ukraine, highlighting regional security risks and repeated drone incursions into Moldova.
What measures did President Maia Sandu suggest in response?
President Sandu indicated Moldova needs high-technology interceptor drones and new laws to support their manufacturing.

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