State Enterprise "Moldelectrica" announces that the national electro-energetic system is working stably and has not registered any disconnections after the night attack on the power system in Ukraine. In case of any changes, Moldelectrica promises to come back with information, IPN reports.
Meanwhile, residents of the village of Bîrnova in Ocnita district reported that four Russian missiles allegedly flew over Moldovan airspace on Thursday morning, November 28. According to ex-deputy Valentin Chilat, who lives in the locality, the missiles flew over the Novodnestrovsk hydroelectric power plant on the Nistru River on Ukrainian territory, next to the Moldovan border, Nordnews.md reports.
The mayor of the village of Bîrnova, Valeriu Scutelnic, confirmed to Nordnews.md that there were noises accompanied by rumbling.
Last week, Defense Minister Anatoly Nosatyi said that the more than 20 radar systems in the National Army's equipment did not detect drones that have recently fallen on Moldovan territory, because the equipment dates back to the 60s and 80s and the tactics of attack have changed since then. Even the new radar in the equipment is not up to the task, as the materials the drones are made of do not allow them to be detected, Minister Nosatyi said.