If necessary, we are ready to provide expert assistance, - Denis Monastyrsky
This was announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine during a video conference with the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova Anna Revenko, discussing today's situation with the fall of the remnants of a Russian missile in the north of the country.
At the beginning, Anna Revenko noted that there were no casualties or casualties due to the falling debris of the rocket. However, combat units fell on the private sector, causing the destruction of buildings. The type and marking of the ammunition are currently being clarified as part of the investigation.
“In addition to us, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is preparing an appropriate response. After all, everyone understands the consequences that this incident can entail,” added the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Moldova.
The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine thanked Ms. Revenko for her understanding and support, and also offered joint work in the investigation of the downing of the Russian missile.
“We have no doubt about the professionalism and objectivity of the investigation into this incident. I am sure that it is not necessary to look for evidence of Russian aggression for a long time, but if necessary, we are ready to provide expert assistance,” Denis Monastyrsky stressed.
Department of Communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine