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40 km from the border with Ukraine: In Moldova, the wreckage of a rocket in the lake was found - the Ministry of Internal Affairs (photo)

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic, the debris was found by locals. Now the water is pumped out of the lake to pull them out. In Moldova in a lake near the village of Farladan, a rocket was found in Kaushansky district. On September 28, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova reports. The locals noticed in the lake several components that could be parts of the rocket, which may have fallen in the area.

The authorities have confirmed that these fragments are indeed a rocket, and experts are currently exploring the type and origin of this rocket. It is important to note that the village of Farladan is located only less than 40 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. The General Inspectorate of Emergency Situations reported that the fragments of the missile in the lake were discovered on September 27.

In this regard, additional safety measures were taken in the area of ​​the lake and the village, as they suspect that explosives from the crashed rocket may be located at the bottom of the lake. Currently, the territory has been enclosed and closed for visiting citizens, and the police are on -site safety. Police, rescuers, as well as military and border police are involved in the search for debris and possible explosive materials. The work was started yesterday, but stopped at night.

In the morning of September 28, the search for all parts of the rocket was restored. Experts consider different options for removing explosive materials if they are detected at the bottom of the lake. Hydrotechnical experts pump water from the lake to facilitate the task of pyrotechnics. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Moldova Adrian Efros also arrived at the scene.

"At this time, the Interior Minister Adrian Efros, who inspects staff, is present, so that we can be sure that citizens and employees of the internal affairs system will work and act safely," the Ministry of Internal Affairs reads. The department emphasizes that there is currently no threat to the population, as the territory is isolated and the nearest dwellings are located 1 kilometer from the danger zone. Photo of rocket components also showed a local newspaper Newsmaker.