Drone Downed After Airspace Breach, Media Outlet Shifts Focus
Get European news in your inbox daily
A short daily digest of the whole continent — or just the countries you care about.
Check your email. We've sent a confirmation link — click it to complete your subscription.
A drone that violated Moldovan airspace was detected and subsequently shot down by a Spanish F-18 fighter jet after it entered Romanian territory. This incident marks a significant development in the ongoing concerns over airspace security in the region.
In other domestic news, the independent media outlet Agora has announced a strategic shift to exclusively publish content on social media platforms and the new Laziar platform, aiming for greater reach after 12 years of traditional journalism. Meanwhile, an investigative piece explores internal conflicts within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, questioning whether recent events are a fight against corruption or a power struggle between different factions.
Further domestic incidents include the derailment of seven train cars loaded with grain en route to the port of Giurgiulești, potentially impacting agricultural logistics. On the international front, Moldovan media also reported on a Russian attack in Kyiv, which resulted in three injuries.