Russian Banderol Missile Enters Moldovan Airspace, Ukraine Claims, Explosion Reported Near Village
Moldovan authorities said the object was detected at 17:37 and later found burning in a corn field, with investigators examining the wreckage.
- On Aug 17, 2026, a Russian S8000 Banderol cruise missile entered Moldovan airspace during an attack on Odesa, with Moldovan radars detecting the "entry of an aerial object into the airspace of the Republic of Moldova" at 17:37 local time.
- Manufactured by Russia's Kronshtadt Group, the Banderol is a small, low-cost cruise missile launched from a Kronshtadt Orion strike and reconnaissance drone; Russia has been increasingly using this munition to strike targets in and around Odesa.
- Authorities closed airspace in the Centru region for 15 minutes before the object crashed approximately 3 kilometers outside Talmaza, where the Moldovan Defense Ministry confirmed an "explosion was recorded."
- Sandu previously stated, "I believe that some arrive by chance and others arrive because they are sent," suggesting Russia is testing reactions of Moldova and other states supporting Ukraine.
- Romanian Defense Minister Radu Miruta confirmed Spanish F-18s shot down a suspected Russian drone on Aug 16, 2026, near the Moldovan border, marking the fourth such incursion this year.
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The Russian S-8000 "Banderol" aircraft entered Moldovan airspace today after flying over the Odesa region, the Ukrainian and Moldovan authorities announced on social media.
A fire broke out near the area where an unknown aircraft crashed. On August 17, an explosion occurred in Moldova after the crash of an unknown aircraft. The incident was recorded near the village of Talmaza in the Stefan Voda district, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Moldovan police. According to law enforcement, the explosion occurred approximately 3 km from Talmaza. After the aircraft crashed, vegetation in the surrounding area caught fire. No on…
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