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The Anti-Grindi Service Began an Internal Investigation After the Incidents at Glodeni and Râşcani: "The Fallen Rockets Have Been Since 2025.

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The Special Service for Active Influences on Hydrometeorological Processes, responsible for including the launch of anti-grindin missiles, launched a service investigation to identify the causes of the collapse of two missiles in the Glodeni and Râşcani Rayons, which exploded this weekend and injured three people - two children aged 10 and 11 and an 18-year-old.
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The Special Service for Active Influences on Hydrometeorological Processes, responsible for including the launch of anti-grindin missiles, launched a service investigation to identify the causes of the collapse of two missiles in the Glodeni and Râşcani Rayons, which exploded this weekend and injured three people - two children aged 10 and 11 and an 18-year-old.

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The Special Service for Active Influences on Hydrometeorological Processes has initiated an internal investigation after the two serious incidents in the Glodeni and Rîșcani districts, where three people were injured after handling objects similar to anti-hail rocket components. According to the General Inspectorate of Police, the first case was registered on Saturday evening, in the village of Petrunea […]

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Three people, including two children, were taken to hospital after two explosions in northern Moldova caused by fragments of anti-hail missiles. The anti-hail service confirmed that the objects that exploded came from anti-hail missiles. The institution's deputy director, Vasile Aghenie, told Bani.md that the fragments belong to anti-hail missiles and that there are situations in which they do not explode completely after launch. "There are stil…

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Bani.md broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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