<p>Moldova on Tuesday closed its airspace for over two hours citing safety and security reasons, authorities said, amid tensions between the former Soviet republic and Russia.</p>.<p>The development comes a day after Moldova's president Maia Sandu accused Russia of plotting to violently overthrow the country's pro-European leadership with the help of saboteurs disguised as anti-government protesters.</p>.<p>"Moldova's airspace was temporarily closed at 11:24 am (0924 GMT), 14 February, in order to assure the safety and security of civil aviation," Moldova's Civil Aviation Authority said in a press release.</p>.<p>"At 14:47 pm (1247 GMT) the airspace was re-opened," it added, without giving further details.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="http://Moldovan prime minister resigns, government collapses Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/moldovan-prime-minister-resigns-government-collapses-1189953.html" target="_blank">Moldovan prime minister resigns, government collapses</a></strong></p>.<p>The country's national airline had also said earlier Tuesday that Moldova's airspace was closed.</p>.<p>A Moldovan newspaper reported that "a foreign drone" was "flying without permission".</p>.<p>Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky last week told a European Union summit that Kyiv had "intercepted the plan for the destruction of Moldova by Russian intelligence".</p>.<p>Russia's foreign ministry on Tuesday denied Moldova's accusations as "completely unfounded and unsubstantiated".</p>.<p>Moldova, a country of 2.6 million people wedged between Romania and Ukraine, received EU candidate status in the summer of 2022, but over the past year has been faced with numerous anti-government protests.</p>.<p>Over the past year, the war in neighbouring Ukraine has repeatedly caused multiple security concerns in the pro-European country as debris from Russian missiles landed on Moldovan territory after traversing its skies.</p>.<p>Moldova also suffered energy blackouts after Ukraine stopped exporting electricity because of Russian airstrikes on critical infrastructure.</p>
<p>Moldova on Tuesday closed its airspace for over two hours citing safety and security reasons, authorities said, amid tensions between the former Soviet republic and Russia.</p>.<p>The development comes a day after Moldova's president Maia Sandu accused Russia of plotting to violently overthrow the country's pro-European leadership with the help of saboteurs disguised as anti-government protesters.</p>.<p>"Moldova's airspace was temporarily closed at 11:24 am (0924 GMT), 14 February, in order to assure the safety and security of civil aviation," Moldova's Civil Aviation Authority said in a press release.</p>.<p>"At 14:47 pm (1247 GMT) the airspace was re-opened," it added, without giving further details.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="http://Moldovan prime minister resigns, government collapses Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/moldovan-prime-minister-resigns-government-collapses-1189953.html" target="_blank">Moldovan prime minister resigns, government collapses</a></strong></p>.<p>The country's national airline had also said earlier Tuesday that Moldova's airspace was closed.</p>.<p>A Moldovan newspaper reported that "a foreign drone" was "flying without permission".</p>.<p>Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky last week told a European Union summit that Kyiv had "intercepted the plan for the destruction of Moldova by Russian intelligence".</p>.<p>Russia's foreign ministry on Tuesday denied Moldova's accusations as "completely unfounded and unsubstantiated".</p>.<p>Moldova, a country of 2.6 million people wedged between Romania and Ukraine, received EU candidate status in the summer of 2022, but over the past year has been faced with numerous anti-government protests.</p>.<p>Over the past year, the war in neighbouring Ukraine has repeatedly caused multiple security concerns in the pro-European country as debris from Russian missiles landed on Moldovan territory after traversing its skies.</p>.<p>Moldova also suffered energy blackouts after Ukraine stopped exporting electricity because of Russian airstrikes on critical infrastructure.</p>