Chisinau: On Nov 23, the deputy prime minister of Moldova said that Russian missile strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure caused blackouts across half of neighboring Moldova. “Massive blackout in Moldova after today’s Russian attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure,” Andrei Spuni, who also serves as infrastructure minister, said on Twitter. In a separate post, Spuni said that the situation was a repeat of Nov. 15, when Moldova suffered blackouts after Russian missile strikes.

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