The press service of the government of the country reported that the commission on emergency situations decided to provide "gratuitous assistance" to Ukraine from the reserves of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Health.

The total cost of the party, according to the material, is about 16.8 million lei ($892 thousand).

The assistance package includes medicines, equipment for the energy system, tents, bed linen, dishes, medical masks and clothing.

On January 14, Moldovan border guards discovered fragments of a rocket near the village of Larga on the border with Ukraine.

Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon said he did not believe that Moldova would become a member of the EU and expressed the opinion that the republic should cooperate with Moscow.