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Russian drone debris found in Romania: a serious violation.

Russian Drone Lands on Romanian Territory During Attack ‌on⁢ Ukraine

Romanian officials announced on Wednesday that a potential‍ Russian drone had landed on its⁣ territory during a Russian attack on Ukraine. The Defense Minister of Romania, Angel⁢ Tîlvăr, confirmed that debris ⁤from⁤ a possible Russian killer drone was discovered in Tulcea county, close to the Danube River. This⁢ incident ‌comes just two days after Romania denied Ukraine’s claims of a Russian drone detonating on its territory.

Confirmation and Investigation

Tîlvăr stated, “We covered a very large‌ area, including the area about which there were discussions in the ⁤public space, and I confirm that pieces were found that could be a drone.” Romanian President Klaus ‍Iohannis emphasized that​ if the drone is indeed Russian, it⁤ would be a serious violation of Romania’s sovereignty and territory. ‍An investigation into the incident ​is currently underway.

Location and NATO ⁣Response

The drone debris was discovered in Plauru, Romania,‍ a ​small village‍ across the river from Izmail, where Russia carried out a massive⁣ attack on⁣ Ukrainian port infrastructure. While officials ‌did not ‍insinuate that the drone was part of an intentional ⁢attack, Romania’s membership in ​NATO raises concerns. Under ⁣Article 5 of ⁣NATO’s founding​ treaty, an ‍armed attack ​against one member state is considered an attack against⁢ all. NATO has significantly increased​ its presence in the Black Sea region in response to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Claims and Aid from the West

Initially, Ukraine claimed that Russian drones had detonated ⁣on Romanian territory, a claim that Bucharest denied. However, Romania had ‍been searching the area for debris for a⁢ few⁢ days. It is still too ​early​ to determine if Article 4 of ​NATO’s founding treaty will be invoked, which would ​allow member states to discuss ⁣the situation with ‌allies. ⁢Meanwhile,‌ the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, with Ukraine relying on support from the West, including aid from the Biden administration.

Note: In November of last year, a missile struck Poland,⁤ killing two people. It was later determined⁢ that the missile likely came from Ukrainian‍ air defenses, not from Russia.



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