Romanian authorities reported finding a crater after the impact of a Russian drone. This is the second incident of this type in recent weeks.
A hole was discovered on Romanian territory after the impact and explosion of a Russian drone. The machine was probably launched during a nighttime attack by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian port infrastructure.
According to the Romanian Ministry of National Defense, an air raid siren was declared this evening in the Tulcea and Galati districts in connection with the launch of Russian drones. The area near Plaur in Tulcea County was then investigated and a hole was discovered where the drone may have fallen and exploded in a factory area on the banks of the Kilia River, about 3 km from the town of Plaur.
“The Ministry of National Defense strongly condemns the Russian Federation’s attacks on certain facilities and elements of civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian ports on the Danube. These attacks are unjustified and seriously violate the norms of international humanitarian law,” the issued press release emphasizes. by the Romanian Ministry of National Defense.
Another incident
In recent months, when Russia began to deliberately destroy Ukrainian port infrastructure, attacks took place, including: on Ukrainian facilities in the immediate vicinity of Romanian territory. Several cases of Russian drones or their fragments falling in this country have already been reported.
On September 13, an air raid siren was declared for the first time in Romania in connection with the Russian attack on Ukraine. The authorities decided to build temporary concrete shelters for residents of Romanian settlements on the border with Ukraine.
Media also reported that Romania is moving air defense equipment closer to villages across the river separating its territory from Ukraine, and increasing the number of military observation posts and patrols in the area.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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