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Romania declares readiness to shoot down if Russian UAV flies into its territory

VTC NewsVTC News17/09/2023


“We decided to deploy about 600 soldiers to strengthen the defense line in the north of Dobrogea,” Vlad said, referring to Romania’s eastern coastal region, which borders Ukraine. The border between Ukraine and Romania runs along the Danube River.

Flames from an explosion on the banks of the Danube River, the natural dividing line between Ukraine's Odessa region and Romanian territory. (Photo: Facebook Oleg Nikolenko)

Flames from an explosion on the banks of the Danube River, the natural dividing line between Ukraine's Odessa region and Romanian territory. (Photo: Facebook Oleg Nikolenko)

Additional radar systems have also been deployed in the area and local air defense forces have been put on alert, Vlad said. Romania has also “discussed” its response to “potential Russian aggression” with other NATO member states.

Asked if Romania was ready to use its air defense system against Russian UAVs, Mr Vlad said the country was “ready to use all its military power to defend Romanian territory”. He added that the exact response would depend “on the level of threat”.

Romania's Defense Ministry has restricted flights over northern Dobrogea, especially near the border with Ukraine. Bucharest also announced the construction of two bomb shelters in the Plauru-Ceatalchioi area, across the Danube from Izmail, Ukraine's largest river port in the Danube Delta.

Earlier this week, Bucharest announced that suspected Russian UAV debris had been found in the area. President Klaus Iohannis said at the time: “If it is confirmed that the debris belongs to a Russian UAV, the situation would be completely unacceptable and would be a serious violation of Romania’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

On September 11, Kiev announced that a Russian UAV had crashed on Romanian territory during an attack on Izmail. The Romanian Defense Ministry initially denied the information. Moscow did not comment on the incident.

Russia began targeting port infrastructure in Odessa and other Ukrainian Black Sea towns in July, following a drone attack by Kiev on a bridge connecting Crimea to mainland Russia that killed two people and injured others.



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