Russian Drones Again in NATO Airspace: How Romania Reacted to the Threat
Drones from Russia Violate Romania's Airspace
On the night of November 25, Russian drones invaded Romania's airspace, reports the Romanian defense ministry.
According to radar data, Romanian fighter jets were dispatched to intercept the target approaching Romania near Tulcea. Two German Eurofighter Typhoon fighters were launched to monitor the situation.
Conflict in the Air
The target breached national airspace, stretching from Vilkove in Ukraine to Kilia Veche. An Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft established radar contact with the target over Ukraine, and later an order was given to scramble F16 Fighting Falcon jets.
Radar systems detected another incursion into airspace near Galati, and F-16s maintained contact with the target. The Romanian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the situation is under control.
On the night of November 25, Russian terrorists attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones. As a result, people were killed, but 18 individuals were rescued, including three children.
At the same time, attacks by Russian forces also occurred in the Odessa region, leading to injuries of six people, including two children. These assaults are part of the escalation of the conflict in the region.
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