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Romania, Latvia report Russian drones breach airspace

Romania and Latvia, both advocates of Ukraine in its 2 1/2 yearold war with Russia, on Sunday were examining instances of Russian drones downed after breaching their airspace, authorities in both nations stated.

Ukraine's air defence units ruined 15 of 23 attack drones and one guided air rocket introduced by Russia overnight, Ukraine's air force said on Sunday.

NATO member Romania shares a 650-km (400-mile) border with Ukraine and has actually had Russian drone fragments stray into its territory consistently over the past year.

Along the Danube River, Romanian territory is a few hundred metres from Ukrainian river ports which have actually been repeatedly hit.

In Latvia, President Edgars Rinkevics published on social media platform X that a Russian military drone had crashed in the eastern part of the nation, which at one time belonged to the Soviet Union.

There is a continuous examination. We are in close contact with our allies, Rinkevics composed. The number of such incidents is increasing along the Eastern flank of NATO and we must address them jointly.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, likewise writing on X, explained the events as a plain pointer that Russia's. aggressive actions extend beyond Ukraine and required maximum. support from Ukraine's allies in the dispute.

The Romanian defence ministry stated the radar guidance. system identified and tracked the course of a drone which went into. nationwide airspace and after that exited towards Ukraine.

Romania rushed two F-16 fighter jets to monitor the. attack. Citizens of the southeastern Romanian counties of. Tulcea and Constanta were warned to hide.

From existing information, the possibility of an effect zone on. nationwide area was identified, in an uninhabited location near. the town of Periprava, the ministry included.

Ministry personnel were searching the location.

Lawmakers have yet to authorize legislation allowing Romania. to shoot down drones attacking the nation's airspace in. peacetime, with plans to do so in the existing legal. session.

There weren't major problems on the ground, Romanian Prime. Minister Marcel Ciolacu informed reporters on Sunday after. speaking with the defence minister.

(source: Reuters)