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Romanian radar picks up two most likely drone signals breaching territory, ministry states

Romania's radar systems detected two separate signals, likely from drones, breaching its nationwide airspace that rushed fighter jets did not see, the country's defence ministry stated late on Wednesday, in a third such incident in less than a week.

The 2 signals were gotten by radar less than one hour apart flying above the southeastern counties of Constanta and Tulcea, the latter bordering Ukraine across the Danube River.

Two F-16 fighter jets were scrambled to monitor the little flying things-- more than likely different drones - from the air but the planes did not make visual contact with either before the radar lost their signals, the ministry stated in a statement.

Two drones were discovered by radar systems breaching Romanian air area on 2 different days last week, with fighter jets unable to see them and no crash sites determined, and Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu informed reporters the events might have been examples of cyber interference.

The European Union and NATO state, which shares a 650-km ( 400-mile) border with Ukraine, has actually had Russian drone fragments fall onto its territory repeatedly over the previous year as Moscow attacks Ukrainian port infrastructure.

While the majority of the fragments landed in Romania after being damaged by Ukrainian air defences, concerns of escalation increased in September when both Romania and Latvia had their airspace breached by Russian drones.

(source: Reuters)