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Romania scrambles fighter planes after drone breach in Russian strike on Ukraine

The defense ministry reported that Romania sent fighter jets to the scene on Wednesday after a drone violated its airspace as part of a Russian attack near the border on Ukrainian infrastructure.

As Moscow targets Ukrainian port infrastructure from Romania across the Danube, drone fragments have fallen on the territory of this European Union and NATO member state.

The Ministry said that the radar picked up a signal from a drone at 8 km in the national airspace, near the villages Periprava ad Chilia Veche of Tulcea County.

It added that the drone signal had disappeared from radar and then appeared intermittently near villages in Galati County for 12 minutes.

The ministry reported that Romania sent two Eurofighters, part of German air police missions in Romania, and then two Romanian F-16 fighter aircraft to scramble and warn citizens of the counties of Tulcea ad Galati in the south-east of the country.

No reports have been received by the ministry of drones landing on Romanian soil.

As a precaution, Poland, which is a NATO country bordering on western Ukraine, temporarily closed Rzeszow Airport and Lublin Airport in the southeast and scrambled Polish aircraft and those of its allies to protect the airspace. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens; Luiza Ilie)

(source: Reuters)