Romania reports drone incursion during Russian attack on Ukraine
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Romania reports drone incursion during Russian attack on Ukraine
"Romania has scrambled fighter jets after a drone breached the country's airspace during a Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine, its Ministry of National Defence said, as Kyiv accused Moscow of expanding its war. The Romanian move on Saturday came as Poland also deployed aircraft and closed an airport in the eastern city of Lublin over the threat of a drone attack."
"Ukraine's European Union neighbours have been on guard since Poland shot down Russian drones in its airspace earlier this week, with the backing of aircraft from its NATO allies. Romania's Defence Ministry said it detected the drone incursion late on Saturday, and scrambled two F-16 fighter jets as well as two Eurofighters part of German air policing missions in Romania while also warning citizens to take cover."
"It said the jets followed the drone until it disappeared from the radar near the Romanian village of Chilia Veche. Minister of National Defence Ionut Mosteanu said the F-16 pilots came close to taking down the drone before it left the country's airspace, adding that helicopters would survey the area near the border to look for potential drone parts. But all information at this moment indicates the drone exited airspace to Ukraine, he told the private television station Antena 3."
Romania scrambled two F-16 fighter jets and two Eurofighters after detecting a drone breach of its airspace during a Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine. Jets followed the drone until it disappeared from radar near Chilia Veche, and pilots nearly engaged it before it exited toward Ukraine. Helicopters will survey border areas for potential drone parts. Poland also deployed aircraft and closed Lublin airport over a drone threat. Ukraine's neighbours have remained alert after Poland shot down Russian drones with NATO support. President Zelenskyy said data showed the drone penetrated about 10km into Romania and operated in NATO airspace for about 50 minutes.
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