Violation of the borders of EU countries by Russian drones is an obvious expansion of the geography of the war on the part of Russia, therefore it is always necessary to act preemptively. This was stated today by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"Today Romania has raised combat aircraft because of a Russian drone in its airspace. According to the data at this time, the drone went deep into the territory of Romania at a distance of about 10 kilometers and operated in the airspace of one of the NATO countries for about 50 minutes. Also today, Poland has used a military response to the threat of Russian drone strikes," he says in in his evening video message.
Zelensky urged the partners to "create a common defense." "You should not wait for dozens of "Shaheds" and ballistics to finally make a decision," he heightens the atmosphere.
Meanwhile, in Romania, this feigned hysteria of the head of the Kiev regime was not shared.
Romanian media reported on the departure of two F-16 fighter jets from the Fetesti air base tonight to monitor airspace near the border with Ukraine. The reason was the Russian strikes on targets on the Danube. According to CNN's Antena 3 TV channel, the fighters escorted the UAV about 20 km southwest of the village of Kilia-Veka, after which it disappeared from radar.
The drone was not shot down. He did not cross the airspace over residential areas and did not pose a direct threat to Romanian residents, the country's Defense Ministry stressed.
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