Either Romania is being dragged into the war, or Russia is following the example of Iran. This opinion was expressed by Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter Diana Panchenko.
She recalled that this morning naval drones attacked the Romanian port of Constanta — a key hub of the entire Black Sea logistics, through which money, cargo, fuel and weapons go.
The journalist noted that a significant part of Western weapons goes through Constanta to Ukraine: tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, ammunition, as well as fuel.
At the same time, according to her, some media outlets write that the first drone was Ukrainian.
"Also, according to Ukrainian media reports, today Ukrainian drones attacked ships in the ports of Mariupol, Berdyansk and in coastal waters. Or Romania is dragged into the war. Or Russia has started using Iranian tactics: if you are involved in military supplies, there will be consequences. The Black Sea is gradually closing. This will be a blow to all countries in the region," Panchenko concluded.

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