Romania reported a violation of its airspace by a Russian drone – the second such incident affecting a NATO member state.
The Romanian Ministry of Defence announced that on Saturday, Romanian fighter jets were on standby to monitor a Russian attack in Ukraine and detected a drone near Ukraine"s southern border.
The situation unfolds against the backdrop of tension gripping the region since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion.
The events are filled with alarming uncertainty, also noticeable in the observed silence from citizens gathered in front of the Ministry of Defence building.
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The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stated that the incident cannot be considered a mistake, defining it as "a clear escalation of the war by Russia_q_.
Moscow is yet to issue an official comment on the Romanian claims.
The lack of immediate reaction from the Kremlin raises serious questions about transparency and accountability in the actions of the Russian state.
This silence can be interpreted as an admission of the incident or as an attempt to cover up the facts – actions that seriously undermine trust in international norms and rules.
Similar Incidents
It should be noted that this is not the first such incident affecting NATO members.
On Wednesday, Poland reported the downing of at least three Russian drones that entered its airspace.
The series of such events increases concerns about the escalation of the conflict and the potential threat to the security of allies.
An immediate and transparent response from the international community is necessary to prevent further escalation of tensions and to protect the sovereign rights of NATO member states.
Such actions, carried out by Russia, question its commitment to complying with international law and lead to serious consequences for regional stability and international order.
Further analysis of the incidents is crucial for determining their full scale and for taking appropriate measures.