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Russian Drone Strikes Apartment in Romania and Injures Two

The event has raised cross‑border escalation concerns as Bucharest expelled a Russian consul, requested rapid anti‑drone aid from NATO/EU and opened an investigation.

Overview

  • Romanian authorities say a Russian‑made drone crashed into a residential building in Galați on Friday night, detonated on the tenth floor, started a fire, injured two people and forced about 70 residents to evacuate.
  • The Romanian military detected multiple drones over the region, scrambled two F‑16s and a helicopter, and said pilots were authorized to engage but had too little time to intercept this low‑flying device safely.
  • Bucharest convened its Supreme Council of National Defence, summoned the Russian ambassador, declared the Russian consul in Constanța persona non grata and launched a forensic investigation into the drone.
  • The EU, NATO and many member states condemned the strike as a dangerous spillover of the war in Ukraine, while Moscow says there is no proven evidence and has urged an examination of the wreckage.
  • Romania has asked allies to accelerate transfers of anti‑drone and air‑defence capabilities, highlighting short detection and response windows for small explosive drones and raising the risk of further cross‑border incidents.