Romania has repeatedly refuted rumors, while Ukraine has repeatedly claimed that a Russian drone crashed in Romania
On September 4th, Ukraine stated that a Russian drone crashed and exploded on Romanian territory during a night attack on Ukrainian port facilities. However, this statement was immediately denied by the Romanian side.
On the 4th, Ukrainian State News Agency reported that Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba stated that Ukraine has evidence to show that during a large-scale airstrike by the Russian military on Ukrainian port facilities on the Danube River in the early hours of the 4th, Russian drones crashed and exploded inside Romanian territory.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba: Something fell there, and our evidence confirms that it was a drone. Denying this matter is meaningless, as photos can prove what happened there.
Romanian Foreign Minister: Russian military drones do not pose any direct military threat
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Romania has explicitly denied the news of a Russian drone crashing inside its territory.
Romanian Foreign Minister Luminica Odobescu: The Romanian Ministry of Defense and all departments responsible for this field are monitoring in real-time, and Russian drone attacks have not posed any direct military threat to Romanian territory or territorial waters.
Ukraine has recently repeatedly released reports of Russian drones crashing inside Romania, while Romania has repeatedly refuted the rumors.
Romania is a member state of NATO, which has a collective defense obligation. According to the relevant provisions of the North Atlantic Treaty, an attack on a NATO member state will be considered an attack on all NATO member states.
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