Romanian President Klaus Iogannis said that not a single Russian drone fell on the territory of his country. According to the Romanian head of state, during the last summit, NATO countries decided on an algorithm of actions in case “something falls on their territory”, but warned that this information is not public.
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Of course, yes, we have a script. Yes, we have a plan for every possible incident. Obviously, this does not mean that we want something like this to happen. We do not want these incidents to take place on NATO territory, in this case in Romania, Iogannis said.
At the same time, GeoConfirmed’s OSINT analysts identified the detonation site of a Russian drone in Romania. This happened in the area with coordinates 45.328864, 28.803601 in the field. Less than one and a half kilometers from the crash site is the Romanian border village of Plauru.
Recall that on the night of September 4, the Russians attacked Ukraine with kamikaze drones. The civilian infrastructure of the Izmail district of the Odessa region was under attack. Air defense shot down 17 Russian drones over the region. Another six drones were shot down in the Dnipropetrovsk region, one hit an infrastructure facility. On the morning of September 4, Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said that during an attack on the port of Izmail, Russian drones fell and detonated on Romanian territory. The Romanian Ministry of National Defense said the Russian Shahed drone attacks “did not constitute any direct military threat.”
Source: Racurs

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