The wreckage of a Russian suicide bomber was found on Romanian territory. It was found near the Romanian city of Plaura.
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On the night of July 25, during an attack on Ukrainian ports, enemy drones crossed the border.
The wreckage was found near the town of Plaura in the Danube Delta, military sources told Digi24. The UAV has distinctive inscriptions in Russian. The Romanian military is currently conducting an examination of the parts found. The search continues.
In the morning, the Commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, Mykola Oleshchuk, noted that three enemy drones disappeared from radars after crossing the Romanian border in the Odessa region.
Yesterday, the occupiers’ UAV also entered Tulcea.
In Romania, an air raid alarm was sounded for the second night in a row near the border with Ukraine due to an attack by Russian UAVs. Digi24 writes that the alarm was sounded again in the border county of Tulcea in the Danube region. On the night of July 25, at about 1:20, residents of Romania received a RO-Alert notification warning of possible falling debris.
The territory of our country is not the target of Russian attacks, these messages are aimed at informing the population that debris from destroyed drones may fall on Romanian territory, the emergency services reported.
A number of publics are distributing videos with the probable consequences of the fall of Russian drones in Romania, but it is unknown whether they are talking about yesterday’s arrival of the “Shaheds” or today’s.
Source: Racurs

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