The country’s Ministry of Defense reported that two F-16 aircraft of the Romanian Air Force were scrambled “to monitor the air situation.”
Romania strongly condemned “another violation” of its airspace by a Russian drone shelling Ukraine on the night of September 8. This was reported by the press service of the country’s Ministry of Defense on Sunday, September 8.
The agency called the attack “illegal” and “seriously contrary to international law.” Romania has also accused the Russian army of attacks on civilian facilities and port infrastructure.
The country’s Ministry of Defense reported that two F-16 aircraft of the Romanian Air Force were scrambled “to monitor the air situation.”
“During these events, the radar tracking system detected and tracked the flight path of a drone that entered the country’s airspace and left its territory in the direction of Ukraine,” the statement said.
On the night of September 8, the Russian army attacked Ukraine with four Kh-59 guided missiles and 23 Shahed drones.
Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 15 drones and one missile, the command of the Ukrainian Air Force reported. Two other Russian drones were “locally lost” and were likely suppressed by electronic warfare.
As a result of the night attack in the Kyiv-controlled part of the Kherson region, four people were injured. Two more died and four were injured due to the air strike in the city of Sumy.
We remind you that tonight the Russians attacked the city of Sumy. The airstrike killed two people and injured four others, including two children.
It was also learned that on the night of the attack a group of suicide bombers flew into Romania.
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Source: korrespondent

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