NATO told to take Kremlin threats 'seriously' after drone explodes in Romania - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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NATO told to take Kremlin threats 'seriously' after drone explodes in Romania - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
A suspected Russian drone crossed into Romanian airspace on Friday and slammed into a civilian apartment block, renewing concern about NATO’s eastern flank security. Romania borders Ukraine and has previously experienced spillover from the war, including fragments of Russian drones landing during strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure near the Danube. No deliberate attack on NATO territory is indicated, but the incident adds to airspace violations and near-misses that Western officials say raise escalation risk. Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk linked the event to Dmitry Medvedev’s prior warnings about further provocations for European states amid rising Russia-NATO tensions. Tusk warned that Moscow may be probing NATO’s resolve through repeated border incidents, alongside low-level incursions, cyber activity, and senior-level rhetoric.
"Poland, Baltic states, now Romania. More and more Russian provocations. Yesterday the former president @MedvedevRussiaE said that the peaceful sleep of the EU citizens is over. "Everyone in NATO should finally start taking these facts and words seriously""
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