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Ilie Bolojan Has Promulgated the Law Allowing the Illegal Entry of Drones Into Romania's Airspace

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Ilie Bolojan, interim President, has promulgated the law which allows for the recovery of drones in the Romanian airspace and for the peaceful conduct of military missions and operations in the territory of the Romanian state.

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Romania's acting president, Ilie Bolojan, signed a law on Monday that explicitly authorizes the military to shoot down drones entering Romanian airspace. Digi24.ro reported that the law removes legal obstacles that have prevented the military from intervening. Romania borders Ukraine, which has been facing a Russian invasion since February 2022. Romania has experienced several drone incidents during the war in Ukraine.

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Romania's interim President Ilie Bolozhan signed a law that expanded the army's powers and allowed the downing of UAVs illegally in the country's airspace.

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Ilie Bolojan, interim President, has promulgated the law which allows for the recovery of drones in the Romanian airspace and for the peaceful conduct of military missions and operations in the territory of the Romanian state.

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The Romanian Senate approved the draft laws back in February 2025, but some political parties challenged this in court

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This is reported by Digi24. The Law on the Control of the Use of National Airspace now allows the Romanian Air Force to shoot down drones that flew “illegally” into the airspace of the state.In addition, Boloyan signed a law on conducting military missions and operations on the territory of Romania in peacetime.The publication recalls that the Senate passed the law the project to shoot down the UAV in February this year, but the parties “Allianc…

Acting President of Romania Ilie Bolojan signed a law on the control of the country's airspace, allowing the military to shoot down drones. This was reported by the Romanian service of Radio Liberty. The bill was approved by Parliament back in February 2025. However, on March 27, three ultra-right parties — the Alliance for the Unification of Romanians, SOS Romania and the Party of Young People — appealed to the Constitutional Court to declare t…

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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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