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NATO scrambles jets after Russian strikes near Romania

  • Romania scrambled fighter jets in response to a Russian drone attack targeting Ukraine, according to Romania’s Ministry of National Defense.
  • Two German Air Force Typhoon jets were deployed to monitor the situation near Romania's border with Ukraine, focusing on northern Tulcea County.
  • Romania's air surveillance system detected Russian drones targeting Ukrainian ports on the Danube, according to the Ministry of National Defense.
  • The deployment of allied aircraft aims to prevent spillover risks from Russia's continued strikes on Ukraine.
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During Russian air raids on Ukraine, two German Eurofighters rose in Romania. Russian weapons systems approached NATO's airspace. However, an incident did not occur.

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On Tuesday evening, two German jets were taken off to the border between Romania and Ukraine in response to a Russian drone attack in the border region...

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