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.
NATO warplanes scrambled amid Russian drone attacks on Ukraine
NATO fighter jets have been sent to Romania's border after a Russian drone strike landed dangerously close to its territory.The two German warplanes were deployed in the early hours of Wednesday to secure Romanian airspace when Russia launched nearly 93 drones and two ballistic missiles against Ukraine.Ukrainian officials said the Russian attacks targeted industrial sites in the city of Izmail on the Danube river, at the border with Romania - wh…
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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