NATO scrambles jets after Russian strikes near Romania
- NATO scrambled two German fighter jets to Romania's border after a Russian drone strike landed close to its territory, according to the Romanian Ministry of Defence.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that over 60 missiles and drones were fired at Ukraine in overnight attacks, resulting in several injuries.
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Donald Trump puffs out his chest and says he had a 'successful' day as Russia blasts Ukraine border close to allies and scrambles NATO warplanes
Two German warplanes were sent from Romania overnight in response to a large-scale aerial attack by Russia on Ukraine. This attack happened less than a mile from the NATO border. The Romanian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the two German Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft were deployed to monitor the air situation. These planes are stationed at Romania’s Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base as part of a NATO air policing mission. The ministry noted that d…
During Russian air strikes on Ukraine, NATO alarms two German Eurofighters in Romania. The deployment shows what dangerous fire Vladimir Putin is currently playing with. Is he already going too far here?


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…
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