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Drone enters Romanian airspace, crashes near Ukraine border
Romania scrambles Spanish and Romanian military aircraft after detecting a drone near the Ukrainian border; the drone crashed in an uninhabited area of Tulcea County, with no casualties or material damage reported.
Drone enters Romanian airspace, crashes near Ukraine border
FILE: Romania detonates Russian drone fragments found near border with Ukraine. /Reuters

A drone entered Romanian airspace early on Thursday and crashed in an unpopulated area of Tulcea County, Romania’s defence ministry said.

The ministry said in a statement that its radar system detected a group of aerial targets near the Ukrainian border at 2.23 am local time (2323GMT on Wednesday).

Two Spanish Air and Space Force F-18 fighter jets were scrambled to monitor the situation, while a Romanian Air Force IAR-330 SOCAT helicopter conducted an aerial reconnaissance mission.

At 3:21 am (0021GMT), a drone entered Romanian airspace about 13 kilometres east of Galati.

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Three minutes later, the Romanian helicopter crew reported that the drone had crashed approximately 4 kilometres northeast of Grindu village in Tulcea County in an uninhabited area.

The impact triggered a fire, which extinguished itself, according to the ministry. No casualties or material damage were reported.

A military team was sent to the crash site to secure the area and examine the wreckage.

The incident occurred near Romania’s border with Ukraine amid ongoing Russian military activity in neighbouring Ukraine.

SOURCE:Anadolu Agency