Bucharest had initially denied that debris from an Iranian-made Shahed suicide drone had landed on its side of the Danube River.
Remains of Shahed 136 at an exhibition on May 12, 2023, in Kyiv, Ukraine. NATO member state Romania said debris from a Russian drone did fall onto its territory after Bucharest initially denied the reports of fall-out from a Russian strike on a Ukrainian port.Under the alliance's Article 5, an attack on any NATO member state is considered an attack on all 31 countries.
Romania's Defense Ministry had said it"categorically denies the information from the public space regarding a so-called situation that occurred during the night of September 3 to 4, in which Russian drones allegedly fell on the national territory of Romania." "At no time did the means of attack used by the Russian Federation generate direct military threats to Romania's national territory or territorial waters," Bucharest added earlier this week, saying Russian attacks on civilian targets and Ukrainian critical infrastructure were"unjustified and are in deep contradiction with the rules of international humanitarian law."
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