Romania Denies Ukrainian Claims That A Russian Drone Detonated On Its Territory

A site that was hit amid Russian drone attacks in the Odesa region, Ukraine, on September 4.  

RFE: Bucharest Denies Ukrainian Claim That Russian Drone Detonated On Romanian Territory  

Romania's Defense Ministry has "categorically" denied a Ukrainian Foreign Ministry claim that at least one Russian drone launched during an overnight attack on a Ukrainian port fell and detonated on Romanian territory. 

Kyiv said on September 4 that Russia launched the air strike on Ukrainian port infrastructure, and one of the drones hit across the Danube River in the territory of NATO-member Romania. 

The Romanian Foreign Ministry, however, said the information released by Ukraine was false. 

"The Ministry of National Defense categorically denies 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," it said.  

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Ukraine Denies Ukrainian Claims That A Russian Drone Detonated On Its Territory  

Ukraine says Russian drones hit NATO member Romania, Bucharest denies report -- Reuters 

Ukraine says Russian drones crashed in Romania -- BBC 

Ukraine says it has 'evidence' Russian drones landed inside Nato territory -- The Telegraph  

Russian Kamikaze Drone 'Detonated' on NATO Territory: Ukraine -- Newsweek  

Ukraine says Russian drones fell and detonated on Romanian territory overnight - but the NATO member denies it -- Daily Mail



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