Jets scramble as drone breaches Romania’s airspace during Russian attack on Ukraine
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Romanian Defence Minister Ionut Mosteanu said F-16 pilots came close to taking down the drone, as it was flying very low. It then left national airspace towards Ukraine.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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- Romania scrambled jets on Sept 13 after a drone entered its airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine, near the Romanian border.
- The drone invasion led to warnings to citizens and the scramble of F-16 and Eurofighter jets, with fears of an escalation.
- Zelensky reports the drone travelled "10km into Romanian territory", highlighting Russia's war expansion and the need for defence.
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BUCHAREST - Romania scrambled fighter jets on Sept 13 when a drone breached the country’s airspace during a Russian attack on Ukrainian infrastructure near the border, the defence ministry said.
Defence Minister Ionut Mosteanu said the F-16 pilots came close to taking down the drone as it was flying very low before it left national airspace towards Ukraine.
A threat of drone strikes also prompted Poland to deploy aircraft
Romania, a European Union and Nato state which shares a 650km border with Ukraine, has had Russian drone fragments fall onto its territory repeatedly since Russia began waging war on its neighbour.
On Sept 13, it scrambled two F-16 fighter jets and later two Eurofighters - part of German air policing missions in Romania - and warned citizens in the southeastern county of Tulcea near the Danube and its Ukrainian border to take cover, the defence ministry said in a statement.
It added the jets detected a drone in national airspace, which they followed until it dropped off the radar 20km south-west of the village of Chilia Veche.
Mr Mosteanu told private television station Antena 3 that helicopters will survey the area near the border to look for potential drone parts, “but all information at this moment indicates the drone exited airspace to Ukraine.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on social media platform X that data showed the drone breached about 10km into Romanian territory and operated in Nato airspace for around 50 minutes.
“It is an obvious expansion of the war by Russia – and this is exactly how they act,” he said. “Sanctions against Russia are needed. Tariffs against Russian trade are needed. Collective defence is needed.”
Nato announced plans to beef up the defence of Europe’s eastern flank
Romanian lawmakers approved a law earlier this year enabling the army to shoot down drones illegally breaching Romanian airspace during peacetime, based on threat levels and risks to human life and property, but the Bill does not yet have all enforcement rules approved.
Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard wrote on platform X that the airspace breach was “another unacceptable violation of Nato airspace.”
“Sweden stands in full solidarity with Romania as a Nato Ally and EU Member State. We are always ready to contribute further to the deterrence and defence of the Alliance.” REUTERS
A damaged drone that fell in eastern Poland on Sept 10.
PHOTO: REUTERS

