Romania says Russian drone hit block of flats, injuring two

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NATO member Romania said ​on Friday that a drone injured two people in a southeastern city during an overnight Russian attack on neighboring Ukraine, the ‌first time in the war that a drone had hit a densely populated area in Romania and caused injuries, Reuters reported citing local authorities.

The drone hit the roof ​of a 10-storey block of flats in Galati and caused an explosion, the authorities said.

Romania, which shares a 650-km (400-mile) land border with Ukraine, ​has experienced Russian drones breaching its airspace 28 times since Moscow began attacking Kyiv's ports across the Danube river, Romania's ⁠defense ministry said.

The ministry said it had recovered drone fragments that fell in Romania 47 times.

"Romania will take the ​necessary diplomatic measures in response to this serious violation of international law and its airspace," Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Toiu said on X.

"Romania has informed the ​Allies and the NATO Secretary General of the circumstances and has requested measures to accelerate the transfer of anti-drone capabilities to Romania."

The defense ministry said it scrambled two F-16 fighter jets and a military helicopter to monitor the attack, adding the pilots were authorized to shoot down any drones. The residents of border counties Braila, Galati and Tulcea were warned ​to take cover.

Romanian law allows it to shoot down drones during peacetime if lives or property are at risk, but it has not yet done ​so.

In Friday's incident, a fire broke out in a 10th-floor apartment after ‌the drone ⁠struck the building's roof and exploded, Romania's emergency response agency said. Two people were receiving medical treatment on site, it said, adding 70 people had evacuated.

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