“Fragments which seem to originate from an aerial device (drone) were identified on an agricultural terrain, in Insula Mare a Brăilei, on March 28, 2024. Ministry of National Defence is investigating the incident alongside specialized structures of the National Defence, Public Order and National Security System, on March 29 2024, in accordance with the specific operational procedures,” the report by Romania’s Ministry of National Defense reads.
NATO maintains a mutual defense commitment to its members, but following similar incidents, both the Alliance and Romanian officials have stated that they found no evidence of any deliberate attack targeting Romania.
Moldova reported three explosions
It comes after Moldova’s authorities said three explosions were heard near its border with Ukraine overnight, specifically from Ukraine’s Novodnistrovskyi district, according to reports in local media, Sky News said.
The sounds were audible from the Moldovan towns of Ocnita, Otaci, and Soroca. Despite the proximity, Moldovan border force officials confirmed that Russian missiles did not enter Moldovan airspace.
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