Drone may have fallen in Romania during Russian attack on Odesa Oblast

A Russian drone may have fallen in Tulcea County, Romania, on the night of 10-11 November.
Source : Romania's Ministry of Defence, as reported by European Pravda.
Details : It was reported that residents of the northern part of Tulcea County received an air-raid warning after radars of Romania's Ministry of Defence detected groups of drones in the area adjacent to the country's airspace.
Meanwhile, a large number of explosions were recorded on the Ukrainian side of the Danube River, in the area of the Izmail port.
Officials later established that one of the drones had fallen to the ground in the commune of Grindu, Tulcea County. The ministry said possible drone debris were found at the site.
Background :
- On the night of 10-11 November, the Russian forces launched a large-scale drone strike on Odesa Oblast. The attack damaged energy and transport infrastructure and left one person injured.
- In September, Romania's Supreme Council for National Defence completed the development of a legal framework for actions to shoot down drones and military aircraft that violate the country's airspace.
- Romania also hopes to quickly establish domestic drone production in cooperation with Ukraine for its own use and for other EU and NATO members.
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