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Romania says drone fragments damage property during overnight Russian attack on Ukraine

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Posted on April 25, 2026

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· Last updated: April 25, 2026

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BUCHAREST, April 25 (Reuters) - Romania recovered drone fragments in the southeastern city of Galati after an overnight Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine, with an electricity pole and a household

Romania says drone fragments damage property during overnight Russian attack on Ukraine

Incident Overview and Regional Security Implications

Details of the Drone Incident in Galati

BUCHAREST, April 25 (Reuters) - Romania recovered drone fragments in the southeastern city of Galati after an overnight Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine, with an electricity pole and a household annex damaged, its defence ministry said in a statement.

There were no casualties, the ministry said.

Emergency Response and Safety Measures

Romania's emergency response agency later said it was evacuating the area where it had recovered drone fragments as the fragments could contain an explosive charge. The fragments will be disposed of in a secure location.

Context: Romania's Position and Previous Incidents

Romania, a member of both NATO and the European Union, shares a 650-km (400-mile) land border with Ukraine and has seen Russian drones repeatedly breach its airspace as Moscow attacks Ukraine ports on the other side of the Danube river.

While drone fragments have routinely fallen on Romania, Saturday marked the first time property had been damaged.

Official Condemnation and Security Concerns

"The defence ministry firmly condemns the irresponsible actions of the Russian Federation and emphasizes that these represent a new challenge to regional security and stability in the Black Sea area," the ministry's statement said.

"Such incidents demonstrate the Russian Federation's lack of respect for the norms of international law and endanger not only the safety of Romanian citizens, but also the collective security of NATO."

Military and Civilian Response

Air Patrol and Civilian Warnings

Two Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets - part of a British air-policing mission in Romania - were scrambled to monitor the attack from the air, which is standard procedure. Residents of neighbouring Tulcea county were also warned to take cover.

Rising Tensions Along NATO's Eastern Flank

Tensions have mounted along Europe's eastern flank in recent months after suspected Russian drones breached the airspace of several NATO states.

Legal and Defensive Measures

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

Technological Countermeasures

Integration of AI-Powered Counter-Drone System

Defence Minister Radu Miruta on Friday said a U.S.-made, AI-powered counter-drone system would be integrated into national air defence systems in a matter of days after final tests.

The Merops System and International Cooperation

The Merops system, developed by Project Eagle - a U.S.-based company backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt - would be able to counter drone threats along the Danube river, Miruta said.

Poland is already using the system on NATO's eastern flank.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Tom Hogue and Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Drone fragments landed in Galaţi, damaging an electricity pole and annex—Romania’s first recorded property damage from such spillovers (ca.marketscreener.com)
  • Romania condemns Russia’s actions as threats to regional and NATO collective security, deploying Eurofighter jets and issuing civilian warnings (ca.marketscreener.com)
  • Romania is soon integrating the U.S.-supplied Merops counter‑drone system—battle‑tested in Ukraine and now being fielded across NATO’s eastern flank—for AI‑driven aerial threat defense (military.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What caused property damage in Romania during the Russian attack on Ukraine?
Drone fragments from a Russian attack on Ukraine damaged an electricity pole and a household annex in Galati, Romania.
Were there any casualties reported in Romania?
No casualties were reported following the incident with drone fragments in Romania.
How is Romania responding to repeated drone incursions?
Romania is integrating a U.S.-made, AI-powered counter-drone system into its national air defense systems to address repeated drone incursions.
Why is the incident significant for NATO and regional security?
The incident marks increased risk to NATO's eastern flank, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the Black Sea region.
What measures have been taken by local authorities after the attack?
Eurofighter Typhoon jets were scrambled, residents were warned to take cover, and new counter-drone technologies are being deployed.

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