Wreckage of another drone "similar to those used by the Russian army" found in Romania
According to Stoltenberg, "there is no evidence that there was an intention to strike NATO"

Romanian troops in Plauru, a town on the opposite side of the Danube from the Ukrainian port of Izmail, have found fragments of a drone "similar to those used by the Russian army."
Source. This was reported by the Romanian Ministry of Defense, AFP reports.
The wreckage of Russian drones has been found in this area before, after which the army joined the search.
Romanian President Klaus Ioannis has already discussed the discovery with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
"I strongly condemned this violation of our sovereign airspace, which endangers Romanian citizens in the area," the Romanian president tweeted.
Stoltenberg also commented on the conversation. According to him, "there is no evidence that there was an intention to strike NATO, but these strikes are destabilizing."
"I welcome the U.S. decision to deploy more F-16s for NATO air patrols. We stand in solidarity with Romania," Stoltenberg added.
In recent weeks, Russia has repeatedly shelled Ukraine's Danube ports of Izmail and Reni.
Background. As reported, the Romanian authorities are offering evacuation to residents of settlements near Ukrainian ports on the Danube.
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