Drone Strike in Romania: Escalating Tensions on NATO's Eastern Flank

A Russian drone strike in southeastern Romania injured two people, escalating tensions along NATO's eastern border. The incident underscores the implications of Russia's aggression in Ukraine, sparking reactions from global leaders who call for a strong NATO response and solidarity with Romania against violations of international law.


Devdiscourse News Desk | (Adds Canadian Pm) May 29 (Reuters) - Romania Said On Friday That A Drone Injured Two People In A Southeastern City During An Overnight Russian Attack On Neighbouring ​Ukraine | Updated: 29-05-2026 20:18 IST | Created: 29-05-2026 20:18 IST
Drone Strike in Romania: Escalating Tensions on NATO's Eastern Flank
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A Russian drone strike in Romania on Friday night injured two people, highlighting growing tensions on NATO's eastern flank. The drone struck a southeastern city during an overnight attack on Ukraine, prompting immediate condemnation from international leaders.

Romanian President Nicusor Dan emphasized Romania's position as a NATO member and reiterated firm opposition to the conflict impacting Romanian citizens. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte underscored NATO's readiness to protect its territory and criticized Russia's actions as reckless aggression.

Global leaders, including the EU and NATO representatives, expressed solidarity with Romania. They called for increased defenses and highlighted the dangerous precedent set by Russia's actions, underscoring a unified stance against the encroachment on safety and sovereignty in the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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