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Romania Scrambles Jets Over Suspected Airspace Breach
13 Mar
Summary
- Romanian fighter jets monitored potential airspace violations.
- Drone fragments may have fallen near the Ukrainian border.
- Air defense systems were alerted to targets north of Tulcea.

On Friday, Romania's defense ministry reported that fighter jets were scrambled to investigate potential breaches of national airspace. Radar systems detected unidentified aerial targets north of Tulcea County around 10:00 a.m., prompting an immediate alert of air defense systems. Two F-16 aircraft from the 86th Air Base in Borcea were deployed to monitor and survey the airspace.
Authorities are investigating the possibility that fragments from these drones may have fallen onto Romanian territory, close to the border with Ukraine. The situation underscores the sensitive security environment in the region. Further details regarding the nature of the aerial targets and the extent of any debris are expected as the investigation proceeds.




