On the occasion of the remains of a drone found in Romania, NATO announced, that there are no indications of a deliberate attack on the territory of the Alliance, reported the Reuters agency.
"While NATO has no information indicating a deliberate attack by Russia on allied territory, these actions are irresponsible and potentially dangerous," an alliance spokesman said in a statement quoted by Reuters.
The statement also states that NATO has increased its presence in the Black Sea region in recent days.
For two nights in a row, residents of Tulcea County in southeastern Romania received warnings of possible objects falling from the air as a result of Russian drone attacks on Ukrainian ports on the Danube River. No drone remains were found yesterday, but today the Ministry of National Defense announced that the remains of an unmanned aerial vehicle were found near the village of Plauru.
Television Digi 24 reported that the Ministry of Defense has confirmed that the remains found are from an Iranian-made device used by the Russian army.