The latest series of Russian kamikaze drone attacks on Ukrainian ports on the Danube was monitored “in real time” by the Ministry of Defense, the agency said. “From the information obtained through electronic surveillance systems and through other means of monitoring, no direct military threats to the national territory or territorial waters of Romania have arisen,” MApN claims.

Romanian army camp with TPS-77 radarPhoto: Romanian Air Force

The Ministry of National Defense “strongly condemns the new series of attacks carried out by the Russian Federation last night on individual objects and elements of civil infrastructure in Ukrainian ports on the Danube. These attacks are unjustified and seriously violate the norms of international humanitarian law.”

“The Ministry of National Defense monitored the situation in the airspace near Romania during Russian attacks in real time through the responsible structures. From the information obtained by means of electronic surveillance systems and by means of other means of monitoring, no direct military threats to the national territory or territorial waters of Romania caused by means of attack used by the forces of the Russian Federation have arisen. , reports MApN.

According to the procedures established at the MApN level for such situations, research teams were assigned to the field, including the Danube, for additional checks, the agency said.

“The Ministry of National Defense continues to apply increased vigilance measures in the national land, sea and air space and to strengthen the defense and deterrence position on the eastern flank in accordance with national and allied plans,” the ministry said.